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HMS Turbulent

Stephen Wynn

HMS Turbulent was a Royal Navy T class submarine. From its launching in May 1941 to when it was lost at sea, along with its entire crew, in March 1943, it was responsible for the sinking of nearly 100,000 tons of enemy shipping. Besides the number of enemy vessels it sank, HMS Turbulent went down in

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