E32 was built by
J. Samuel White at their
Cowes,
Isle of Wight shipyard. She was launched on 16 August 1916 and completed in October 1916. In November 1916,
E32 was listed as a member of the Ninth Submarine Flotilla, part of the
Harwich Force. In February 1917,
E32 was one of for submarines that deployed with the depot ship for anti-U-boat patrols off
Eagle Island. Patrols in the
Irish Sea continued, with
E32 spotting a German submarine on 8 March, but the German submarine escaped on the surface, outpacing
E32. On 5 April 1917,
E32 was operating with the decoy ship
Q.13 (the sloop ), when the merchant ship
Benheather was torpedoed by the German submarine , but did not immediately sink.
E32 waited by the still floating wreck of
Benheather for
U-46 to approach, and when the German submarine closed, fired three torpedoes, which missed. ==References==