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HMS ''Sealion'' was a Royal Navy S-class submarine that was launched on 16 March 1934 and fought in the Second World War. She had an eventful career after the outbreak of war. Under the command of LCdr (later Rear Admiral) Benjamin Bryant, she attacked ''U-21'' off the Dogger Bank in November 1939, but failed to sink her. Her first success was the German merchant ''August Leonhardt'', sunk in April 1940 off the Danish island of Anholt. She later attacked the German merchant ''Moltkefels'', but failed to hit her. She fired upon the beached ''Palime'', and unsuccessfully attacked ''U-62'' in July 1940. She finished her patrol by sinking the Norwegian merchant ''Toran'' and attacking but failing to sink the German merchant ''Cläre Hugo Stinnes'' in August. On 5 February 1941 she shelled and sank the Norwegian Hurtigruten cargo-passenger ship ''Ryfylke''. In May of that year ''Sealion'' unsuccessfully attacked ''U-74''. In July she attacked French shipping, sinking the French fishing vessels ''Gustav Eugene'' and ''Gustav Jeanne'', and on succeeding days, ''Christus Regnat'' and ''St Pierre d'Alcantara''. She was one of a number of submarines ordered to track the German battleship Bismarck before her eventual sinking. Towards the end of 1941 she sank the Norwegian tanker ''Vesco'' and the Norwegian merchant .〔(HMS Sealion ), Uboat.net〕 She was scuttled as an ASDIC target off the Isle of Arran on 13 March 1945. ==References== 〔 * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HMS Sealion (72S)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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