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Port side view of the D-2 (SS-18) underway, probably during builder's trials, circa 1909. Note the striped poles near the submarine's bow and stern, possibly for evaluating trim angles while partially submerged.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph, # NH 53774.
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