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Cal Laning
Rear Admiral Caleb Barrett Laning (born 27 March 1906, Kansas City, Missouri; died 31 May 1991, Falls Church, Virginia) was a highly decorated naval officer, writer, and technical adviser.〔''Washington Post,'' 8 June 1991〕 He was the son of four star Admiral Harris Laning. Attention: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJHK-KWX (1920 Census - age 13, born 1907, in Missouri) has Caleb B. Laning, as a Grandson of Caleb B. Laning. Granddaughter Elizabeth F. Laning, also born Missouri, is a known daughter of Levin Dirickson Laning, he being the brother of four star Admiral Harris Laning, whose only identified child, Hester Marie Laning, was born 05 May 1907, Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, as shown age 12, born Maryland, in the 1920 Census record, at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNL1-ZHB ==Combat Information Center role== Laning was involved in the development of the U.S. naval Combat Information Center (CIC) during World War II. The idea was taken "specifically, consciously, and directly" from the spaceship ''Directrix'' in the Lensman novels of E. E. Smith, Ph.D.,〔Unpublished letter from John W. Campbell to E. E. Smith, pages 1–2, Dated 11 June 1947 in the collection of Verna Smith Trestrail〕 and influenced by the works of his friend, collaborator, and Naval Academy classmate, fellow Missourian Robert Heinlein,〔''Robert A. Heinlein'' by William H. Patterson, Jr., volume 1, chapter 24.〕〔Wysocki Jr., Edward M, (“A Flight of Speculation” ), ''The Heinlein Journal'' 1998, Retrieved July 2011〕 but for bureaucratic reasons the source of the idea was not disclosed.
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