Diving Bell Picks Up Squalus Survivors -- A close-up of the diving bell aboard the rescue ship Falcon which was used to pick up survivors from the U.S. Navy submarine Squalus today, sunken 240 feet below. This picture was made before the bell, or rescue chamber, was lowered. The rescue ship Wandank is back of the Falcon. May 24, 1939. (Photo by Wide World Photo).
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