File:USS Silversides;0823601.jpg
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Silversides (SS-236), a national landmark and a museum, is seen at "full dress ship" in Muskegon, MI. for the US Navy's Submarine Centennial, 3 June 2000.
Photo by Lt. Scott McIlnay. US Navy photo # 000603-N-8321M-002, US Navy Chinfo Photo Gallery web site.
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