GOSPORT BRANCH
Established 1981
President - Captain Chris Groves
Vice President - Les Catlin BEM
Chairman - Steve Thorpe MBE
Branch Chaplain - Rev Ralph Barber KHC RN


HMS Affray – 75th Anniversary of her Tragic Loss




HMS Affray departed from Portsmouth on the 16 April 1951 and was last heard of shortly after diving later that day. The submarine sank with 75 people on board, including crew, trainees, and included members of the Royal Marines Special Boat Service (SBS) of which 4 were on board Affray - there were no survivors. She remains the last Royal Navy submarine lost at sea.
Memorial services are held annually at Alderney in the Channel Islands (overlooking the wreck site) and in Gosport Hampshire (near the former Submarine Base).
The 75th anniversary service was held at the Affray memorial on the waterfront in Gosport on Sunday 19 April 2026 and was organised by the Gosport Branch of the Submariners Association and attended by submariners - serving and veterans, and families of the crew when she sank.
Local dignitaries in attendance included the Mayor of Gosport (Cllr Kirsten Bradley) and her Consort (Jonathon Bradley) – who are both Honorary Members of the Gosport Branch of the SA.
Also present was the son of Affray’s Commanding Officer (Vice Admiral Sir David Anthony James "Tom" Blackburn, KCVO, CB)
The assembly was welcomed by the Gosport SA President; Capt. Chris Groves RN (Rtd) and the service conducted by the Chaplain (Rev Ralph Barber KHC).
The story of the Affray was read out by the Gosport SA Chairman (Steve Thorpe). The parade was then called to attention for the reading by the Chairman of the “Ode to the Fallen” before the assembly was stood at ease while wreaths were laid by the Gosport Submariners, Mayor of Gosport followed by family and friends.
Final words were said by the Chaplain before the reading of the submariner's prayer. On conclusion the parade was called to attention and “Up Spirits” was piped (for those with hip flasks!) Upon dismissal, all attendees were invited to the Gosport Masonic Halls for a buffet lunch and an open bar.
During the well-attended lunch the Chairman presented the Mayor and her Consort with Honorary Gosport SA Branch Membership Cards. An excellent ending to a memorable and poignant day.
George Guthrie
Membership Secretary
Gosport Submariners Association

THE LOSS OF HMS AFFRAY
HMS Affray sailed in the early evening of April 15th, 1951, from the HMS Dolphin submarine base to take part in exercise ‘Spring Train’ in the western approaches. She dived off the Isle of Wight later that evening to make a dived passage west.
Her crew was reduced from 61 to 50 to accommodate a class of 21 trainee Engineering Officers and instructors on a training course and a detachment of 4 SBS Marines who were to carry out an exercise during her transit west. This made her complement 75.
She was lost with all hands some time between midnight on the 16th of April and 08.00 the following morning when she failed to send a routine signal.
Extensive searches for her were carried out over the following two months but it wasn’t until the 14 June that she was located lying in the Hurd deep just north of the island of Alderney.
RESURGAM