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Index
Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents List of Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgements 1. 1951: Postwar Blues, Radio Times 2. The Silent Service and His Majesty’s Submarine Affray 3. ‘Dear Dad, I Think This Boat Is Just About Finished . . .’ 4. Exercise Training Spring 5. Monday 16 April 1951: ‘Cloak and Dagger Stuff ’ 6. Tuesday 17 April 1951: Subsmash 7. Wednesday 18 April 1951: ‘Communication Has Been Established With Affray’ 8. Thursday 19 April 1951: The Flame Burns Low 9. Heartfelt Sympathy, Personal Effects, Inventions and Visionary Suggestions 10. Friday 20 April/Saturday 21 April 1951: ‘One of the Great Unfathomable Mysteries of the Present Time’ 11. Sunday 22 April/Monday 23 April 1951: ‘No Escape Was Possible by Any Means’ 12. May–June 1952: The Ugly Duckling 13. The Broken Snort 14. Engineers Examine the Snort Mast 15. The First Sea Lord and Commander-in-Chief Collude 16. The Board of Inquiry Investigates 17. The Board Calls Witnesses 18. ‘We Do Not Concur’ and a Question of Salvage or Scrap 19. No Mark Upon Their Common Grave 20. ‘Should I Be in His Shoes, I Should Ask For a Court Martial’ 21. A Roll-Call of Honours 22. The Sunday Pictorial Exclusive: ‘We Were Not Fit to Go to Sea’ 23. ‘It Happened Suddenly and None of Us Expected it,’ said the Spectre 24. ‘Who Had the Right to Send my Father to Sea in a Death Ship?’ 25. Taking Credit and the Conspiracy 26. What Happened to the Affray? A Professional Perspective 27. The Strange Case of Steward Ray Vincent 28. ‘As I Looked Down, She Looked Very Peaceful’ 29. Questions Demanding Answers Appendix: List of Crew Bibliography Epilogue
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