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Life under the ocean wave

IN 1900 Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson VC, then Third Sea Lord, declared being a submariner was 鈥渘o occupation for a gentleman鈥. Roy Davies鈥檚 handsome Nautilus (BBC Books, 拢16.99, ISBN 0 563 37043 2) helps to lay this myth to rest. He concentrates on the stories of a few boats: from the early petrol-driven platforms of the late 19th century up to the first nuclear-powered submarines, and makes copious use of submariners鈥 oral histories. These stories leave the reader in no doubt that submariners were honourably motivated, driven by deep patriotism, singularly brave 鈥 and gentlemen, to boot.

Their 鈥渢rade鈥 will be regarded by many as underhand and unpleasant, but weigh this against the extraordinary dangers most of them faced: landing agents on a dark beach surrounded by mines, facing a relentless depth charge barrage after torpedoing a target, being welded into a 鈥渟uicide鈥 torpedo or pioneering untried technology. Nautilus is a tribute to them and to the thousands of submariners who died. Rest in peace, gentlemen.

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