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Howard Hughes personal Hughes Glomar Explorer photograph and publicity archive.

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Howard Hughes personal Hughes Glomar Explorer photograph and publicity archive.
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101. Howard Hughes personal Hughes Glomar Explorer photograph and publicity archive. (ca. 1971-92) Straight from a Cold War spy thriller, in 1970 the CIA planned to recover nuclear Soviet submarine K-129 that had sunk in the Pacific. The agency persuaded Hughes to provide a cover story. A fervent patriot, Hughes gave the cover story to the press that the CIA's salvage vessel was really just a mining boat of his called the Hughes Glomar Explorer that would extract manganese nodules from the ocean floor. Included (14) 8 x 10 in. photographs of the ship - 7 black & white and 7 color. Included are three "Family Day" invitations for the ceremonial launch of the vessel on November 4, 1972. Also included a press release on the vessel dated July 24, 1973 and a photocopy press release dated 11-12-92 from the CIA of the then-declassified news that the remains of six Soviet sailors aboard the submarine were recovered by the Glomar Explorer and given a proper burial at sea. In fine condition. From the personal collection of Howard Hughes. $100 - $200