John T. Thompson
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'''John Taliaferro Thompson''', ([[December 31]], [[1860]] - [[June 21]], [[1940]]), was a [[United States Army]] officer best remembered as the inventor of the [[Thompson submachine gun]]. (Taliaferro was pronounced "Tolliver"<ref>[http://www.auto-ordnance.com/pg_thompson.html Auto-Ordnance Corporation Photo Library]</ref>.)
==Early life==
Born on December 31, 1860 in [[Newport, Kentucky]] at the historic [[Southgate House]], Thompson was the son of an [[Union Army|Army]] [[lieutenant colonel]] and Union veteran. He therefore grew up on a succession of Army posts, and had decided on the military as a career by the age of sixteen. After a year at [[Indiana University Bloomington|Indiana University]] in [[1877]], he gain an appointment to the [[United States Military Academy]], graduating in [[1882]].
His first duty station was in his birthplace of Newport, assigned to the 2nd Artillery as a second lieutenant. He then attended engineering and artillery schools, and was finally assigned to the [[United States Army Ordnance Corps|Army's Ordnance Department]] in [[1890]], where he was to spend the rest of his military career. During this period he began his specialization in small arms.
==Spanish American War==
With the beginning of the [[Spanish American War]], Thompson was promoted to [[Lieutenant Colonel (United States)|lieutenant colonel]] and sent to [[Tampa, Florida]] as Chief Ordnance Officer under the top commander for the [[Cuba]]n campaign, General [[William R. Shafter]]. While the rest of the Army was plagued with logistical problems, Thompson on the contrary ran ordnance supply operations to Cuba in a highly efficient manner. Over 18,000 tons of munitions were transferred to the battlefield from his Tampa command without any accidents. Thompson was promoted to colonel, the youngest such in the Army at the time.
It was also this war which offered Thompson his first exposure to automatic weapons. At the request of Lt. [[John H. Parker]], Thompson arranged for the informal formation of a [[Gatling gun]] unit, with fifteen weapons and a generous supply of ammunition, all shipped to Cuba on Thompson's sole authority. This unit would later play a significant role in the [[Battle of San Juan Hill]].
After the war Thompson was appointed chief of the Small Arms Division for the Ordnance Department. While in this position he supervised development of the [[M1903 Springfield rifle]] and chaired the ordnance board that approved the [[M1911 Colt pistol|M1911]] pistol. For the latter he devised unusual tests involving firing the weapon at donated human cadavers and live cattle to assess ammunition effectiveness.
==World War I==
[[World War I]] began in Europe in [[1914]], and Thompson was sympathetic to the [[Allies of World War I|Allied]] cause. Since the U.S. did not immediately enter the war, and because he recognized a significant need for small arms in Europe (as well as an opportunity to make a substantial profit), Thompson retired from the Army in November of that year and took a job as Chief Engineer of the [[Remington Arms Company]]. While with the company he supervised the construction of the Eddystone Plant in [[Chester, Pennsylvania]], at that time the largest small arms plant in the world. It manufactured [[Lee-Enfield|Enfield rifles]] for [[United Kingdom|British]] forces, and [[Mosin-Nagant]] rifles for [[Russia]].
The introduction of [[trench warfare]] in the First World War changed tactics substantially, and by [[1916]] Thompson was experimenting again with automatic small arms, this time with an eye towards designing a weapon which troops could use to clear an enemy trench—what he called a "trench broom." Thompson studied several designs and was impressed with a delayed-blowback breech system designed by [[John Blish]], a commander in the [[United States Navy]]. With Blish as a partner, Thompson obtained the necessary venture capital to form the [[Auto Ordnance Company]], and set to work fine-tuning what would eventually become the [[Thompson submachine gun]].<ref>http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/history/background.htm#test The Thompson-LaGarde Cadaver Tests</ref>
When the United States finally entered the war in [[1917]], Thompson returned to the Army and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general. He served as Director of Arsenals throughout the remainder of the war, in which capacity he supervised all small-arms production for the Army. For this service he was awarded the [[Distinguished Service Medal (USA)|Distinguished Service Medal]]. He retired again after the war, in December [[1918]], and went back to work perfecting the "Tommy Gun."
Thompson eventually decided to use the same .45 caliber ammunition in the Thompson submachine gun that he had vetted for use in the M1911 while in the Army. The weapon was patented in [[1920]], but the major source for contracts had of course dried up with the armistice. Thompson therefore marketed the weapon to civilian law enforcement agencies, who bought it in respectable quantities. However, by 1928 low sales had led the company to financial crisis, and Thompson was replaced as head of the Auto Ordnance Company.
<ref>http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/history/background.htm#test The Thompson-LaGarde Cadaver Tests</ref>
==Death==
Thompson died at the age of 79 and is buried on the grounds of the [[United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]] in [[West Point, New York]]. Shortly after his death, the brink of U.S. entry into [[World War II]] prompted the Army to order the Thompson submachine gun in large quantities, and it was used extensively during that conflict.
==External links==
*[http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/history/background.htm#test The Thompson-LaGarde Cadaver Tests]
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