HMS Tireless (P327)
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HMS ''Tireless'', a ''Taciturn''- or T-class
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, was the first ship of the
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to bear that name. She was authorized under the 1941 War Emergency Programme and her keel was laid down on 30 October 1941 at
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. She was launched on 19 March 1943 and was completed on 18 April 1945.


Operational Service

Commissioned on 18 April 1945, towards the end of the
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, ''Tireless'' operated in the Far East between late 1945 and 1946 and then in home waters commanded by M L C Crawford. In 1951 she was the first of her class to be streamlined at HM Naval Dockyard, Devonport. In 1953 she took part in the Fleet Review to celebrate the
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. By the late 1950s she was again modernised at Chatham Dockyard. In 1959 ''Tireless'' was part of the Home Fleet and took part in 'Navy Days' in Portsmouth during that year.Programme, ''Navy Days Portsmouth 28-30th March 1959'', HMSO Beginning in 1960, the submarine was the first command of future Adm.
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, who led Royal Navy forces in the
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during the 1982
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. She remained in service until August 1963 when she was put on the sale list. She was broken up in 1968.


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