The release of about 3000 pages of documents delving into the deadliest submarine disaster in US history has not yielded any sinister effort to hide the truth, a retired Navy skipper says.Instead, documents show the US Navy's policies and procedures failed to keep pace with fast-moving technological advances during the Cold War, allowing a series of failures that led to the sinking of the USS Thresher on April 10, 1963, said retired Captain James Bryant, who sued for release of the documents under the Freedom of Information Act."There's no cover-up. No smoking gun," he said.
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