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  1. The character was created by a former crime reporter, naval intelligence officer, and FBI agent named Frank V. Martinek.

  2. c cottage industry is that it was the brainchild of former naval intelligence officer Frank V. Martinek. Born in 1895, Martinek began his career as a copyboy then cub reporter for the Chicago Record Herald, where he developed a fascination with criminal investigation and the new science of fingerprint identification.

  3. Don Winslow of the Navy is an American comic strip created by Frank Victor Martinek and was distributed mostly by the Bell Syndicate from 1934 to 1955. The title character was a spy-chasing lieutenant commander in Naval intelligence. The comic strip led to a radio adventure serial that began in 1937, as well as film serials that began in 1942.

    • Standard Golden Age
    • 1943-1951
    • Adventure
    • Fawcett Comics
  4. Frank V Martinek. Frank Martinek died at the age of 75, He was the husband of Victorine Griffith Marinek b in MD- May 19, 1896 - 10/7/1961, his Father was noted to have been from Czechoslovakia and Mother from Austria.

    • Illinois, USA
    • June 15, 1895
  5. May 8, 2014 · With her had been taken prisoner a Spanish-American, Yanos, two native fishermen, and an ex-Navy seaman by the name of Jerry Ward. At the present moment all but Mercedes, Don and Red were asleep in the immense underground tank which the enemy had used as supply base and living quarters.

  6. Explore the books of Frank V. Martinek, bestselling author. Read her books and discover her complete book list and reading order. Enjoy free online novels on our website.

  7. Don Winslow of the Navy. by. Frank V. (Frank Victor) Martinek; F. (Ferdinand) Warren. Topics. United States. Navy -- Juvenile fiction, PZ, Naval art and science -- Juvenile fiction, Sailors -- Juvenile fiction, Adventure stories. Publisher.