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INS Dakar commemorative medals

INS Dakar Submarine State Medal 2002/5762 The Dakar Submarine was a "T" Class British Submarine built during World War II, that was purchased together with her sister submarines, the "Livyatan" and the "Dolphin" in the mid-60s and renovated for the Israel Navy.

On January 9, 1968, the Dakar Submarine left as planned on its maiden voyage from Portsmouth, England, carrying a 69-man crew. On January 24 at 6.10am, the Dakar reported its location, south-east of Crete. At midnight, on January 25, a last control telegram was received from the submarine and from that moment, all connections with the submarine were lost. Israel's Navy and Air Forces joined British Forces and others in a desperate search. When it was decided that continuing the search was futile, Moshe Dayan, then Defense Minister, sadly declared the submarine as lost.

On February 9, 1969, the submarine's emergency buoy was discovered off the coast of the Gaza Strip. In 1981, the Israel Navy renewed its search around the Egyptian and Greek shores. On May 28,1999, the Israel Navy search operation, assisted by the American Nauticus Corp., which had previously discovered the Titanic wreck, was successful. The Dakar Submarine was found at a depth of 2.9km., about 250 miles from Haifa. The circumstances which had caused the Submarine to sink will probably remain mysterious forever.

State Medal

According to the decision made by the Ministerial Committee for Ceremonies and Signs, a State Medal was issued in 2002 to commemorate the discovery of the Dakar Submarine wreck and naval crewmen after 31 years, one of the longest and most painful chapters in the history of Israel.
Gold medals were produced with diameter 30.5 and 50 mm. Silver and bronze tombac medals with diameter of 50 mm

Dakar Submarine State Medal - front Obverse: To the left, the Dakar Submarine Emblem, to the right the Dolphin Flotilla Emblem.

In the upper border, the inscription: "In tranquility is your valor" and in the center, the translation in Hebrew, from the Book of Isaiah.

In the lower border, the date on which the Dakar sank and date on which the wreck was found.

Dakar Submarine State Medal - back Reverse: The Dakar Submarine at sea within the outline of the Mediterranean Sea.

The location at which the wreck was found is marked by a point in the center.

In the border to the right, the inscription: "Hidden by the sea are you" and in the center, the Hebrew verse from the Book of Jonah "So shall the sea be calm for you".

Below is the Israel Navy Emblem. 
INS Dakar

Commemoration Sails

Commemoration sails were held by the Israeli submarine veterans organisation "Dolphin".Here we present medals of the sails of the years 2000,2001 and 2004.

INS Dakar commemoration sail medal INS Dakar commemoration sail medal
INS Dakar commemoration sail medal INS Dakar commemoration sail medal
INS Dakar commemoration sail medal INS Dakar commemoration sail medal

Source:http://www.submarines.dotan.net/sail/index.htm

Remains of INS Dakar in Haifa

The remains of the conning tower of the Dakar, displayed in Haifa.