

Original Cold War-era photograph of. Navy Skipjack-class nuclear-powered fast attack submarine, pictured underway with. Diamond Head and Honolulu. Visible in the background-strongly suggesting operations in or near. Served throughout the height of the Cold War, conducting classified patrols and training missions in the Pacific. Named for Admiral Thomas A. (1911), SSN-588 carried forward a proud naval lineage during one of the most strategically sensitive periods in U. This photograph is an. The vessel is clearly identified by name and hull number, printed directly on the image. “USS SCAMP (SSN-588)”. A detail highly valued by collectors and former crew members alike. The reverse is blank with a faint repeating watermark consistent with mid-20th-century photographic paper. Why This Matters to Veterans & Collectors. With visible hull identification. Submarine veterans, Pacific Fleet personnel, and Cold War naval historians. A tangible, frame-ready piece of U. Navy operational history-quiet, powerful, and authentic. Cold War (circa 1960s-1970s). Blank with faint watermark. Very good vintage condition with minor, age-appropriate wear; no major creases or damage. A compelling display piece for a. Naval office, veterans’ study, military archive, or framed wall presentation. Pieces like this are often kept within families or personal collections and are becoming harder to source on the open market.