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Holm, Jeanne, 1921-2010

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Personal name headingHolm, Jeanne, 1921-2010
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Variant(s)Holm, Jeanne M., 1921-2010
Holm, Jeanne Marjorie, 1921-2010
Birth date1921-06-23
Death date2010-02-15
Place of birthPortland (Or.)
Place of deathAnnapolis (Md.)
AffiliationUnited States. Army. Women's Army Corps
United States. Air Force
United States. Defense Manpower Commission
Camp Fire Girls
Profession or occupationDirectors of corporations Consultants Authors
Found inHer Women in the military, c1982: CIP t.p. (Maj. Gen. Jeanne Holm, USAF (Ret.)) CIP data sheet (b. 6/23/21)
NUCMC data from Gerald R. Ford Libr. for Lindh, P. White House files, 1974-1977 (Jeanne Holm; successor to Patricia Lindh as spec. asst. to the pres. for women's affairs, Office of Public Liaison)
WWgovt., 1977 (Holm, Jeanne Marjorie; ofcl, Office of Pres.; b. 1921; entered mil. ser. 1942; adv. through grades to maj. gen., U.S. Air Force; spec. asst. to Pres., 1976- )
National Education Association. Cinderalla is dead!, 1973 (Jeanne M. Holm)
New York times WWW site, Mar. 2, 2010 (in obituary published Mar. 1: Jeanne M. Holm; b. Jeanne Marjorie Holm, June 23, 1921, Portland, Or.; d. Feb. 15, Annapolis, Md., aged 88; the first woman to rise to the rank of general in the Air Force and the first woman to become a two-star general in any United States armed service)
Jeanne M. Holm collection (AFC 2001/001/4293), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress : (Jeanne M. Holm, b. 06-23-1921; Portland, Oregon; d. 02-15-2010; War or Conflict: World War II and the Cold War ; Status: Veteran; Dates of Service: 1942-1975; Branch/Unit of Service: Women's Army Corps and the Air Force; Highest Rank: Major General.)
Wikipedia entry, reviewed 04-03-2023 (Middle name Marjorie, d. place Annapolis, Maryland, Women's Army Corps 1942-1946, Air Force 1948-1975, director of Women in Air Force, consultant for the Defense Manpower Commission, and member of the Board of Director of Camp Fire Girls.)
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