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A port quarter view of the memorial nuclear-powered attack submarine USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) moored in front of the Nautilus Memorial Submarine Force Library and Museum on the Thames River. The NAUTILUS was the world's first nuclear-powered submarine

A port quarter view of the memorial nuclear-powered attack submarine U...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, New London State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, USN (R... More

A port bow view of the memorial nuclear-powered attack submarine USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) moored on the Thames River. The NAUTILUS was the world's first nuclear-powered submarine

A port bow view of the memorial nuclear-powered attack submarine USS N...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, New London State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, USN (R... More

A port side view of the yard patrol craft 675 (YP 675), left, and a variety of pleasure boats in the Thames River, as the nuclear-powered attack submarine ex-USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) (not visible) arrives at Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut. The submarine ex-USS CROAKER (SS 246) is visible in the background

A port side view of the yard patrol craft 675 (YP 675), left, and a va...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Joan Zopf, USN Release S... More

The U.S. Navy service craft YDT-66 underway on the Thames River

The U.S. Navy service craft YDT-66 underway on the Thames River

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Peter J. Roers Release S... More

A view from the after deck of a YTB 760 class large harbor tug of a Coast Guard patrol boat, another YTB 760 class tug and other craft passing under bridges that cross the Thames River. The boats are escorting the nuclear-powered attack submarine ex-USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) upon it arrival at Naval Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut

A view from the after deck of a YTB 760 class large harbor tug of a Co...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Carl Duvall Release Stat... More

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN 719) transits the Thames River as it departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a regularly scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Prunera)

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN 719) transits the Thames River as it departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a regularly scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Prunera)

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN 719) transits the Thames River as it departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a regularly scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Prunera)

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN 719) transits the Thames River as it departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a regularly scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Prunera)

A port bow view of the memorial light cruiser HMS BELFAST (CL-35) moored on the Thames River above the Tower Bridge. The ship is dedicated to all who served in the British Royal Navy during World War Two. The ship is painted up in a dazzle camouflage scheme

A port bow view of the memorial light cruiser HMS BELFAST (CL-35) moor...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: London Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Servi... More

A port side view of the yard patrol craft 675 (YP 675), left, and a variety of pleasure boats in the Thames River, as the nuclear-powered attack submarine ex-USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) (not visible) arrives at Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut. The submarine ex-USS CROAKER (SS 246) is visible in the background

A port side view of the yard patrol craft 675 (YP 675), left, and a va...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, Groton State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Joan Zopf, USN Release S... More

A port view of the forward section of the memorial nuclear-powered attack submarine USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) moored on the Thames River. The NAUTILUS was the world's first nuclear-powered submarine

A port view of the forward section of the memorial nuclear-powered att...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Submarine Base, New London State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, USN (R... More

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN 719) transits the Thames River as it departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a regularly scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Prunera)

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN 719) transits the Thames River as it departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a regularly scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Prunera)

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN 719) transits the Thames River as it departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a regularly scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Prunera)

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN 719) transits the Thames River as it departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a regularly scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Prunera)

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN

Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Providence (SSN 719) transits the Thames River as it departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a regularly scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Prunera)

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