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WWC retires another
By luskherald.com- Lacey Brott
Published: 12/22/2015

The Wyoming Women’s Center, in Lusk, will bid farewell to another valuable employee at the end of this month.

John Martin, who was a man with many titles, that include criminal lieutenant, investigator, and firearms instructor, has worked through the Wyoming Department of Corrections for the last 20 years.

Martin was born in N.D. and lived there for five years, until his family moved to Saint Helens, Ore. during WWII. “My dad was too old to join the military, so he worked in the ship building yards,” Martin says. The family lived in Ore. throughout his childhood and adolescent years, until 1958, when he graduated from high school in Yankton, which is a suburb of Saint Helens. Immediately after high school, Martin joined the Marine Corps, spending two years overseas, and two stateside. He graduated from the University of Sacramento, with a degree in criminal justice and went to work for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office in Cali. for four years.

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