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The British Service Records and Navy Lists pay scant attention to individual submarines, as regard their commanders.  Often, a given submarine commander is listed in a Navy List as being appointed to a submarine depot ship "for command of submarines", with the specific sub being omitted.  This invites the interpretation that the submarines may have, in some cases, been treated as taxi cabs within a fleet.
The British Service Records and Navy Lists pay scant attention to individual submarines, as regard their commanders.  Often, a given submarine commander is listed in a Navy List as being appointed to a submarine depot ship "for command of submarines", with the specific sub being omitted.  This invites the interpretation that the submarines may have, in some cases, been treated as taxi cabs within a fleet.
==Rear-Admiral (S)==
Dates of appointment given:
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The British Service Records and Navy Lists pay scant attention to individual submarines, as regard their commanders. Often, a given submarine commander is listed in a Navy List as being appointed to a submarine depot ship "for command of submarines", with the specific sub being omitted. This invites the interpretation that the submarines may have, in some cases, been treated as taxi cabs within a fleet.

Rear-Admiral (S)

Dates of appointment given:

  1. Dunbar-Nasmith Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/48/178. f. 583.
  2. Dunbar-Nasmith Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/48/178. f. 583.

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