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Naval Column of 7 July – Marine & Oceans

Summary by MARINE & OCÉANS
7 July 1932: shipwreck of the Prometheus (off Cherbourg). The new 1,500-ton submarine flows by 75 metres of bottom while it is in testing with its crew and technical teams of the arsenal and Creusot. 7 survivors out of 69 men on board. The accident is due to an untimely operation [...]
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7 July 1932: shipwreck of the Prometheus (off Cherbourg). The new 1,500-ton submarine flows by 75 metres of bottom while it is in testing with its crew and technical teams of the arsenal and Creusot. 7 survivors out of 69 men on board. The accident is due to an untimely operation [...]

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MARINE & OCÉANS broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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