British submarine training by G. H. Davis
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British submarine training by G. H. Davis
Officers and men of the British submarine service being trained in use of the Davis submarine escape apparatus: A water-filled tank with a dummy submarine compartment and the new canvas air lock. Date: 1931
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1931 Apparatus Breathing Chamber Classes Crew Davis Diagram Dummy Escape Escaping Exercise Filled Hatch Learning Lock Pupils Saving Students Submarine Submarines Tank Tanks
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This evocative photograph captures a pivotal moment in the history of the British Submarine Service during the 1930s, as officers and men undergo rigorous training in the use of the innovative Davis Submarine Escape Apparatus. The image, taken in 1931, depicts a water-filled training tank, where a dummy submarine compartment is submerged. Surrounding the tank, a group of determined-looking men in naval uniforms are seen intently studying diagrams and preparing for the practical exercise ahead. The Davis Submarine Escape Apparatus, invented by American engineer G. H. Davis, was a groundbreaking piece of equipment designed to help submarine crews escape in the event of an emergency. The apparatus consisted of a water-tight chamber, or air lock, which could be inflated with compressed air to create a temporary breathing space for the crew. This image shows the new canvas air lock, which was a significant improvement over earlier models. The men in the photograph are likely students or pupils of the Submarine School, where they would have undergone comprehensive training in all aspects of submarine operation, including the use of crucial life-saving equipment such as the Davis Apparatus. The training was essential to ensure the safety and survival of submarine crews, who faced numerous hazards during their missions. The photograph provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique insight into the rigorous training regimes that submarine crews underwent to prepare for their dangerous and challenging roles. Today, the Davis Submarine Escape Apparatus remains an important part of maritime history, and this photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the courage and determination of those who served in the British Submarine Service during the early 20th century.
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