- Frank Cable
Frank Taylor Cable (1863-1945) was an early pioneer in
submarine development and piloted the firstUnited States Navy submarine during its pre-commissioning trials.Cable was a qualified electrician and employee of the
Electro-Dynamic Company owned by financierIsaac Rice . Rice was a financial supporter of inventorJohn Phillip Holland whoseHolland Torpedo Boat Company was developing a prototype submarine, the ""Holland VI", for the United States Navy.When the "Holland VI" sank in
New York harbor on 13 October 1897,cite web | first = Robert | last = Mitchell | coauthors = Dembek, Stephen | title =Submarine Pioneers | publisher =Chief of Naval Operations, Submarine Warfare Division, United States Navy | date =2001-03-03 | url =http://www.navy.mil/navydata/cno/n87/history/pioneers3.html#Frank%20Cable | accessdate =2008-02-12] Cable was dispatched by Rice to assist with the repairs. The submarine's internal components had been flooded with corrosive salt water, leading to short circuits and corrosion. Cable had previously specialised in the design and production of propulsion machinery, including diesel engines and electric motors and was able to co-ordinate repair work and restore the submarine's operations.Cable was retained as an electrician at Holland's company — while still working for Rice — and made a number of changes to the submarine design. A key proposal of Cable's was to improve the submarine's handling by relocating the
rudder and sterndiving planes to a position aft of thepropellor . The proposal was accepted and by 4 July 1898 the "Holland VI" was ready for seagoing trials. Cable was chosen as the civilian trial captain and successfully commanded the vessel during its early operations. The Holland VI was purchased by the United States Navy on 11 April 1900 with the initial designation of USS|Holland|SS-1|6 and the subsequent designation of SS-1. The craft was officially commissioned into U. S. Navy service on 12 October 1900.Following the commissioning of the USS "Holland", Cable was engaged to train prospective submarine crews in Britain, Japan and Russia. Upon his return to the United States in 1905, he went on to become a co-founder of the
Electric Boat Company , the primary manufacturer of United States naval submarines in the early twentieth century. He was appointed company general manager in 1930 and died in 1945. Cable worked for Electric Boat for nearly 45 years.In 1978 the
submarine tender USS|Frank Cable|AS-40|6 was named in his honour.References
* History of The Electric Boat Company and Frank Cable's role therein. http://www.gdeb.com/about/centennial/eb-100yrs-2.html
* Original site of operations for Electric Boat Company was at Crescent Shipyard, Elizabethport, New Jersey. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/crescent.htmFurther reading
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