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- Q5633664 abstract "HMS P48 was a Royal Navy U-class submarine built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness.The submarine departed from Malta on her last patrol, on 23 December 1942 under the command of Lieutenant M.E. Faber. She was sunk with the loss of her entire crew two days later whilst attacking an Italian convoy in the Gulf of Tunis heading towards Tunis. The submarine was depth charged by two Italian torpedo boats, Ardente and Ardito at position 37º15'N, 10º30'E, north-west of the island of Zembra. The submarine was officially declared overdue on 5 January 1943.This vessel and her crew were honored and immortalized by the nephew of one of the lost sailors (Lt. Stephen E. Spring Rice, RNVR) in the song "One of Our Submarines" by Thomas Dolby.".
- Q5633664 builder Q671892.
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- Q5633664 class Q2663305.
- Q5633664 commissioningDate "1942-06-18".
- Q5633664 country Q145.
- Q5633664 layingDown "1941-08-21".
- Q5633664 length "58.2168".
- Q5633664 shipBeam "4.8768".
- Q5633664 shipLaunch "1942-04-15".
- Q5633664 status "Depth charged in the Gulf of Tunis on 25 December 1942".
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- Q5633664 shipBuilder Q671892.
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- Q5633664 shipCommissioned "1942-06-18".
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- Q5633664 shipLaidDown "1941-08-21".
- Q5633664 shipLaunched "1942-04-15".
- Q5633664 shipName "HMS P48".
- Q5633664 point "37.25 10.5".
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- Q5633664 comment "HMS P48 was a Royal Navy U-class submarine built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness.The submarine departed from Malta on her last patrol, on 23 December 1942 under the command of Lieutenant M.E. Faber. She was sunk with the loss of her entire crew two days later whilst attacking an Italian convoy in the Gulf of Tunis heading towards Tunis. The submarine was depth charged by two Italian torpedo boats, Ardente and Ardito at position 37º15'N, 10º30'E, north-west of the island of Zembra.".
- Q5633664 label "HMS P48 (1942)".
- Q5633664 lat "37.25".
- Q5633664 long "10.5".
- Q5633664 name "HMS P48".