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BRITISH SUBMARINE’S TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO HOME WATERS: After a year’s service in the Mediterranean, the submarine Utmost has returned to the United Kingdom with the splendid record of an eight-inch Italian cruiser (Trieste class), seven Axis supply ships, and a heavily laden Italian transport ship, all torpedoed: a successful gun action against an enemy motor transport ship: the rescue of a British bomber crew, and other successful exploits. Officers and members of the Utmost’s crew at their stations in the interior of the vessel, showing the-Commanding Officer (centre) at the periscope

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3229, 19 February 1943, Page 3

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BRITISH SUBMARINE’S TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO HOME WATERS: After a year’s service in the Mediterranean, the submarine Utmost has returned to the United Kingdom with the splendid record of an eight-inch Italian cruiser (Trieste class), seven Axis supply ships, and a heavily laden Italian transport ship, all torpedoed: a successful gun action against an enemy motor transport ship: the rescue of a British bomber crew, and other successful exploits. Officers and members of the Utmost’s crew at their stations in the interior of the vessel, showing the-Commanding Officer (centre) at the periscope Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3229, 19 February 1943, Page 3

BRITISH SUBMARINE’S TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO HOME WATERS: After a year’s service in the Mediterranean, the submarine Utmost has returned to the United Kingdom with the splendid record of an eight-inch Italian cruiser (Trieste class), seven Axis supply ships, and a heavily laden Italian transport ship, all torpedoed: a successful gun action against an enemy motor transport ship: the rescue of a British bomber crew, and other successful exploits. Officers and members of the Utmost’s crew at their stations in the interior of the vessel, showing the-Commanding Officer (centre) at the periscope Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3229, 19 February 1943, Page 3

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