File:USS Elk River (IX-501) and SEALAB III drawing 1968.jpg

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Description An artist's impression showing the U.S. Navy SEALAB III at a depth of 200 m and the support ship USS Elk River (IX-501, ex LSM(R)-501).
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Source U.S. Navy All Hands magazine October 1968, p. 6.
Author U.S. Navy
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"All photographs published in ALL HANDS are official Department of Defense photographs unless otherwise designated."

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