File:Kate Morrand, right, archeological conservator with the Underwater Archeology Branch, Naval History and Heritage Command, points out the embossing of a two-mast ship on a leather wallet to German navy Capt. Karl 130813-N-CS953-002.jpg

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English: Kate Morrand, right, archeological conservator with the Underwater Archeology Branch, Naval History and Heritage Command, points out the embossing of a two-mast ship on a leather wallet to German navy Capt. Karl Setzer, left, naval attaché to the German Embassy, and Cmdr. Tobias Vob, Setzer’s aide, in Washington, D.C., Aug. 13, 2013. The wallet was found near the wreck of a World War II German U-boat and then given to the Navy Criminal Investigative Service.
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