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Management number | 1443632 | Release Date | 2025/07/08 | List Price | $97.49 | Model Number | 1443632 | ||
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This is a rare antique photograph that captures a historic moment in the history of the US Navy. Taken in 1915, the photo depicts the F-4 submarine being raised after its first submarine disaster. Measuring 5 x 7 inches, this original print is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of naval history. The image showcases the aftermath of the accident and is a visual testimony to the bravery and sacrifice of the Navy personnel involved. The photo features clear backwriting and depicts the F-4 submarine, which sank during a routine exercise off the coast of Honolulu. The picture captures the scale and impact of the disaster, making it an invaluable piece of history for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
During submarine maneuvers off Honolulu on March 25, 1915 the F-4 sank to a depth of 305 feet, resulting in the loss of the commander, Lieut. A. L. Ede, Ensign T. A. Parker, and crew of 19 men. It was the first submarine disaster ever sustained by the American Navy.
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