Anna Magnella Thomas (1903-1966)

Anna Magnella Thomas, wife of Rear Admiral Charles W. Thomas, USCG (Ret.), a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America, died at Tripler Army Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii, 20 October 1966. Mrs. Thomas was born in Denmark in 1903 and in 1930 became a registered nurse. She served in the Danish Mili...

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Main Author: North America, Arctic Institute of
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1967
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66333 2023-05-15T14:18:55+02:00 Anna Magnella Thomas (1903-1966) North America, Arctic Institute of 1967-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66333 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66333/50246 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66333 ARCTIC; Vol. 20 No. 1 (1967): March: 1–60; 60 1923-1245 0004-0843 Biological sampling Blasting Bogs Cores Coring Equipment and supplies Logistics Peat Palynology Permafrost Radiocarbon dating Safety Size Soil profiles Thickness Canada info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion obituary 1967 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:12Z Anna Magnella Thomas, wife of Rear Admiral Charles W. Thomas, USCG (Ret.), a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America, died at Tripler Army Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii, 20 October 1966. Mrs. Thomas was born in Denmark in 1903 and in 1930 became a registered nurse. She served in the Danish Military Nursing Corps until 1938 when she was appointed to the Crown Colony hospital at Ivigtut, Greenland. In addition to Ivigtut patients she also gratuitously attended Greenlanders from the village of Arsuk and U.S. Coast Guard and Naval personnel at the Naval Operating Facility at Grondal. During her eight years in Greenland she became proficient in the Greenlandic language. In 1946 she married Captain Charles W. Thomas, then Commander Greenland Patrol, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. She was commended by the U.S. Navy for services to U.S. Naval and Coast Guard personnel during World War II. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Trina Anne (14) and a sister, Mrs. J. M. Leroy, wife of Commander Leroy, U.S.N. and three sisters and a brother in Denmark. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Institute of North America Arctic Arsuk Greenland greenlander* greenlandic permafrost The Arctic Institute University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Canada Greenland Three Sisters ENVELOPE(-68.470,-68.470,-71.441,-71.441) Arsuk ENVELOPE(-48.451,-48.451,61.175,61.175) ARCTIC 20 1
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topic Biological sampling
Blasting
Bogs
Cores
Coring
Equipment and supplies
Logistics
Peat
Palynology
Permafrost
Radiocarbon dating
Safety
Size
Soil profiles
Thickness
Canada
spellingShingle Biological sampling
Blasting
Bogs
Cores
Coring
Equipment and supplies
Logistics
Peat
Palynology
Permafrost
Radiocarbon dating
Safety
Size
Soil profiles
Thickness
Canada
North America, Arctic Institute of
Anna Magnella Thomas (1903-1966)
topic_facet Biological sampling
Blasting
Bogs
Cores
Coring
Equipment and supplies
Logistics
Peat
Palynology
Permafrost
Radiocarbon dating
Safety
Size
Soil profiles
Thickness
Canada
description Anna Magnella Thomas, wife of Rear Admiral Charles W. Thomas, USCG (Ret.), a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America, died at Tripler Army Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii, 20 October 1966. Mrs. Thomas was born in Denmark in 1903 and in 1930 became a registered nurse. She served in the Danish Military Nursing Corps until 1938 when she was appointed to the Crown Colony hospital at Ivigtut, Greenland. In addition to Ivigtut patients she also gratuitously attended Greenlanders from the village of Arsuk and U.S. Coast Guard and Naval personnel at the Naval Operating Facility at Grondal. During her eight years in Greenland she became proficient in the Greenlandic language. In 1946 she married Captain Charles W. Thomas, then Commander Greenland Patrol, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. She was commended by the U.S. Navy for services to U.S. Naval and Coast Guard personnel during World War II. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Trina Anne (14) and a sister, Mrs. J. M. Leroy, wife of Commander Leroy, U.S.N. and three sisters and a brother in Denmark.
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title_short Anna Magnella Thomas (1903-1966)
title_full Anna Magnella Thomas (1903-1966)
title_fullStr Anna Magnella Thomas (1903-1966)
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