010605-N-0000X-003 North Pole (June 5, 2001) Ð The Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) breaks through the Artic ice. For the first time in a third of a century, Scranton was one of two submarines to surface at the North Pole. Scranton and her crew broke through almost four feet of ice as a part of Atlantic Submarine Ice Exercise (LANTSUBICEX) 1-01, a three-ship exercise which demonstrated the NavyÕs commitment to assure access to all international waters. Navy photo (RELEASED) US Navy 010605-N-0000X-003 The Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS S
010605-N-0000X-003 North Pole (June 5, 2001) Ð The Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) breaks through the Artic ice. For the first time in a third of a century, Scranton was one of two submarines to surface at the North Pole. Scranton and her crew broke through almost four feet of ice as a part of Atlantic Submarine Ice Exercise (LANTSUBICEX) 1-01, a three-ship exercise which demonstrated the NavyÕs commitment to assure access to all international waters. Navy photo (RELEASED) US Navy 010605-N-0000X-003 The Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) breaks through the Arctic ice
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