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==References== ===Citations=== {{Reflist|30em}} ===Sources=== {{Refbegin}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20091026192115/http://geocities.com/gwmccue/ Patents owned by General Dynamics Corporation]. US Patent & Trademark Office. URL accessed on 5 December 2005. * {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091026192115/http://geocities.com/gwmccue/ |date=October 26, 2009 |title=Founder of the Electric Boat Company}} from a [[GeoCities]]-hosted website * Compton-Hall, Richard. ''The Submarine Pioneers''. Sutton Publishing, 1999. * Franklin, Roger. ''The Defender: The Story of General Dynamics''. Harper & Row, 1986. * General Dynamics. ''Dynamic America''. General Dynamics/Doubleday Publishing Company, 1960. * Goodwin, Jacob. ''Brotherhood of Arms: General Dynamics and the Business of Defending America''. Random House, 1985. * Pederson, Jay P. (Ed.). ''International Directory of Company Histories'', Volume 40. St. James Press, March 2001. {{ISBN|1-55862-445-7}}. (General Dynamics section, pp. 204β210). See also ''International Directory of Company Histories'', Volume 86. St. James Press, July 2007. {{ISBN|1-4144-2970-3}} (General Dynamics/Electric Boat Corporation section, pp. 136β139). * Morris, Richard Knowles. ''John P. Holland 1841β1914, Inventor of the Modern Submarine''. The University of South Carolina Press, 1998. (Book originally copyrighted and published by the United States Naval Institute Press, 1966.) * Morris, Richard Knowles. ''Who Built Those Subs?''. United States Naval Institute Press, October 1998. (125th Anniversary issue) * Rodengen, Jeffrey. ''The Legend of Electric Boat, Serving The Silent Service''. Write Stuff Syndicate, 1994. Account revised in 2007. {{Refend}}
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