The Martin Star 1944 07 (PDF)

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Vol. III No. 6
Cover: The Patriotic Motif of this month’s cover is furnished by the American Flag which flies in front of the Administration Building, but the picture is enhanced by the Martin Military Band, directed by Jack Cary, which is grouped at the base of the flagpole. The Band, complete with drum majorettes and the other gadgets of a modern musical group is making quite a name for itself in and near Baltimore. Photo by Ed Eisenmeier

Articles Inside:

Ward of the Warfronts ( Roger Ward )

The Victory March is On!

 

The Ship That Flew From a Desert ( Mariner – “The Mirage of Willcox Dry Lake” )

Praised Received from Army and Navy

600-Mile Winds Will Test Planes Models at Wright Field

VR-8 Squadrons Now Flying passengers

Martineers Thrilled At Yawata Raid By B-29s Which They Helped Build

New Aileron Will Increase Load, Safety

2 Navy Men Perfect New PBM Bomb Rack ( R. Cooley and N. C. Kukhahn )

PBM Transports Deliver in a Hurry

“Nickle Boat” Crew Members Receive Decorations

Mechanical “Mouse” Saves Hours and Footwork at Army Division

Photo Pages

Star Lighting the Girls

“Figure”atively Speaking – Sisters keep fit by exercising

Fashion Tipster

Letter from Burma

Hobbies – Turtle Racing Hobby Proves to be Money-Making Business

Marauders Spearhead Invasion!

Gunners Keeping in Practice With Martin Turret Water Gun

“Star” Turns Up in New Guinea

The Martin Family Album

Starlight on Aviation

“Hell’s Belle II” Was Really First 100-Mission Marauder ( All 100 Missions Listed )

“Soup’s On!”