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Jay Skidmore, Chula Vista, Calif., U.S. Navy photographer, grasps the periscope of a wrecked Japanese midget submarine resting upright on a coral bed a mile outside of Pearl Harbor. The sub was found accidentally by navy divers on June 13, in 70 feet of water. The navy said it believed the midget was one of three taking part in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, Dec. 7, 1941. One was sunk inside the harbor, a second was beached. December 7, 1941. (Photo by Donald Williams, U.S. Navy).

Jay Skidmore, Chula Vista, Calif., U.S. Navy photographer, grasps the periscope of a wrecked Japanese midget submarine resting upright on a coral bed a mile outside of Pearl Harbor. The sub was found accidentally by navy divers on June 13, in 70 feet of water. The navy said it believed the midget was one of three taking part in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, Dec. 7, 1941. One was sunk inside the harbor, a second was beached. December 7, 1941. (Photo by Donald Williams, U.S. Navy).
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Jay Skidmore, Chula Vista, Calif., U.S. Navy photographer, grasps the periscope of a wrecked Japanese midget submarine resting upright on a coral bed a mile outside of Pearl Harbor. The sub was found accidentally by navy divers on June 13, in 70 feet of water. The navy said it believed the midget was one of three taking part in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, Dec. 7, 1941. One was sunk inside the harbor, a second was beached. December 7, 1941. (Photo by Donald Williams, U.S. Navy).
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