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HMS ''Untamed'' (P58) was a Royal Navy U-class submarine built by Vickers-Armstrongs.〔(National Archives )〕 So far, she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name ''Untamed''. In May 1943 she sank during a training exercise with the loss of all crew. ''Untamed'' was subsequently salvaged and renamed HMS ''Vitality'', another unique name, and lasted until 1946 when she was scrapped. ==Sinking== ''Untamed'' was on a training exercise with the 8th Escort Group in the Firth of Clyde on 30 May 1943 acting as a target.〔RN Submarine Museum〕 In the second exercise that day, ''Untamed'' was used as a target for anti-submarine mortar practice by the yacht ''Shemara''. When the submarine did not respond to attempts to contact her nor surface, assistance was summoned. ''Shemara'' located ''Untamed'' with sonar and heard the sounds of her engines being run and tanks being blown. arrived but no more was heard from ''Untamed'' after 17:45 – nearly three hours from the first indication of a problem. Weather prevented divers inspecting the submarine until 1 June. There was no outward sign of damage and it was not until after ''Untamed'' was salvaged on 5 July 1943 that it was found that she had been flooded through a sluice valve. ''Untamed'' was salvaged, refitted and named ''Vitality'', returning to service in July 1944. As ''Vitality'', she had an uneventful but short career and was sold to be broken up for scrap on 13 February 1946. She was broken up at Troon. The Sandbank War Memorial at Hunters Quay is in part dedicated to the crew of ''Untamed''〔(The Scottish War Memorials Project )〕 who were buried at Dunoon cemetery.〔(The War Graves Photographic Project )〕 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 Untamed (P58)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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