Exploring a Cold-War Relic

By Petty Officer 1st Class Eric LippmannJune 12, 2008

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Exploring a Cold-War Relic
An Army diver from Fort Eustis, Va., descends to the former Soviet submarine Juliett 484 at the bottom of Providence River, R.I., June 7, 2008. Army divers are exploring ways to raise the sub, which sank in about 30 feet of water during a Nor'easter ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

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