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Ships off coast - S-19 (sub) aground (Orleans)
Sub S-19 in drydock.
Sub S-19 in drydock.
Subs O-9 and O-10 in Navy Yard.
Subs O-9 and O-10 in Navy Yard.
Subs O-9 and O-10 in Navy Yard.
US sub S-19
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Subs S-3/S-6/S-7/S-8/S-9 going out of commission at Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Italian subs 'Galilla' (L) and 'O.Millelire' (R) in Navy Yard.
Italian subs 'Galilla' (L) and 'O.Millelire' (R) in Navy Yard.
Italian subs 'Galilla' (L) and 'O.Millelire' (R) in Navy Yard.
Crowd aboard sub S-6, sister ship to ill-fated S-4
Crowd going aboard sub S-6, sister ship to ill-fated S-4 in Navy Yard.
Sub S-19 aground off Nauset Beach, Orleans, MA.
Italian sub 'Millelire' sails toward Boston escorted by patrol boats 'Biglieri' and 'Matteucci'.
Italian sub 'Millelire' sails toward Boston escorted by patrol boats 'Biglieri' and 'Matteucci'.
Italian sub 'Millelire' comes to Boston
Sub S-19 runs aground off Nauset Beach in Orleans.
Famous German sub 'Deutschland' at New London. First sub to cross the Atlantic during the war.
Subs O-9 and O-10 in Navy Yard.
Crew on deck of Italian sub 'Balilla' off Boston lightship on way to Charlestown Navy Yard
Italian submarine 'Balilla' off Boston lightship on way to Charlestown Navy Yard

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