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Fact: Britain Operated Submarine "Wolf Packs" in the Pacific in WWII


British submarines achieved success against the Japanese in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Here s What You Need to Know: British wolf packs  achieved success against low-speed targets.
After the Royal Navy’s traumatic departure from the Pacific Ocean in early 1942, the 4th Submarine Flotilla and its depot ship, the HMS 
Adamant, operated with the Eastern Fleet based at Trincomalee––a large, natural harbor located on the coast of Sri Lanka in the heart of the Indian Ocean. Dutch submarines joined them and were placed under British operational control after the fall of the Dutch East Indies to the Japanese. ....

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The odysseys and adventures that shaped Prince Philip, before he met the Queen


The odysseys and adventures that shaped Prince Philip, before he met the Queen
Prince Philip s early life was a blur of motion, from the Ionian Sea to the Moray Firth and to many corners of the world in the heat of war
Prince Philip, pictured before his marriage to the Queen
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It is natural, when a major figure dies, to focus on their health in their final days. The coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh’s death will be no different – and the images of him looking frail on his release from hospital last month will linger in the public imagination. ....

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Philip's deep bond with Australia | Ballina Shire Advocate


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Prince Philip visited Australia 32 times during his royal career - 16 times on solo trips without the Queen.
The prince, who has died in London aged 99, was a frequent visitor to our shores, sometimes spending months here, and occasionally taking a few days off to enjoy sporting events.
In 1954, he joined the new Queen when she became the first reigning monarch to visit Australia, and the pair spent two months touring the continent, undertaking an average of five public engagements every day.
A private incident occurred during the visit which didn t emerge in public for more than 50 years, when the young couple had an argument during their visit, and Prince Philip burst out of the door of the remote homestead they were staying in the Yarra Ranges, a furious Queen hurling a tennis racket after him. ....

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Philip's deep bond with Australia | Daily Mercury


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by Ellen Whinnett
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Prince Philip visited Australia 32 times during his royal career - 16 times on solo trips without the Queen.
The prince, who has died in London aged 99, was a frequent visitor to our shores, sometimes spending months here, and occasionally taking a few days off to enjoy sporting events.
In 1954, he joined the new Queen when she became the first reigning monarch to visit Australia, and the pair spent two months touring the continent, undertaking an average of five public engagements every day.
A private incident occurred during the visit which didn t emerge in public for more than 50 years, when the young couple had an argument during their visit, and Prince Philip burst out of the door of the remote homestead they were staying in the Yarra Ranges, a furious Queen hurling a tennis racket after him. ....

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How Philip won over Queen and country


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He was the pauper prince, turned dashing sailor, who became the longest-serving consort in British history. Prince Philip left his own indelible mark on the monarchy, with his resolute support of the Queen, no-nonsense approach, hard work and acerbic wit.
 
Philippos as he was formally registered, was sixth in line to the Greek throne when he was born in 1921 to Princess Alice of Battenberg, pictured holding her only son, and Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, inset. The family was exiled when Philip was just 18 months after Greece’s defeat in the Greco-Turkish War, with the youngster carried to safety in an orange crate. Picture: Supplied ....

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