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English: Valery Sablin as a cadet, 1956
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Source [1], Young, Gregory D. (2005) The Last Sentry: The True Story that Inspired The Hunt for Red October, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, p. 112 ISBN: 978-1-59114-992-7.
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