HOME AFTER A YEAR'S EPIC MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE: THE BRITISH SUBMARINE "UTMOST": During a year's service in the Mediterranean, the British submarine “Utmost" torpedoed an Italian 8-inch gun "Trieste" class cruiser, seven Axis supply ships and a deeplyladen transport vessel. Her other exploit included a successful gun action against a damaged enemy motor transport supply ship and the rescue of a British bomber crew. Picture shows Lt.-Commander B. D. Cayley, R.N., Commanding Officer, on the bridge of the "Utmost."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 19 October 1942, Page 2
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78HOME AFTER A YEAR'S EPIC MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE: THE BRITISH SUBMARINE "UTMOST": During a year's service in the Mediterranean, the British submarine “Utmost" torpedoed an Italian 8-inch gun "Trieste" class cruiser, seven Axis supply ships and a deeplyladen transport vessel. Her other exploit included a successful gun action against a damaged enemy motor transport supply ship and the rescue of a British bomber crew. Picture shows Lt.-Commander B. D. Cayley, R.N., Commanding Officer, on the bridge of the "Utmost." Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 19 October 1942, Page 2
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