Aid For Sunken Sub Crew Rushed From New York -- Navy men loading equipment aboard the U.S. Navy tug Sagamore at the Brooklyn Navy Yard today as the Sagamore was readied for a trip to Portsmouth, N.H., southeast of which the submarine Squalus sank today. The Sagamore was towing pontoons and carrying other equipment which she used in rescue work when the S-4 sank off Provincingtown, Mass. May 23, 1939. (Photo by by Wide World Photo).

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