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HMS ''Utmost'' was a British U class submarine, of the second group of that class, built by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow-in-Furness. She was laid down on 2 November 1939 and was commissioned on 17 August 1940. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name ''Utmost''. ==Career==
''Utmost'' spent most of her career operating in the Mediterranean, where she sank the Italian merchants ''Capo Vita'', ''Enrico Costa'', and ''Frederico C.'', and the German tanker ''Languste'' and also damaged the Italian merchant ''Manfredo Camperio''. ''Utmost'' also attacked a convoy of five German merchants and three Italian destroyers and torpedoed and sunk the German merchant ''Heraklea'' and torpedoed and damaged ''Ruhr''. An attack on another convoy made up of the German merchant ''Tilly L.M. Russ'' and the Italian merchant ''Cadamosto'', escorted by the Italian torpedo boats ''Pallade'' and ''Polluce'', was less successful. All torpedoes fired missed their targets. ''Utmost'' went on to destroy the (already grounded and damaged) Italian merchant ''Marigola'', and together with her sister, since transferred to the Poles, ORP ''Sokół'', sank the Italian merchant ''Balilla''. ''Utmost'' later unsuccessfully attacked the Italian merchants ''Fabio Filzi'' and ''Siculo'', as well as the Italian auxiliary minelayer ''Barletta''.〔(HMS Utmost ), Uboot.net〕 She also torpedoed and damaged the Italian cruiser . The Commanding Officer received a Distinguished Service Order for a mission, which is believed to have been the landing of agents behind enemy lines.
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