- HMS Perseus (N36)
HMS "Perseus" (N36) was a British sclass|Parthian|submarine built in 1929 and lost in 1941 during the
Second World War . This class were the first to be fitted with Mark VIII torpedoes.At the start of the war, she was operating under the command of
Commander P Bartlett on theChina Station as part of the 4th Submarine Flotilla, along with all of the other members of the class. This continued until August 1940 when the class was reassigned to theMediterranean , where part of the duties were the ferrying of supplies between Alexandria and the besieged island ofMalta . She underwent a refit at Malta from October until April 1941.Attached to the 1st Submarine Flotilla, based in
Alexandria and under the command of Lieutenant E. Nocolay, she sunk the 3,867-ton Italian tanker "Maya" convert|5|nmi|km|0 south ofTenedos on 5 September 1941, and the following month, on 2 October the 2,086-ton merchant ship "Castellon" west ofBenghazi .The submarine sailed from
Malta for Alexandria on 26 November 1941 with instructions to patrol waters to the east ofGreece during her passage. She apparently torpedoed a ship on 3 December but at 10 pm on 6 December struck an Italian mine offCephalonia , convert|7|mi|km|0 north ofZakinthos in theIonian Sea . One man out of the 61 onboard survived, 31-year old Leading Stoker John Capes, one of two non-crew members hitching a lift to Alexandria. He and three others escaped from the submarine using theTwill Trunk escape hatch in the engine room and wearingDavis Submerged Escape Apparatus . However only he survived the journey to the surface and the five mile (8 km) swim to the island ofCephalonia where he was hidden by islanders for 18 months before being smuggled in a caique toSmyrna inTurkey . He was subsequently awarded aBritish Empire Medal .The wreck, at convert|52|m|ft|0 below the surface, was discovered and surveyed in 1997.
References
*cite web | url=http://www.divernetxtra.com/wrecks/perse898.htm | title=The great escape | accessdate=2006-12-02 | work=Divernet
* [http://www.submarineheritage.com/gallery_pclass.htm Submarine Heritage Centre]
* [http://www.rnsubmus.co.uk/general/losses.htm RN Submarine museum]
* [http://www.navy.gr/hms/ENGLISH/navagio_en.htm Greek Navy website with information on "Perseus" and the diving expedition that located the wreck]
* [http://web.ukonline.co.uk/chalcraft/sm/page8.html British Submarines of World War II - "Pandora" to "Sealion"]
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