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HMS Truant has returned to Britain after an absence of 21 years in the Mediterranean
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HMS Truant has returned to Britain after an absence of 21 years in the Mediterranean
HMS Truant has returned to Britain after an absence of 21 years in the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean and Java Seas.
As she came alongside the depot ship, she flew the Skull and Crossbones " success" flag of the Submarine Service, recording her successes, over 20 Axis ships sunk or damaged.
Four stars each indicate successful gun actions; sixteen white bars stand for ships torpedoed. HMS Truant was commanded by Lt Commander HAV Haggard DSO, BSC, son of Admiral Sir Vernon Haggard and nephew of Rider Haggard, the famous novelist.
Picture shows: Some of the officers and men of HMS Truant with their skull and crossbones flag.
10th December 1942
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The print captures a historic moment as the HMS Truant returns to Britain after an astonishing 21-year absence in the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, and Java Seas. As she docks alongside the depot ship, a remarkable sight unfolds - the Skull and Crossbones "success" flag of the Submarine Service proudly flies atop her mast. This flag symbolizes Truant's incredible achievements during her time at sea, with over 20 Axis ships sunk or damaged under her command. Intriguingly, four stars are displayed on the flag, denoting successful gun actions carried out by Truant's crew. Additionally, sixteen white bars represent ships torpedoed by this formidable submarine. Leading this exceptional team was Lieutenant Commander HAV Haggard DSO, BSC - a distinguished officer who hailed from an illustrious naval lineage. He was not only Admiral Sir Vernon Haggard's son but also Rider Haggard's nephew; Rider being renowned for his literary contributions. The photograph showcases some of the officers and men of HMS Truant standing proudly beside their iconic skull and crossbones flag. Their expressions reveal both exhaustion from their arduous journey and immense pride in their accomplishments. The date etched beneath reads December 10th, 1942 - a significant moment amidst the chaos of World War II. This image serves as a poignant reminder of bravery exhibited by these sailors during war at sea while highlighting their unwavering dedication to protecting Britain against enemy forces.
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