F230783 : Sul verso del supporto primario, primo cartiglio : P.W.E. PHOTOGRAPH 71/ BRITISH OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH: ADMIRALTY/ CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED./ BRITISH SUBMARINE SMASHES JAP CONVOY IN SURFACE ACTION/ Action picture taken on board the submarine commanded by/ Lieutenant R.G.P. Bulkeley, R.N., on a recent patrol in Far Eastern/ waters. The Admiralty has issued a message, noting "with great/ satisfaction the success achieved, and the dash and vigour displayed"/ by this submarine on a recent patrol in Far Eastern Waters. She has/ accounted for more than 30 coastal craft used by the Japanese for/ supply purposes. On the patrol referred to in the Admiralty message/ she liquidated one convoy for small supply vessels and decimated a/ second, returning to her base without a single shot left in her/ ammunition locker. Lieutenant Bulkeley, whose home is at Westward/ Ho !, N. Devon, has served in submarine he was first lieutenant of/ H.M. Submarine Tribune./ Picture shows: After attacking four motor lighters carrying petrol/ and ammunition off sumatra, the submarine's gun's crew relax, their/ task accomplished. The enemy vessels burn in the distance./ (Picture issued June, 1945)\pSul verso del supporto primario, a grafite : 6829\pSul recto del supporto primario, secondo cartiglio : 6829. DOPO AVER ATTACCATO QUATTRO NAVI GIAPPONESI CARICHE DI PE-/ TROLIO E MUNIZIONI, UN SOTTOMARINO BRITANNICO RIPRENDE LA/ SUA ROTTA, AVENDO ADEMPIUTO ALLA SUA MISSIONE. LE NAVI NE-/ MICHE BRUCIANO IN DISTANZA.\p\pF230784 : Sul verso del supporto primario : P.W.E. PHOTOGRAPH 71/ BRITISH OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH: ADMIRALTY/ CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED./ BRITISH SUBMARINE SMASHES JAP CONVOY IN SURFACE ACTION/ Action picture taken on board the submarine commanded by/ Lieutenant R.G.P. Bulkeley, R.N., on a recent patrol in Far Eastern/ waters. The Admiralty has issued a message, noting "with great/ satisfaction the success achieved, and the dash and vigour displayed"/ by this submarine on a recent patrol in Far Eastern Waters. She has/ accounted for more than 30 coastal craft used by the Japanese for/ supply purposes. On the patrol referred to in the Admiralty message/ she liquidated one convoy for small supply vessels and decimated a/ second, returning to her base without a single shot left in her/ ammunition locker. Lieutenant Bulkeley, whose home is at Westward/ Ho !, N. Devon, has served in submarine he was first lieutenant of/ H.M. Submarine Tribune./ Picture shows: After attacking four motor lighters carrying petrol/ and ammunition off sumatra, the submarine's gun's crew relax, their/ task accomplished. The enemy vessels burn in the distance./ (Picture issued June, 1945)\pSul verso del supporto primario, a grafite : 6829\p