HMS K14
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K14 was a K class submarine built by Fairfield, Govan, Clyde. She was laid down in November 1915. She was commissioned on the 22 May 1917. K14 was part of the 'battle of May island'. K14's steering jammed. She was rammed by K22 behind the forward torpedo compartment. K14 was repaired. On the 31 January 1918, two men were lost. K14 was sold on the 16 February 1926 at Granton.
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- Submarines, war beneath the waves, from 1776 to the present day. By Robert Hutchinson.
British K-class submarine |
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