On 5th May 2005 at a ceremony at Armoury House in
London, the Company entered into an Association
with Her Majesty’s Submarine “Torbay”, in the presence of the then Commanding Officer, Commander
Chris Groves, RN.
The current Commanding Officer is, Commander Chris Goodsell, MNI, RN.
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The object of the Association
is "to promote and enhance the reputation and integrity of the
Company and of the Submarine by all appropriate means and to
provide such mutual assistance and support for the Company and
the Submarine as may be desirable and practicable".
As the Article of Association
states, our Liverymen and the crew of HMS Torbay look forward to
"fostering a special relationship of goodwill".
HMS Torbay
is the fifth of the Royal Navy’s powerful Trafalgar class
submarines and the fifth vessel to carry the name "Torbay", a
name which carries the prestige of twelve battle honours.
The fourth
HMS Torbay was a “T” Class submarine in which her commanding
officer, Lt Cdr A C C Miers, won the Victoria Cross for a
particularly dangerous raid on enemy shipping in harbour at
Corfu in March 1942. Rear Admiral Sir Anthony Miers, VC,
KBE, CB, DSO, as he became after World War II, was Master of
the Tin Plate Workers Company in 1984.
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