An aerial port bow view of a damaged Soviet Yankee class nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine 600 miles off the coast of Bermuda.  The submarine was damaged when missile propellant exploded.  The ship sank on October 6, 1986

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An aerial port bow view of a damaged Soviet Yankee class nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine 600 miles off the coast of Bermuda. The submarine was damaged when missile propellant exploded. The ship sank on October 6, 1986

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Beginning in ancient times, humans sought to operate under the water. The legendary origins of the submarine stretch back to 332 BC with a tale about Alexander the Great being lowered into the sea in a glass barrel to study fish. The submarine concept was thereafter consigned to the backwaters of history for some 1,800 years. This collection presents various submarines: from small and simple to nuclear-powered underwater behemoths.

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03/10/1986
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The U.S. National Archives
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