Harold E. Froehlich
For the American politician, see Harold Vernon Froehlich
Harold Edward "Bud" Froehlich (July 13, 1922 – May 19, 2007) was an American engineer who helped design The Alvin, deep-diving exploratory submarine used to find a lost atomic bomb and explore the wreck of The Titanic.
Froehlich was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He graduated from the University of Washington and earned a master's degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
He died of heart failure in Maplewood, Minnesota.[1]
References
- Pearce, Jeremy (May 26, 2007). "Harold Froehlich, 84, Dies; Designed Deep-Sea Minisub". The New York Times. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
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