Paz Martelino Is Presented With Her Husband's Posthumous Legion Of Merit, September 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1946
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RECEIVES LEGION OF MERIT AWARDED HUSBAND POSTHUMOUSLY: Mrs. Paz L. Martelino, now of Ann Arbor, widow of Col. Pastor Martelino, who died as a prisoner of the Japanese, was presented this morning with the Legion of Merit awarded posthumously for her husband's outstanding service as chief of staff and adviser to the commanding general of the Philippine Army's 31st division. Col. Karl E. Henion, commandant of the campus ROTC, is shown presenting the award. In the background are two of Mrs. Martelino's five children, Pastor jr. (right), and Lucille (center), and her niece, Lourdes Segundo (left). The ROTC staff stood in formation for the ceremony, held in front of the ROTC building.
Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1946
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RECEIVES LEGION OF MERIT AWARDED HUSBAND POSTHUMOUSLY: Mrs. Paz L. Martelino, now of Ann Arbor, widow of Col. Pastor Martelino, who died as a prisoner of the Japanese, was presented this morning with the Legion of Merit awarded posthumously for her husband's outstanding service as chief of staff and adviser to the commanding general of the Philippine Army's 31st division. Col. Karl E. Henion, commandant of the campus ROTC, is shown presenting the award. In the background are two of Mrs. Martelino's five children, Pastor jr. (right), and Lucille (center), and her niece, Lourdes Segundo (left). The ROTC staff stood in formation for the ceremony, held in front of the ROTC building.
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Paz Martelino Is Presented With Her Husband's Posthumous Legion Of Merit, September 1946
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Receives Legion Of Merit Awarded Husband Posthumously
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Opening Ceremony Of Amateur Athletic Union Wrestling Tournament At Bowen Fieldhouse, June 1975 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1975
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1990
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Eastern to retire Gervin's '24'
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George Gervin, 'The Iceman', Is Guest Of Honor At EMU Men's Basketball Halftime Ceremony To Retire His No. 24 Jersey, January 1986 Photographer: Randy Mascharka
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1986
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Ann Arbor News, January 23, 1986
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Chicago Bull star George Gervin returned to his Bowen Field House stomping grounds Wednesday night to have his EMU jersey No. 24 retired in a ceremony before 3,100 fans. 'It's a good feeling to come back. This is where it all began for me. I had a lot of good times here,' The Iceman said. 'There's a lot of meaning having my number retired. Twenty-four meant a lot to me. It's exciting to know people appreciate what you've done.'
Ann Arbor News, January 23, 1986
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Chicago Bull star George Gervin returned to his Bowen Field House stomping grounds Wednesday night to have his EMU jersey No. 24 retired in a ceremony before 3,100 fans. 'It's a good feeling to come back. This is where it all began for me. I had a lot of good times here,' The Iceman said. 'There's a lot of meaning having my number retired. Twenty-four meant a lot to me. It's exciting to know people appreciate what you've done.'
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George Gervin, 'The Iceman', Is Guest Of Honor At EMU Men's Basketball Halftime Ceremony To Retire His No. 24 Jersey, January 1986 Photographer: Randy Mascharka
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George Gervin, 'The Iceman', Is Guest Of Honor At EMU Men's Basketball Halftime Ceremony To Retire His No. 24 Jersey, January 1986 Photographer: Randy Mascharka
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Oscar Johnson Receives A Plaque During The Veterans Day Tree Planting Ceremony At The VA Hospital - November 11, 1976 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1976
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Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1976
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At the VA Hospital on Fuller Road, Hospital Director Arnold Mouish presented a plaque to Congressional Medal of Honor Winner Oscar Johnson of DeWitt, Mich. during a tree-planting ceremony.
Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1976
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At the VA Hospital on Fuller Road, Hospital Director Arnold Mouish presented a plaque to Congressional Medal of Honor Winner Oscar Johnson of DeWitt, Mich. during a tree-planting ceremony.
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