Maritime: Submarines

Sub S-4 drydock filling up.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Press refused admittance to board USS Paulding by Admiral Brumby, in charge of S-4 disaster.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Sub S-4 being towed to Navy Yard from off of Provincetown. The trip took 14 hours to go the 49 miles.
Sub S-4 disaster. Officers huddle to plan rescue of crew.
S-4 disaster. Admiral Brumby, head of sub rescue, blocking photographers from covering the event from USS Paulding.
Sub S-4 disaster: Note written by entombed crewman.
Sub S-4 disaster. Note written by entombed crewman.
Sub S-4 before being floated in Navy Yard drydock.
USS Paulding on marine railway at Navy Yard with torn bow after she sank sub S-4.
Sub S-4 in drydock. All painted up before she was removed.
Navy tug Falcon and the Wandank, off Provincetown working at raising of the sub S-4
USS Wright sails into Boston with pontoons from Norfolk, VA, to assist in raising the S-4
S-4 disaster: Giant crane 'Hercules' removing pontoons from USS wright
Submarine S-4 in drydock at Navy Yard
Sub S-4 tied up at pier at Navy Yard just before entering drydock
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Ill-fated sub S-4 in drydock at Navy Yard.
Ill-fated sub S-4 all painted and repaired and ready to be floated, at Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 just before she was floated in drydock, Navy Yard
Sub S-4 with old glory at half mast, Navy Yard

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