Lawrence York Spear
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Lawrence York Spear was an American
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 naval officer and businessman who spent the majority of his career working for the Electric Boat Company.

Biography

Born in Warren, Ohio
Warren, Ohio
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, Spear graduated from the United States Naval Academy
United States Naval Academy
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 in Annapolis, Maryland
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 in 1890. Lieutenant Spear went to Scotland to attend the University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow
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. After returning, he was asked to inspect and oversee the projects that were taking place at several shipyards across America. One of those shipyards was the Crescent Shipyard
Crescent Shipyard
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 of Elizabeth, New Jersey, where the United States Navy's first submarines were built by John P. Holland's Holland Torpedo Boat Company. Later on, this company changed its name when Isaac Rice
Isaac Rice
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 merged his other holdings (Electric Storage and Electo-Dynamic) with Holland's to create the Electric Boat Company.

In 1902 Spear resigned his Navy commission and joined Electric Boat as a naval constructor He was appointed Vice-President when Holland resigned in April 1904. Spear served as President from 1942 to 1947, running the company during World War II, when it was a leading producer of submarines. He served as Chairman of the Board from 1947 until his death on 9 September 1950. Electric Boat changed its name to General Dynamics in 1952 under the company's new Chairman and CEO, John Jay Hopkins
John Jay Hopkins
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.

Honors

The submarine tender
Submarine tender
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, built by the General Dynamics Shipbuilding Division in Quincy, Massachusetts, was named after him.
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