Submarine training at New London, Connecticut

Official U.S. Navy Photograph, Gift of Mary Noble, from The collection of the National WWII Museum
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"369 - 40 photos - 369. Submarine training at New London, Connecticut is complete in every detail from classroom theory to practical application at sea. 54. Practice Run... Crash Dive! At the beginning of the crash dive, a signal shrieks warning the crew, bells ting, indicating that the diesel engines are stopped, ballast tanks are flooded, and the electric motors thrown into gear. - U.S. Navy Official Photo." 1942-45

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Official U.S. Navy Photographs collected by navy veteran John R. Noble, who served in the Pacific on the USS Castor and the USS Fletcher during World War II.
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New London Harbor
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41.333
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-72.083
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Submarines--American--Connecticut
Military training--Connecticut