MAKE A MEME View Large Image Convair San Diego as a metal worker. For the next 30 years, Martin worked at Convair, eventually serving much of his career as the Operations General Supervisor, a task that involved supervising experiment department operations, engineering ...
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Keywords: convair general dynamics generaldynamics martin willard martinwillard model 48 charger model48charger aviation aircraft airplane short take off and landing shorttakeoffandlanding stol observation aircraft observationaircraft observation plane observationplane counter insurgency aircraft counterinsurgencyaircraft coin coin aircraft coinaircraft light armed reconnaissance aircraft lightarmedreconnaissanceaircraft lara n28k convair model 48 charger convairmodel48charger convair model 48 convairmodel48 convair charger convaircharger charger pratt & whitney prattwhitney pratt & whitney canada prattwhitneycanada pwc pratt & whitney pt6 prattwhitneypt6 pt6 pratt & whitney t74 prattwhitneyt74 t74 t74-cp-8/10 t74cp810 Willard Martin (b. 1917) held various jobs before he was hired by Convair San Diego as a metal worker. For the next 30 years, Martin worked at Convair, eventually serving much of his career as the Operations General Supervisor, a task that involved supervising experiment department operations, engineering test lap support, model shop operations, mockup and wind tunnel support. In addition, he managed all instrumentation fabrication, installation and field support operations for the Cruise Missile Program and others. In 1976, he was elected by members of the National Management Association, General Dynamics Convair Chapter, as Director of Public Relations from 1976 to 1977. Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive Willard Martin (b. 1917) held various jobs before he was hired by Convair San Diego as a metal worker. For the next 30 years, Martin worked at Convair, eventually serving much of his career as the Operations General Supervisor, a task that involved supervising experiment department operations, engineering test lap support, model shop operations, mockup and wind tunnel support. In addition, he managed all instrumentation fabrication, installation and field support operations for the Cruise Missile Program and others. In 1976, he was elected by members of the National Management Association, General Dynamics Convair Chapter, as Director of Public Relations from 1976 to 1977. Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
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