File:Underwater combat swimmer of the Office of Strategic Services Detachment 404 Maritime Unit.jpg

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English: An underwater combat swimmer of the Office of Strategic Services Detachment 404 Maritime Unit experiences hypoxia while using a rebreather in 1944. It was a temporary malfunction.
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