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HMS Snapper (39S) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Snapper (39S)

HMS ''Snapper'' was a Royal Navy S-class submarine which was launched on 25 October 1934 and fought during the Second World War. ''Snapper'' is one of 12 boats named in the song Twelve Little S-Boats.
==Career==

''Snapper'' spent most of her career in home waters. She was mistakenly attacked by a British aircraft when returning to Harwich after a patrol in the North Sea. Although suffering a direct hit, ''Snapper'' escaped damage. She went on to sink the small German tanker ''Moonsund'', the German merchant ''Florida'', the German auxiliary minesweepers M 1701 / ''H. M. Behrens'' and M 1702 / ''Carsten Janssen'', the German armed trawler V 1107 / ''Portland'' and the Norwegian merchant ''Cygnus''. She also attacked the German armed merchant cruiser ''Widder'', but the torpedoes missed their target.〔(HMS Snapper ), Uboat.net〕

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