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==Service==
 
==Service==
 
She was commissioned at Chatham on 27 October, 1931.{{NLJul37|p. 265}}
 
She was commissioned at Chatham on 27 October, 1931.{{NLJul37|p. 265}}
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''Rainbow'' was the first Royal Navy submarine to carry a position-marking buoy which could be released if the submarine were to be incapacitated beneath the waves.{{ToL|Submarine Position Indicator|Thursday, February 4, 1932, Issue 46048, p.20}}
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In 1934, her bell, inscribed with her name and perhaps her motto, was offered for sale to naval officers and others who might be interested, at a price between £1 and £5.  Interested parties were to write the Director of Stores and were urged to include any special information which might convey the importance they attach to the bell, in light of the Admiralty's understanding that such items carry great sentimental value.  Just why her bell would be offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.{{ToL|Ships' Bells for Sale|Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731}}
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In mid 1934, she was operating as part of the {{UK-SF|4}} on the [[China Station]],{{NLJul34|p. 264}} remaining there until at least October 1935.{{NLOct35|p. 263}}
  
 
==Captains==
 
==Captains==
 
<div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of H.M.S. ''Rainbow''" nat=UK>
 
<div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of H.M.S. ''Rainbow''" nat=UK>
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Thomas Yeoman|nick=Thomas Yeoman|appt=1 July, 1931{{NLJan33|p. 262}}|end=|precBy=New Command}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Thomas Yeoman|nick=Thomas Yeoman|appt=1 July, 1931{{NLJan33|p. 262}}|end=August, 1933<ref>Yeoman Service Record {{TNA|ADM 196/123/85.|}} f. 85.</ref>|precBy=New Command|note=to assume command upon commissioning}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Arthur Sutton Hamilton Morris|nick=Arthur S. H. Morris|appt=28 September, 1933{{NLJul34|p. 264}}|end=}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=John Egerton Broome|nick=John E. Broome|appt=15 April, 1935{{NLOct35|p. 263}}|end=}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Walter Selby Hall|nick=Walter S. Hall|appt=14 April, 1937{{NLJul37|p. 265}}|end=}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Walter Selby Hall|nick=Walter S. Hall|appt=14 April, 1937{{NLJul37|p. 265}}|end=}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Evelyn Seccombe Felton|nick=Evelyn S. Felton|appt=10 August, 1937<ref>Felton Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/122/25.|}} f. 25.</ref>|end=21 September, 1937<ref>Felton Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/122/25.|}} f. 25.</ref>|note=vice Hall, who is sick}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=John David Luce|nick=John D. Luce|appt=22 March, 1939{{UBAlly|1557}}|end=22 April, 1940{{UBAlly|1557}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommRN}}|name=Lewis Peter Moore|nick=Lewis P. Moore|appt=22 April, 1940{{UBAllyWarship|3405}}|end=4 October, 1940, 1940{{UBAllyWarship|3405}}|note=died when vessel lost under his command|succBy=Vessel Lost}}
 
</div name=fredbot:officeCapt>
 
</div name=fredbot:officeCapt>
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
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{{WP|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Rainbow_(N-16)}}
 
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 30 September 2021

H.M.S. Rainbow (1930)
Builder: Chatham Royal Dockyard
Launched: 14 May, 1930
Commissioned: 27 Oct, 1931[1]
Collision: 4 Oct, 1940
Fate: w/ Antoinetta Costa

H.M.S. Rainbow was one of four Rainbow Class submarines completed for the Royal Navy.

Service

She was commissioned at Chatham on 27 October, 1931.[2]

Rainbow was the first Royal Navy submarine to carry a position-marking buoy which could be released if the submarine were to be incapacitated beneath the waves.[3]

In 1934, her bell, inscribed with her name and perhaps her motto, was offered for sale to naval officers and others who might be interested, at a price between £1 and £5. Interested parties were to write the Director of Stores and were urged to include any special information which might convey the importance they attach to the bell, in light of the Admiralty's understanding that such items carry great sentimental value. Just why her bell would be offered for sale at this point in her career seems hard to explain.[4]

In mid 1934, she was operating as part of the Fourth Submarine Flotilla on the China Station,[5] remaining there until at least October 1935.[6]

Captains

See Also

Footnotes

  1. The Navy List. (January, 1933). p. 262.
  2. The Navy List. (July, 1937). p. 265.
  3. "Submarine Position Indicator." The Times (London, England), Thursday, February 4, 1932, Issue 46048, p.20.
  4. "Ships' Bells for Sale." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Apr 18, 1934; pg. 4; Issue 46731.
  5. The Navy List. (July, 1934). p. 264.
  6. The Navy List. (October, 1935). p. 263.
  7. The Navy List. (January, 1933). p. 262.
  8. Yeoman Service Record The National Archives. ADM 196/123/85. f. 85.
  9. The Navy List. (July, 1934). p. 264.
  10. The Navy List. (October, 1935). p. 263.
  11. The Navy List. (July, 1937). p. 265.
  12. Felton Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/122/25. f. 25.
  13. Felton Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/122/25. f. 25.
  14. Uboat.net page on the man.
  15. Uboat.net page on the man.
  16. Uboat.net page on the ship.
  17. Uboat.net page on the ship.


Rainbow Class Submarine
  Rainbow Regent Regulus Rover  
<– Parthian Class Submarines (UK) "S" Class –>