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5-656: N76 may refer to: HMS  Tribune  (N76) , a submarine of the Royal Navy Makilala–Allah Valley Road , in the Philippines Millard Airport (Pennsylvania) , in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States N76 road (Ireland) Nokia N76 , a mobile phone [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

10-594: The 1943 British wartime propaganda film "Close Quarters", 'playing' HMS Tyrant on a North Sea patrol off Norway. She survived the war, was sold for scrap in July 1947, and was broken up in November 1947 by Thos. W. Ward , of Milford Haven. Her pennant number N76 was 'posthumously' re-used for an unnamed submarine in the 1951 film "Appointment with Venus" , taking British troops out to the Channel Islands to rescue

15-671: The German tanker Karibisches Meer and the German merchant Birkenfels , all without success. In the Mediterranean , she damaged the French merchant Dalny , which was beached to prevent her from sinking, and then damaged the now beached Dalny the next day. She also torpedoed and damaged the German tanker Präsident Herrenschmidt , and attacked the Italian merchant Benevento , but failed to hit her. HMS Tribune and crew starred in

20-519: The same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=N76&oldid=1115332242 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages HMS Tribune (N76) HMS Tribune

25-568: Was a British T class submarine built by Scotts , Greenock . She was laid down on 3 March 1937 and was commissioned on 17 October 1939. HMS Tribune was part of the first group of T class submarines. Tribune started the war with operations in the North Sea and off the Scandinavian coast. She had a number of patrols, attacking an unidentified German submarine and merchant, the U-56 ,

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