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=== Rescue Operations ===


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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">The fleet tug USS Wandank (AT-26) and the submarine rescue vessel Falcon (ASR-2) moored over the wreck of the Squalus, May 24, 1939. This photo is during the rescue phase. The McCann Rescue Chamber can be seen on the Falcon's aft deck.
 
<small>Photo NH 57508 courtesy of the NHHC.</small>


<small>Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman</small>
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The McCann chamber alongside the Falcon as it prepares for a dive on the sunken Squalus, May 24, 1939. A total of five trips were made to the sub, under very difficult conditions. At one point, frayed cables trapped the chamber underwater and a rescue of the rescuers was needed. All 33 men in the forward compartments were returned to the surface.
<small>Photo NH 97292 courtesy of the NHHC.</small>
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Rescued crew on the deck of the USCGC Harriet Lane. The Squalus' Commanding Officer, LT Oliver F. Naquin, is standing hatless in the center, between the lifeline and the sailor behind him. He was the last man out of the boat. His calm and decisive demeanor provided courage and hope to his crew while they awaited rescue. His leadership was outstanding.
<small>National Archive photo.</small>
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=== Salvage Operations and the Tow to Portsmouth ===
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Revision as of 18:12, 20 November 2023

Rescue Operations

The fleet tug USS Wandank (AT-26) and the submarine rescue vessel Falcon (ASR-2) moored over the wreck of the Squalus, May 24, 1939. This photo is during the rescue phase. The McCann Rescue Chamber can be seen on the Falcon's aft deck.

Photo NH 57508 courtesy of the NHHC.

The McCann chamber alongside the Falcon as it prepares for a dive on the sunken Squalus, May 24, 1939. A total of five trips were made to the sub, under very difficult conditions. At one point, frayed cables trapped the chamber underwater and a rescue of the rescuers was needed. All 33 men in the forward compartments were returned to the surface.

Photo NH 97292 courtesy of the NHHC.

Rescued crew on the deck of the USCGC Harriet Lane. The Squalus' Commanding Officer, LT Oliver F. Naquin, is standing hatless in the center, between the lifeline and the sailor behind him. He was the last man out of the boat. His calm and decisive demeanor provided courage and hope to his crew while they awaited rescue. His leadership was outstanding.

National Archive photo.

Salvage Operations and the Tow to Portsmouth



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