File:Submarines scrap.jpg
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DescriptionSubmarines scrap.jpg | An aerial view of four decommissioned nuclear-powered U.S. Navy attack submarines in the late stages of being scrapped out in a graving dock at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Washington (USA), on 17 May 1993. | |||
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Author | Calvin Larsen, U.S. Navy | |||
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