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FORMER GERMAN SUBMARINE TYPE IXC |
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SALVAGE |
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SUMMARY |
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Salvage equipment on this type of vessel consists of: | ||||||||||||||
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No fittings for diving bells are provided. | ||||||||||||||
It is understood that lungs have been obtained from other sources for review. Several collapsible boats have been forwarded to the Bureau for review. No report is available, as of the date of writing, on any review which may have been made. | ||||||||||||||
There is nothing unusual or remarkable about any of the other equipment listed above. | ||||||||||||||
July, 1946 |
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PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. |
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