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HMS P311 : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS P311

HMS ''P311'' was a T-class submarine of the Royal Navy, the only boat of her class never to be given a name. She was to have received the name ''Tutankhamen'' but was lost before this was formally done. ''P311'' was a Group 3 T-class boat built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness and commissioned on 5 March 1942 under the command of Lieutenant R.D. Cayley. She was one of only two T-class submarines completed without an Oerlikon 20 mm anti-aircraft gun, the other being HMS ''Trespasser''.
==Naming==

The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill had minuted the Admiralty on 5 November 1942, 19 December and again on 27 December, saying that all submarines should have names. In the final minute, he provided a list of suggestions and insisted that all unnamed submarines be given names within a fortnight. ''P311'' was to be assigned the name ''Tutankhamen'', after the Egyptian king. She would have been the only vessel of the Royal Navy, before or since, to bear the name. She was lost in the Mediterranean between late December 1942 or early January 1943, before the new name could be formally assigned. She therefore never received the name ''Tutankhamen'', and is officially designated as ''P311''.〔(HMS P311 ), Uboot.net〕

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