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Tango01 | 21 Oct 2020 9:02 p.m. PST |
… of USS Thresher, the deadliest submarine disaster in US history "The Navy has started releasing declassified documents from the investigation into the deadliest submarine disaster in U.S. history. A judge ordered the declassification of about 4,000 documents pertaining to the sinking of the USS Thresher 57 years ago. The first batch of pages were made public Wednesday. The USS Thresher was a submarine built at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. It tragically sank off the coast of New England on April 10, 1963, taking with it all the 129 men aboard. The documents were released in compliance with a Freedom of Information Act ruling made earlier this year…"
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