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ARRIVED AT THE NORTH POLE.—Only the conning-tower of the 2382-ton United States nuclear submarine Sargo shows above the ice as it surfaces at the North Pole after cruising 2744 miles under the ice-pap in less than 15 days.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 6

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ARRIVED AT THE NORTH POLE.—Only the conning-tower of the 2382-ton United States nuclear submarine Sargo shows above the ice as it surfaces at the North Pole after cruising 2744 miles under the ice-pap in less than 15 days. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 6

ARRIVED AT THE NORTH POLE.—Only the conning-tower of the 2382-ton United States nuclear submarine Sargo shows above the ice as it surfaces at the North Pole after cruising 2744 miles under the ice-pap in less than 15 days. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 6

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