SERVING personnel and veterans from HM Naval Base Clyde travelled to London for the annual submariner remembrance service.

The service is held the week before the nation’s main Remembrance commemorations to allow submariners to attend both events. 

It was first held more than 100 years ago in 1923, following the establishment of the National Submarine War Memorial.

Hundreds of members of the silent service attended events at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, November 2 and Middle Temple Gardens on Sunday, November 3, paying their respects to those submariners who have gone on “eternal patrol”.

The events took place on the first weekend of November in London which submariners from HMNB Clyde were invited to attendThe events took place on the first weekend of November in London which submariners from HMNB Clyde were invited to attend (Image: Royal Navy) Events began on Saturday with the dedication of the Submariner’s Remembrance Garden at Westminster Abbey and was followed by wreath laying in the West Cloisters of Westminster Abbey at the Special Forces Memorial.

On Sunday, the main remembrance service and parade at Middle Temple Gardens was attended by Commodore of the Submarine Service, Commodore Paul Dunn OBE, serving submariners and members of the Submariners Association.

During the service, a two-minute silence was observed, wreathes were laid at the Drumhead and submariners gave salute to absent friends.

A group of submariners from HMS Sultan attended the event, with one of the youngest members of the Submarine Service, trainee engineering technician marine engineering, AB Freddie Lawson, laying a wreath on behalf of the training establishment.

AB Freddie Lawson laying a wreath on behalf of the training establishment.AB Freddie Lawson laying a wreath on behalf of the training establishment. (Image: Royal Navy)

He said: “I am so happy to be part of the submariner’s remembrance and to be asked to lay a wreath on behalf of HMS Sultan is a huge honour.

“I decided to join the Submarine Service after visiting one of the boats. I was really attracted to being part of the submariner community and I am so grateful to join with serving and veteran submariners this weekend to remember those who have served in the past.”

All Royal Navy submarines are based and operated at HM Naval Base Clyde which is the home of the UK Submarine Service.

The remembrance weekend, which is organised by the Submariners’ Association, serves not only as a memorial, but as an opportunity for serving and veteran submariners to come together to maintain the special bonds of friendship, loyalty, and comradeship, which were formed during service on Royal Navy Submarines.