USS Trepang (SS-412) au large du chantier naval de Mare Island – Vallejo – Californie – 12 juillet 1944
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USS Trepang (SS-412) au large du chantier naval de Mare Island – Vallejo – Californie – 12 juillet 1944
©US Navy - 4476-44

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The sail and tail fin of the submarine USS TREPANG (SSN-674) protrude from the ice after surfacing near Ice Camp Opal, a research station on the Arctic polar ice cap, 7/5/1985
Series: Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007
Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008
Image Description: A flat pebbled-ice surface, through which is breaking the top parts of a submarine. The ice is broken in sheets, sort of the opposite of when you walk on snow with a not-quite-strong-enough crust.
L'incident ovni de l'USS Trepang (SSN-674), que en teoria tingué lloc a l'ocèan Àrtic, el març de 1971.
USS Trepang at the North Pole. This picture was taken by a Stars & Stripes photographer at Ice Camp Opal approximately 300 miles south of the North Pole.