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At random: The USS Schley / AA-1 / T-1 (SF-1) (SS-52) originally named for Winfield Scott Schley, Rear Admiral, United States Navy, renamed AA-1 on 23 August 1917 before being Launched on 25 July 1918; Commissioned, USS AA-1, 30 January 1920; Designated (SF-1), 20 July 1920; Renamed USS T-1 (SF-1), 20 September 1920
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Don Gentry
Posted 2009-01-17 3:24 PM (#23657)


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This was sent to me today - see the explanation at the bottom

We Will Remember Them

By George Luck DSM

When Britain seeks to carve it’s name on History's bloodstained roll;
It can point with pride to its submarines "Dear God" you took your toll.
It was said they were damned un-English a weapon to be abhorred.
But in a world where you fight for your freedom that's a view you just can't afford.
So in trying to balance life's budget when we sit down and add up the cost.
High up on the list is the price we paid; the eighty two boats that we lost.

The first on the roll was the "Oxley" then "Seahorse" "Undine" and Starfish"
"Thistle", "'Tarpon" and "Sterlet," then "Unity" and "Seal" was God's wish.
One after the other went, “Odin" then “Grampus" "Orpheus" and "Shark
The "Salmon" the "Phoenix" and then came the "Thames" no wonder the future looked dark
The "Narwhal" the "Oswald" and "Spearfish" and little "H49" too
The "Rainbow", "'Triad" and "Swordfish" our country was paying it's due
"Regulus", "'Triton", "Snapper" and "Usk", "Undaunted", "Umpire" as well
"Union", "Cachalot.", "P33" all sailing their own road to hell.

We lost "P32" and the “Tetrarch” the “Perseus” and “P31”
"The "Triumph", the “Tempest" and “P38" and sadly the list just goes on
There was “P39” and "P36" “Pandora" and "Upholder" too"
“Urge", "Olympus" and "P514", ."Thorn" and “Talisman" long overdue
"Unique", "Unbeaten" and "Utmost." then the turn of “P222"
"Traveller", "P48" and "P311" Lord is this what you want us - to do?

Then came "Vandal", "Tigris", "Thunderbolt.", "Turbulent.", "Regent." as well
With "P615” "Splendid", and “Sahib” all bowing to fates awesome knell.

The "Untamed", the "Parthian" and "Saracen" then X-Crafts "9", "8" and "5"
Followed by "6" then "7" then "10" yes Lord they'd done their last dive
"Usurper" the "Trooper" the next was "Simoon", "X22" also was lost.
And the Ex-German "Graph" then made her last dive we earned freedom at a terrible cost
"Stonehenge", "Sirtis" and "Sickle" Please God! just how many more?
Then "Stratagem" went to her resting place on that far distant hostile shore.

And so we near the end of the roll our White Ensign proud at Half Mast
Right to the end our submarines paid for the "Porpoise" was the last.
Each year we gather at Fort Blockhouse and ask that their memories be blessed
For we stand proud and tall as old comrades with those dolphins pinned on our chests.

So we who survived now pray to our God "Let our boys grow up to be men" If we paid the price unflinchingly Dear Lord don't ask them to pay it again.

George Luck DSM

Editors note:  This poem was contrubuted by RN submariner Peter (Pedro) Dickenson who told me the late Mr. Luck was a WWII RN submariner and had earned the Distringuished Service Medal.  Peter said the 82 boats lost named in the poem are mentioned in chonological order of their loss.  The poem is read each year at St. Nicholas' Church - an 812 year old sailor's church in Liverpool - during the annual Submariner's Memorial Service.

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