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Also spelled Van Drebbel, Drebell, Dreble, and Trebel.
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“New Experiments touching the Spring of the Air and its
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Herbert C. Fyfe, “Submarine Warfare,” p. 269.
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Mr. J. F. Waddington used vertical propellers in tubes
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submerging when stationary, on a small electric
submarine he invented, built and demonstrated at
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published in “International Marine Engineering,” and are
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Electric current.
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From an article by Admiral Selfridge in the “Outlook.”
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The sound of the first gun of the salute fired by the
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“Scientific American,” January 28, 1911, page 87.
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“Scientific American,” November 23, 1912.
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Titherington’s History of the Spanish-American War, p.
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