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|Purpose=In ], to identify and illustrate HMS ''Conqueror''. |Purpose=In ], to identify and illustrate HMS ''Conqueror''.
|Replaceability=No; HMS ''Conqueror'' was decommissioned along with the other Churchill class submarines in the early 1990s.
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|Description=] 4 July 1982 returning to the Clyde Submarine base (Faslane)from the ]. The ] on the tower carries an atomic symbol (as it is the first to be flown by a nuclear submarine) as well as a symbol denoting a sunken warship and a dagger for a special ops raid. The British Naval tradition is to fly a Jolly Roger when returning to port when the sub made a kill at sea. The symbology used was not standard, normally a red bar indicated a warship sunk, Conqueror used a silhouette of a warship in white bunting. Crossed torpedoes were used instead of cross bones under the skull. The dagger for a special operation was not strictly correct as the landing of special forces was done into Grytviken after the fall of S Georgia rather than as part of its recapture.
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|Purpose=In ], to identify and illustrate Churchill class submarines.
|Replaceability=No; HMS ''Conqueror'' was decommissioned along with the other Churchill class submarines in the early 1990s. |Replaceability=No; HMS ''Conqueror'' was decommissioned along with the other Churchill class submarines in the early 1990s.
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== Licensing == == Licensing ==
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Non-free media rationale for HMS Conqueror (S48)
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HMS Conqueror (S48)

Purpose of use

In HMS Conqueror (S48), to identify and illustrate HMS Conqueror.

Replaceable?

No; HMS Conqueror was decommissioned along with the other Churchill class submarines in the early 1990s.

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Royal Navy Submarine Service

Purpose of use

In Royal Navy Submarine Service, to accompany discussion of the historic event of flying a Jolly Roger on the Conqueror after the Falklands War.

Replaceable?

No; depicts a unique historic event.

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