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Tango0110 Oct 2015 12:34 p.m. PST

"I often comment to friends and coworkers that the hardest part of writing for me is deciding what to write. Unlike most college students, I preferred it when professors chose the topic. After all, if a semester of research and writing will make a student hate a topic, why pick something you enjoy?

After explaining the difficulty I was having in finding something different for my next blog post, a coworker suggested looking through the voluminous USNI collection of oral histories.

Not wanting to choose the famous sailors that are often highlighted, I decided to see if there were any Martins. Luckily for me, Martin is like Smith or Jones; there's always one—and in this case two. I decided on Graham E. Martin, a member of the celebrated "Golden Thirteen."…"
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