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USS Springer refitting at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, May 1960USS Ticonderoga at Hong Kong, Mar-Oct 1960
USS Springer refitting at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, May 1960USS Ticonderoga at Hong Kong, Mar-Oct 1960
USS Ticonderoga underway, Western Pacific, mid-1960RMS Queen Mary at Southampton, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1960
USS Ticonderoga underway, Western Pacific, mid-1960RMS Queen Mary at Southampton, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1960
Japanese Type A-class midget submarine being recovered near the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, circa Jul 1960; its torpedoes had not been firedP3V aircraft flying over USS Capitaine, summer 1960
Japanese Type A-class midget submarine being recovered near the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, circa Jul 1960; its torpedoes had not been firedP3V aircraft flying over USS Capitaine, summer 1960
Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack recovered from the Keehi Lagoon off Honolulu, Hawaii, 6 Jul 1960. A floating heavy-lift crane is lowering the submarine onto a lighter.USS Current alongside Pearl Harbor Salvage Dock as Floating Crane YD-121 lifts a Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack salvaged from Oahu’s Keehi Lagoon, 14 Jul 1960.
Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack recovered from the Keehi Lagoon off Honolulu, Hawaii, 6 Jul 1960. A floating heavy-lift crane is lowering the submarine onto a lighter.USS Current alongside Pearl Harbor Salvage Dock as Floating Crane YD-121 lifts a Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack salvaged from Oahu’s Keehi Lagoon, 14 Jul 1960.
USS Current at Pearl HarborUSS Wasp
USS Current at Pearl Harbor's Salvage Dock alongside the wreck of midget submarine I-18tou recovered from Keehi Lagoon, Hawaii, United States, 14 Jul 1960. Although not seen, the wreck is being lifted by Floating Crane YD-121.USS Wasp's crew spelling out Dakar on the flight deck, off Dakar, Senegal, 29 Jul 1960
Carriers USS Shangri-La (right) and USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) at Charlie 3 of Ribualt Bay carrier basin, Naval Station Mayport, Florida, United States, Aug 1960USS Shangri-La underway off Mayport, Florida, United States, Aug 1960; note F8U-1, F4D-1, A4D-2, and AD-6 aircraft
Carriers USS Shangri-La (right) and USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) at Charlie 3 of Ribualt Bay carrier basin, Naval Station Mayport, Florida, United States, Aug 1960USS Shangri-La underway off Mayport, Florida, United States, Aug 1960; note F8U-1, F4D-1, A4D-2, and AD-6 aircraft
USS Proteus off Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, 8 Aug 1960USS Macabi, circa 1960
USS Proteus off Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, 8 Aug 1960USS Macabi, circa 1960
Argentinian submarine Santa Fe on trials, circa mid- to late-1960USS Essex underway in the Mediterranean Sea, late 1960
Argentinian submarine Santa Fe on trials, circa mid- to late-1960USS Essex underway in the Mediterranean Sea, late 1960
After the hulk of the submarine Tinosa was used as a target ship, it was scuttled off Hawaii in Nov 1960.USS Carbonero moored alongside oiler Genesee, date unknown
After the hulk of the submarine Tinosa was used as a target ship, it was scuttled off Hawaii in Nov 1960.USS Carbonero moored alongside oiler Genesee, date unknown
USS Menhaden undeway, circa 1961USS Proteus transferring a Polaris missile to USS Patrick Henry, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1961, photo 1 of 2
USS Menhaden undeway, circa 1961USS Proteus transferring a Polaris missile to USS Patrick Henry, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1961, photo 1 of 2

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