George C. Martin
George Coleman Martin (May 16, 1910, Everett, Washington - May 21, 2003) was a project engineer on the Boeing B-47 and chief project engineer of the Boeing B-52.[1]
George C. Martin  | |
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| Born | May 16, 1910 | 
| Died | May 21, 2003 (aged 93) | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Occupation | Aeronautical project engineer | 
| Employer | The Boeing Company | 
| Title | Vice president of engineering | 
| Spouse(s) | Mary Martin | 
| Children | Marian Martin Edith Martin Shreeve  | 
Education
    
After graduating from Everett High School, Martin enrolled at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he majored in aeronautical engineering. While a student at Washington, he was inducted into the Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society, and became a brother of the Alpha Kappa Lambda social fraternity. He graduated from Washington in 1931.[2]
References
    
- J.J. Jensen (2003-05-26). "George C. Martin, chief engineer of 'Stratojet'". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
 - Tyee. Seattle: University of Washington. 1931. p. 104.
 
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