John Hays Hammond Jnr
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John Hays Hammond Jnr
JOHN HAYS HAMMOND American inventor of radio- controlled torpedoes and other useful weapons of mass destruction. Son of engineer of the same name. Date: 1888 - 1965
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1888 1965 Controlled Destruction Engineer Hammond Hays Inventor Mass Radio Torpedoes Weapons
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John Hays Hammond Jr. (1888-1965): Pioneering Inventor of Radio-Controlled Weapons This photograph features John Hays Hammond Jr., an American inventor whose groundbreaking innovations in radio-controlled technology revolutionized the military landscape. Born on March 6, 1888, in Quincy, Massachusetts, Hammond was the son of a renowned engineer of the same name. Hammond's inventive spirit was ignited at a young age, and he went on to study electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). However, it was during World War I that Hammond's work took a dramatic turn. Recognizing the potential of radio-controlled technology for military applications, he dedicated himself to developing radio-controlled torpedoes and other weapons. The photograph captures Hammond in a serious and focused demeanor, reflecting the gravity of his work. With a pair of binoculars in hand, he appears intently observing a test or demonstration, likely of one of his radio-controlled devices. The image exudes a sense of determination and innovation, as Hammond paved the way for a new era of military technology. Hammond's inventions, including the radio-controlled torpedo and the guided missile, proved invaluable during World War II and beyond. His work laid the foundation for the development of modern missile guidance systems and remote-controlled military technology. Hammond's legacy as a pioneering inventor continues to shape the military landscape and the world at large. John Hays Hammond Jr. passed away on January 31, 1965, leaving behind a remarkable legacy that continues to inspire and influence generations of engineers and inventors. This photograph serves as a testament to his groundbreaking contributions to the field of radio-controlled technology and the indelible mark he left on history.
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