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Crew members stand near the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS SEAHORSE (SSN 669) shortly after the vessel surfaced through the ice at the North Pole during exercise ICE EX '90

Crew members emerge from the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS SEAHORSE (SSN 669) shortly after the vessel surfaced through the ice at the North Pole during exercise ICE EX '90. The sail of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS GURNARD (SSN 662), which also just surfaced, can be seen on the horizon

Crew members emerge from the nuclear-powered submarine USS SEAHORSE (SSN-669) shortly after the vessel surfaced at the North Pole during exercise Ice Ex '90

The sail of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS BILLFISH (SSN-676) protudes from the ice while the ship is surfaced at the North Pole. The sail-mounted diving planes are in the vertical position for breaking through the ice

Crew members gather near the sail of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS PARGO (SSN-650) shortly after the vessel surfaced through the ice

Naval personnel work near the nuclear-powered submarines USS GURNARD (SSN 662) and USS SEAHORSE (SSN 669), which have surfaced through the ice

Crew members stand on the bow of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS GURNARD (SSN-662), background, as others gather nearby to watch the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS SEAHORSE (SSN-669) surface through the ice during exercise Ice Ex '90

Naval personnel work atop the sail structure of the nuclear-powered submarine USS SEAHORSE (SSN 669), during operations in the Arctic ice off of Alaska

A port bow view of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS GRAYLING (SSN-646) moored at a pier

A view of the sail of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS GURNARD (SSN 662) shortly after the vessel surfaced through the ice at the North Pole during exercise ICE EX '90

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Subject Operation/Series: ICE EX '90

Country: North Sea

Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Harry Gerwien

Release Status: Released to Public

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25/03/1990
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