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Capitan Thomson submarine, 1929.jpg

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English: Caption text says "The "Capital Thompson," one of the two submarines launched simultaneously at the Vickers Armstrong yards in England, the first time in twenty years that such a double event has taken place. The vessels are being built for the Chilean Navy."
Date 01-31-1929
Source https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer-capitan-thomso/168693568/, The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 31, 1929, pg. 19
Author The Philadelphia Inquirer

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1929 photograph of Chilean submarine Capitan Thomson in the Capitan O'Brien class. (was decommissioned in 1958)

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