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    HMS Truncheon (pennant number P353) was a group three T Class submarine of the Royal Navy which entered service in the last few months of World War II...
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  • enforcement) Cutting (plant), means of plant propagation used by gardeners HMS Truncheon (P353), a British submarine commissioned during World War II and later...
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  • Wreckage found in May 1999. Sunk INS Dolphin (Tz-79) Dolphin Formerly HMS Truncheon (P353). Purchased from UK in 1967. Commissioned in 1968. Retired before...
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    The last operational boat anywhere was the INS Dolphin, formerly HMS Truncheon, one of three T-class boats (and two S-class ones) sold to the Israeli...
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    purchased by Israel, along with two of her T-class sisters, in 1965, HMS Truncheon and HMS Totem. She was commissioned into the Israeli Sea Corps in 1967....
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  • Sea Corps: INS Dolphin (1944), the former British T-class submarine HMS Truncheon (P353); acquired by the Israeli Sea Corps in 1965; scrapped in 1977...
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    Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-007-9.[permanent dead link] "HMS Trump (P 333)". uboat.net. "Triumph to Truncheon". British Submarines of World War II. Archived from...
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  • War, initially on the cruisers HMS Vindictive in 1938–39 and then HMS Cornwall in 1939–40. He served on the submarine HMS Turbulent from September 1941...
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    purchased by Israel in 1965, along with two of her T-class sisters – Truncheon and Turpin. She was commissioned into the Israeli Sea Corps on 10 November...
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  • was purchased by Israel, along with two of her T-class sister boats, Truncheon and Turpin. The former Totem was commissioned into the Israeli Navy at...
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  • Military Police Private Denis Rickwood, who was armed only with a small truncheon. There is no mention of this escape attempt in the book The One that Got...
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    submarine-to-submarine combat kill of World War II. This occurred when the crew of HMS Venturer engaged the U-864, manually computed a successful firing solution...
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    the First Fleet. Its cat o' nine tails are attached to an Aboriginal truncheon. It is thought not to have been used on Aboriginal Australians. The whip...
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    carry the Queen's Truncheon awarded in 1863. The Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment was the first modern non-British regiment to receive truncheons when they were...
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    Trooper Trouncer Troubridge Truant Truculent Truelove Trump Trumpeter Truncheon Truro Trustful Trusty Tryall Trydent Tryphon Tryton Tryton Prize Tudor...
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    constables. The riot was finally put down by troops and police acting with truncheons. In Parliament, the Conservatives demanded an accounting of all soldiers...
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    line infantry) The Regimental guidon (for cavalry regiments) The Queen's Truncheon of the Royal Gurkha Rifles Drums of the regimental band and the corps...
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  • Metropolitan Police Service peaked cap and wields a traditional police truncheon. Molly Drake (born 1996) (Grace Vance) is the twelve-year-old daughter...
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    police. Since then, the event has been known as Samedi de la matraque ("Truncheon Saturday"). In 1971, the Queen was in British Columbia to celebrate the...
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  • as there was no stock of female uniforms held. They were issued with truncheons, but they found that they had no pockets to put them in. At this time...
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    where he attended Hammond's, a cramming school for prospective entrants to HMS Britannia. He failed the Navy's entrance papers, and at the age of 13 he...
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    Gazette. p. 1. Retrieved 24 February 2010. "Society > The Monarchy > Truncheon Saturday". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 22 February 2010...
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    were forcibly disembarked by military police and soldiers equipped with truncheons and tear gas, and taken to internment camps in Lübeck. After Israeli Independence...
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    2009 British Submarines of World War Two (3 January 2008), Triumph to Truncheon, archived from the original on 2 January 2009, retrieved 13 January 2009...
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    Runners, and personal effects of former officers, including beat books and truncheons. Visitors can enter a large cell called 'the tank', once used to detain...
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    Gazette. p. 1. Retrieved 24 February 2010. "Society > The Monarchy > Truncheon Saturday". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 22 February 2010...
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