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Carlson: Gleaming expansion suits military museum exhibits

Look through the oval eyepiece for a couple of seconds and you're Clark Gable in "Run Silent, Run Deep." Or maybe Glenn Ford in "Torpedo Run." A few drops of sweat slide down your face. Somebody yells out the range to the target. Full Article at Des Moines Register

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