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Valiant
completed a wholly submerged journey from Singapore on the 25th
April 1967, this was a record underwater voyage for any British
submarine at the time.
On her outward journey she had only surfaced once at Mauritius.
Her first commission was completed in 1970 and she was refitted
at Chatham Dockyard.
Her second commission commenced on the 12th May 1972 in the 2nd
Squadron at Devonport.
Prior to the end of her second commission whe was part of the
1977 Fleet Review, her second refit was also at Chatham Dockyard.
The third commission commenced in 1980 and she later took part
in the Falklands Conflict in 1982.
Valiants third refit took place at Rosyth Dockyard in Scotland
and she recommissioned in 1989.
She was in service longer than any other of the early nuclear
boats.
During a return journey from the States in 1994 she devloped engine
problems and she was paid off in August of 1994.
She was laid up at Devonport, it is/was intended that once her
reactor core is/was removed that she should be raised out of the
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