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    Oral History Interview with Ed Martinez

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Ed Martinez. Martinez joined the Army in 1928. He began his career, that same year, at Mare Island Naval Shipyard as an Apprentice Rigger. He joined the Naval Reserves in 1942. In 1943, Martinez was promoted to Master Rigger. Due to his work position, the Navy did not call him to active duty and he remained a civilian through the war. He retired from Mare Island as Service Group Superintendent in 1971

    Oral History Interview with Ed Martinez

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Ed Martinez. Martinez joined the Army in 1928. He began his career, that same year, at Mare Island Naval Shipyard as an Apprentice Rigger. He joined the Naval Reserves in 1942. In 1943, Martinez was promoted to Master Rigger. Due to his work position, the Navy did not call him to active duty and he remained a civilian through the war. He retired from Mare Island as Service Group Superintendent in 1971

    Martinez Roadway - Caution

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    “Another veto! Now what?” “Watch out for that pot hole!” An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references Governor Bob Martinez vetoing more taxes and the transportation budget. Box: 3 Folder: 3https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/ed_gamble/1388/thumbnail.jp

    Martinez. Taxes

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    “I know that was the Governor… but gosh… for a minute there, he reminded me of Steve Pajcic!” “Hey… where’s my billfold!” An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references Governor Bob Martinez as he lifts billfolds from citizens for taxes. Box: 3 Folder: 3https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/ed_gamble/1380/thumbnail.jp

    Martinez Legislature Garage

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    “Hey, Guys… Let’s take this new car we built out for a spin” “We can’t afford the gas!” “Well, what happened to all those taxes we raised last year?” “We spent it on building the new car!” An editorial cartoon by Ed Gamble, the cartoon references Governor Bob Martinez, Florida Legislature and taxes. Box: 3 Folder: 3https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/ed_gamble/1385/thumbnail.jp

    Oral history interview with Tom Martinez, conducted by Ed Munoz (transcript)

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    Tom Martinez discusses his family\u27s background and his father\u27s work as a teacher and in a steel mill. He talks about his early interest in music and learning to play the trombone and guitar. He talks about working at Hallmark as a die-cutter in Kansas City and interest in astronomy. He also recounts family traditions and celebrations, and getting involved as a technical trainer when personal computers were first made available

    Oral history interview with Tom Martinez, conducted by Ed Munoz (video)

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    Tom Martinez discusses his family\u27s background and his father\u27s work as a teacher and in a steel mill. He talks about his early interest in music and learning to play the trombone and guitar. He talks about working at Hallmark as a die-cutter in Kansas City and interest in astronomy. He also recounts family traditions and celebrations, and getting involved as a technical trainer when personal computers were first made available

    Op-ed piece by Ed King describing the author\u27s visit to a University of Maine co

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    Op-ed piece by Ed King describing the author\u27s visit to a University of Maine conference called Reading Stephen King: Issues of Choice, Censorship, and the Place of Popular Literature in the Canon. Ed King\u27s fellow attendees stopped talking to him after he admitted that he had never read any of Stephen King\u27s books and was only planning to write about how much money Stephen King makes

    Author Ed McBain Book Signing

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    Author Ed McBain hosts a book signing at the Bradenton Area Convention Cente

    Op-Ed piece explaining why the author joined Carolyn Chute\u27s Second Maine Militi

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    Op-Ed piece explaining why the author joined Carolyn Chute\u27s Second Maine Militia and describing the first meeting
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