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Rear Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, father of nuclear powered submarines, boards the USS Nautilus from the Navy Tug 534 in the Narrows below Brooklyn, New York on August 25, 1958. Cdr. William Anderson, head showing at left, awaits to greet the admiral aboard the U.S. Navy's first nuclear sub. Anderson is skipper of the Nautilus. Saluting at left center is Lt. Donald P. Hall, gunnery officer of the Nautilus. The craft returned earlier from 4-month voyage. (AP Photo/Pool)
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Rear Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, father of nuclear powered submarines, boards the USS Nautilus from the Navy Tug 534 in the Narrows below Brooklyn, New York on August 25, 1958. Cdr. William Anderson, head showing at left, awaits to greet the admiral aboard the U.S. Navy's first nuclear sub. Anderson is skipper of the Nautilus. Saluting at left center is Lt. Donald P. Hall, gunnery officer of the Nautilus. The craft returned earlier from 4-month voyage. (AP Photo/Pool)

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