Description
Vol. II No. 4
Cover: The front cover on this month’s Star was taken in a PBM-3 jig in “B” Building and pictures four workers performing some of the initial steps in the construction of a Mariner hull. Taken in Kodachrome by W. Neal Siebold, the picture shows Leona B. Fraley, Loraine Hlaston, Myron O. Mack, and Barbara J. Bobst.
Articles Inside:
Wouldn’t Take “No” ( Nils Lou )
Letter From London
Martineer Quartet Makes Public Bow
Flyers From Cuba and Mexico Here On Tour of Plants
4 Latin Aviators On Visit to Plant
Martin’s Has Own Initialed Girls WAAM’s
Airfields of Alaska Know “Pinky”
Letter of Praise From North Africa
“B-26 Fastest and Best of All,” Says Technician
Box Kites to Bombers ( Chapter XV )
Cleaned Clothes Save Money, Keep Freshness
Martineers Making Own Victory Plots For Extra Foodstuff
Modern Smiths Are the Men of Drop Hammer
Art Department Envisions Ideas of Engineers in Various Media
War Trophies Are His Hobby
Mother’s Day, 1943
‘Til Their Boys Come Home
Names! Names! Names! Great Ones on Payroll
Rule Keeps Tab on B-26
Pigeon Fancier Raises War Birds For Signal Corps
First Song About Martin Employees Just Published
Eight Tons of Stationary Used Daily at Plant
Hold Flower Mart May 12
Sergeant Submits Winning Insignia
Summer Sports Program to be Greatly Expanded
Sports and Recreation – Diamond Star Guards Plant
Model Builder Has Priorities
Like Fishing? Here are some tips
Engineering A Marauder – There Are Many More Than the Proverbial “Thousand and One Things” To Be Done in These Hectic Times
Shielded Room to Test Radios
A Bomber Is Born – Building the Plane