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Old 17-10-2010, 08:15 PM
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http://minsterlovell-pc.gov.uk/Minutes/Mins_Aug10.pdf

I understand the river Windrush bailiff position on the old "Date of display – 9 June 2010" PDF you posted was filled some months ago.



What purpose did this thread serve other than to spam that RN sub museum you keep spamming, yet again?


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http://minsterlovell-pc.gov.uk/Minutes/Mins_Aug10.pdf

I understand the river Windrush bailiff position on the old "Date of display – 9 June 2010" PDF you posted was filled some months ago.



What purpose did this thread serve other than to spam that RN sub museum you keep spamming, yet again?


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Also, if you are British, apart from being confused, you should be down right ashamed of yourself

http://www.submarine-museum.co.uk/ http://www.submarine-museum.co.uk/

You are probably right, I don't live in Witney now, thank heavens!!!?

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A Tribute To The Past
The Royal Navy Submarine Service

This is how others have seen us:

“The crews of all submarines captured should be treated as pirates and hanged”

The words of Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson VC., the controller of the navy, reveal why the Jolly Rodger is the emblem of the Royal Navy Submarine Service. The Museum celebrates those pioneers who daily risked their lives to prove the submarine a viable and successful craft. By the end of world War 1 the submarine had truly come of age. five of the service’s fourteen Victoria Crosses had been won, the first by Lieutenant Norman holbrook,
Commanding Officer of HMS B11

Rudyard Kipling recognised the extraordinary social change that the submarine had brought about in the Royal Navy when he wrote…
“The submarine has created its own type of officer and man-with language and tradition apart from the rest of the service, and yet at heart unchangingly of the service”

By the end of World War Two the Submarine Service had added a further nine Victoria Crosses and numerous battle honours to an ever growing list. Winston Churchill recognised the courage and sacrifice of the men of the Submarine Service when he said.
“Great deeds are done in the air and on land, nevertheless there is no part to be compared to your exploits”

Since the end of the Second World War the Royal Navy Submarine Service has assumed the role of peacekeeper. It’s Attack and Deterrent submarines played a vital role during the Cold War and the contribution these vessels have made were summed up by the Daily Telegraph in 1967. HMS Resolution, in making the first dive of her patrol into the waters of a troubled world, will be taking out on behalf of the nation the best insurance policy it has ever had.

More spam??, YOU UNGRATEFUL DICK HEAD!!!!

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