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HMS Regent (N41)

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entered the Adriatic. On the afternoon of 18 April 1943, she attacked a convoy off Monopoli, her torpedo missed and struck the shore. Later that evening an explosion was heard off Monopoli. She most likely struck a mine. Over the following month, four bodies were found at various places south of
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arrived at Herceg Novi, and Lt. D. Lambert was sent ashore to negotiate Campbell's release. To assuage British fears that the Italians would take Lambert hostage, the Italians exchanged a staff officer. Just after half-past three, several supposed Italian
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After waiting for nine hours, a Yugoslav commander informed Browne that Yugoslavia had been overrun by German forces and Campbell was being held by the Italians at a small village called Herceg Novi, a short distance down the coast.
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completed her refitting on 18 September. Between 3 December 1942 and 21 January 1943, she reportedly was in Bermuda for repairs of storm damage. She then returned to Gibraltar, where she resumed her deployment in the Mediterranean.
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and the other boats of the 4th Submarine Flotilla transferred to the 1st Submarine Flotilla, based in Alexandria, Egypt. There she received pennant N41. She initially laid mines off North Africa. From June to December,
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crew initially thought the dive bombers were Italian, it later turned out that they were German. Their arrival caused much annoyance to the Italian admiral conducting the negotiations for Campbell's release.
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struck a mine north of Barletta, after attacking an Italian convoy. It was reported that earlier that day an unidentified submarine had attempted to torpedo the small Italian tanker
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Source: Thomas Heinrich, Associate Professor of American Industrial History, New York, in a personal communication with Lt. Cdr. Geoffrey B. Mason RN (Rtd).
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Monopoli, three of which wearing Davis escape gear. The bodies were later buried at the Bari war graves cemetery. Two of the head stones say HMS
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The most likely theory is that on 16 April 1943, she was attacking a railway line with her gun along the Gulf of Taranto. The Italian corvette
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was commissioned for service in the 4th Submarine Flotilla on the China Station. She was deployed at Hong Kong until 1940. There
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deployed to interdict convoys sailing between Italy and Tripoli. The group did not meet with any success. Then on 1 December,
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deployed in the eastern Mediterranean with the 1st Flotilla. While conducting interception patrols, in October
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achieved fame after it wove its way in April 1941 through two minefields and entered the Italian port of
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Lieutenant Walter Neville Ronald Knox replaced Browne on 20 July 1941. On 1 August,
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Caruana, Joseph (2012). "Emergency Victualling of Malta During WWII".
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s wreckage was believed found at a depth of 28 metres (92 ft) at
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into tow, she dropped depth charges which damaged the submarine.
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A second theory was that on 18 April the submarine was north of
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claimed her second victim, an Italian merchantman of 5,900 GRT.
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used her gun to sink the Italian auxiliary minesweeper B 23 (
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One theory, which has gained credence, is that on 18 April
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fired two torpedoes, fortunately unsuccessfully, at
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succeeded in torpedoing the Italian merchant vessel
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Between April and May 1940, 1376: 1207:Admiralty, Admiralty Staff (1997), pp.40-43. 942: 674:(61 km; 38 mi) south of Benghazi. 1480:List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy 1315:Mason, Lt. Cdr. Geoffrey B RN (Rtd) (2006) 626: 1513: 1499: 1369: 1355: 310: 719:, of 2,350 GRT. The attack took place at 480:, of 2,742 tons, was under escort by the 209:2 × Admiralty diesel engines, 4,640  1143: 639:), of 160 GRT. The attack took place at 235:(32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph) surfaced 168:2,030 long tons (2,060 t) submerged 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1280: 1171: 1169: 1167: 1165: 1163: 1161: 1159: 1157: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1135: 1133: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1125: 1123: 783:. Both submarines were on the surface; 573:British-Yugoslavian Ambassador Incident 324:, the Royal Navy's first purpose-built 2034: 857:, some 10 miles (16 km) north of 1494: 1350: 44: 1475:List of submarines of the Royal Navy 1342:Information and Photos of the Regent 1154: 1120: 677:In November, the British submarines 328:, supported her and her classmates, 297:Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering 82:Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering 907:, but missed. The Italian corvette 522:attacked three merchant vessels at 13: 1266:Admiralty, Admiralty Staff (1997) 14: 2083: 1330: 2052:Maritime incidents in April 1943 2047:Ships built in Barrow-in-Furness 2017: 2012: 2000: 1992: 1073: 1042: 1011: 980: 379:by ramming her on 5 October off 265:(6 bow, 2 stern) with 14 reloads 46: 31: 472:, Libya. There she sank the MV 1235: 1226: 1210: 1201: 1185: 1101: 804:sailed to patrol the southern 363:sank two merchant vessels off 1: 1260: 1243:"HMS Regent (N41) successes" 1114: 787:fired just before she dove. 476:, with the loss of 432 men. 7: 1337:Facts and Figures on Regent 1323:(41 R) - R-class Submarine 1084: 1061: 1053: 1030: 1022: 999: 991: 968: 955: 952: 949: 915:and immediately launched a 767:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 16:Submarine of the Royal Navy 10: 2088: 1326:- accessed 2 January 2014. 1223:- accessed 3 January 2015. 1198:- accessed 1 January 2015. 1182:- accessed 3 January 2015. 1087: 1071: 1064: 1056: 1040: 1033: 1025: 1009: 1002: 994: 978: 971: 963: 958: 482:Italian torpedo boat  464:On 14 or 15 January 1942, 270:4.7 in QF Mark IX deck gun 18: 1987: 1919: 1526: 1470: 1456: 1433: 1387: 943:Summary of raiding career 134: 39: 30: 2057:Rainbow-class submarines 1268:His Majesty's Submarines 1094: 627:Return to combat service 795: 311:Construction and career 194:16 ft (4.9 m) 186:30 ft (9.1 m) 178:287 ft (87 m) 165:(1,791 t) surfaced 135:General characteristics 295:designed and built by 1283:Warship International 557:, of 5,609 tons, but 326:submarine depot ship 2062:Ships sunk by mines 1305:. 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Index

HMS Regent

Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering
Barrow-in-Furness
Pennant number
Rainbow-class
submarine
long tons
Diesel-electric
hp
knots
21-inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
4.7 in QF Mark IX deck gun
Rainbow-class
submarine
Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering
Barrow-in-Furness
Royal Navy
Medway
submarine depot ship
Rainbow
Regulus
Rover
Durazzo
Bari
41°05′N 17°45′E / 41.083°N 17.750°E / 41.083; 17.750
41°05′N 17°45′E / 41.083°N 17.750°E / 41.083; 17.750
Benghazi
Italian torpedo boat Centauro

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