The Protée (Q.155) was a submarine of the French Navy.
Protée served off Morocco in February 1940 before being sent off Turkey in May. She then sailed to Alexandria, where she was immobilised after Operation Catapult until 1943.
In July 1943, she joined the Free French Naval Forces and served under Captain Georges Millé, in patrolling off Provence and landing spies in Spain. On 23 November 1943, she torpedoed and sank a 2000-tonne German freighter.
She disappeared off Provence on 18 December 1943 with all hands, including three British liaison personnel. Her chief engineer, Louis Laubie, was honoured by having the submarine Laubie named after him.
The wreck was discovered on 6 April 1995 at 43°04′16″N 5°32′14″E / 43.071°N 5.5372°E / 43.071; 5.5372 (Protée)Coordinates: 43°04′16″N 5°32′14″E / 43.071°N 5.5372°E / 43.071; 5.5372 (Protée) by the COMEX Rémora 2000. Analyses of the damage indicates that she was probably lost after hitting a mine. The wreck was declared a war memorial by the Navy.
I thought I wanted it this way
I thought I really meant the words that I said
I had so many reasons in my head
But all I really needed was a little time and space
That was just a phase
Now its an empty room
Without you, without you
It's an empty room to come home, to come home to
It's an empty room without you, without you
And this empty room
Just isn't home, it isn't home without you
Well I guess I'm out of sorts
Yeah, I must have been completely out of my head
Cause I feel like I'm a stranger in my own bed
And all the walls and ornaments they seem to offend me
Won't you forgive me?
I thought I wanted this way
I thought I really meant the words that I said
I had so many reasons in my head
But all I really needed was a little time and space