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Friday, September 26, 2008

Superb prepares for Plymouth farewell

One of the Royal Navy's longest serving nuclear submarines, HMS Superb, will de-commission this week after more than 30 years of proud service to the Royal Navy and the nation.

The de-commissioning event, which takes place at Plymouth and which will include a performance from a Royal Marine Band, is expected to be marked by contributions from several former commanding officers and crew members.

All will have fond memories of their lives onboard HMS Superb as the White Ensign is lowered on the submarine and her proud history for the last time.

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