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First picture of the U.S. submarine Squalus in dry dock after 113 days on the sea floor off the eastern United States coast. In May, when the Squalus dived and failed to rise, 26 men died and 33 escaped in a diving-bell, The Squalus was salvaged on September 14.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 8

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First picture of the U.S. submarine Squalus in dry dock after 113 days on the sea floor off the eastern United States coast. In May, when the Squalus dived and failed to rise, 26 men died and 33 escaped in a diving-bell, The Squalus was salvaged on September 14. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 8

First picture of the U.S. submarine Squalus in dry dock after 113 days on the sea floor off the eastern United States coast. In May, when the Squalus dived and failed to rise, 26 men died and 33 escaped in a diving-bell, The Squalus was salvaged on September 14. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 8