TO THE DEPTHS AND UP—BRISBANE, EARLY 1943

A black and white photograph is the sole occupant of one wall of the Queensland Maritime Museum CEO's office. It depicts a stirring scene. Under a turbulent sky a submarine slices through a choppy sea, the Stars and Stripes streaming from its conning tower. On its bow is the outline of a boundi...

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