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Frank McDowell Leavitt

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The Boone Family, A Genealogical History of the Descendants of George and Mary Boone who Came to America in 1717; Containing Many Unpublished Bits of Early Kentucky History, By Ella Hazel Atterbury Spraker, Jesse Procter Crump, Published by Genealogical Publishing Company,
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officials, because both nation's fleets had lost most of their battleships to underwater explosives. The race was on to perfect the deadly armaments, and the United States Navy was becoming the world leader in torpedo technology.
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at the Naval Academy cemetery, where he is interred. Frank M. L. Davis and his father, Lieutenant Ralph Otis Davis, were both assigned to the Navy submarine service.
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James C. Cresap, had a grandchild named in honor of the inventor: U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Frank McDowell Leavitt Davis, who graduated from the
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Compressed Air Magazine: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Useful Application of Compressed Air, William Lawrence Saunders (ed.), New York, 1903
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Hellions of the Deep: The Development of American Torpedoes in World War II, Robert Gannon, Published by Penn State Press, 1996
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Power Consumed in Propelling The Whitehead Torpedo at Various Speeds, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
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Frank M. Leavitt, who served as chief engineer for the E. W. Bliss Company for many years, died at his home in
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By 1904, Leavitt had turned his attention to weaponry: he began working with the civilian contracting firm
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Steering Apparatus for Automobile Torpedoes, F. M. Leavitt, United States Patent Office, December 25, 1906
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Newport and Navy Torpedoes: An Enduring Legacy, Mary Anne Cowell, Edward C. Whitman, GlobalSecurity.org
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Iron Men and Tin Fish: The Race to Build a Better Torpedo During World War II
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Hellions of the Deep: The Development of American Torpedoes in World War II
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The Devil's Device: The Story of Robert Whitehead, Inventor of the Torpedo
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USNA Cemetery Documentation Project (schenker) (September 8, 2005).
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of Brooklyn to design a new type of torpedo. The recently concluded
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Steam Pumping Engine, United States Patent Office, Frank M. Leavitt
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The History of the Torpedo and the Relevance to Today's U.S. Navy
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in 1946. Frank McDowell Leavitt Davis is honored with a
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Files/Section 4/0538C- Davis, F. M. L.pdf the original
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