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		<description>Louis LaBade Driggs was a retired naval officer and ordnance designer (primarily naval cannon).  He probably submitted the article as a &quot;free-lance&quot; offering rather than as a staff writer.  He and his father, William Hale Driggs, were in the ordnance manufacturing business.  Their company was Driggs-Seabury Gun and Ammunition Co.</description>
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