English: The crew of the Norwegian submarine A-2, photographed on Friday, 17 july 1914. The submarine was inspected on 10.30 am that very day, and the crew are therefore in their gala uniforms. The Commanding Officer, First Lieutenant O. Siem, can be seen at the left, with his NCO First Lieutenant T. Verdrup to his right. In the front we can see the chief engineer O. Ingebrigtsen, together with engineers Edvardsen, Røren og Arnesen. To the right of A-2 lies A-3.
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