HMS E32 was a British E-class submarine built by J. Samuel White, Cowes, Isle of Wight. She was launched on 16 August 1916 and commissioned in October...
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British E-class submarine (redirect from HMS E28)
Launched 29 June 1915. Lost on 22 November 1916. E31 – Launched 23 August 1915. E32 – Launched 16 August 1916. E33 – Launched 18 April 1916. E34 – Launched 27...
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(1916) S-class destroyer (1917) V and W-class destroyer (1917) HMS E32 Submarine (1917) HMS F2 Submarine (1917) Landing Craft - J. S. White built a prototype...
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torpedo at Q.13, which missed. Q.13 was working with the British submarine E32 which later that day fired three torpedoes at U-46, which also missed. As...
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HMS D3 was a D-class submarine of the British Royal Navy, one of eight of this class. D3 was built by Vickers at their Barrow-in-Furness works in 1910–1911...
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Ibex (njꜣw) 𓃶 E31 U+130F6 goat with collar Noble, rank, be noble (sꜥḥ) 𓃷 E32 U+130F7 baboon baboon (jꜥn, ky, qnd) 𓃸 E33 U+130F8 monkey monkey (gjf, qnd)...
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From 19–27 February 1917, E54, together with the submarines D3, D7 and E32, and supported by the depot ship Vulcan, patrolled off the West coast of...
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S28º31.3265’, E33º27.755’ to S28°31.174′, E32°24.0587′ Western border: S28°31.174′, E32°24.0587′ to S26°51.515', E32°53.454' along the high-water mark, excluding...
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