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The first women at the South Pole were Pamela Young, Jean Pearson, Lois Jones, Eileen McSaveney, Kay Lindsay and Terry Tickhill on 12 November 1969. Rear Admiral David F. Welch is in the middle. This is a Timeline of women in Antarctica.
Ursula B. Marvin in Antarctica, 1978–1979. The first two U.S. woman to winter at a U.S. Antarctic research station were Mary Alice McWhinnie and. Mary Odile Cahoon. Mary Alice was the station science leader (chief scientist) at McMurdo Station in 1974 [60] and Mary Odile was a nun and biologist. [56]
Timeline of women in warfare in Colonial America. Timeline of women in war in the United States, pre-1945. Timeline of women in warfare in the United States from 1950 to 1999. Timeline of women in warfare in the United States before 1900. Timeline of women in warfare in the United States from 1900 to 1949. Categories:
Kelly Falkner (born 1960), chemical oceanographer, educator. Patricia Hepinstall, flight attendant, one of the first two women to fly to Antarctica in October 1957. Barbara Hillary (1931–2019), first African-American woman to reach both poles. Louise Huffman (born 1951), educator specializing in polar science.
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Delphine Lannuzel. Nel Law. Hong Kum Lee. Jennifer Lee (scientist) Evelyn Lessard. Amy Leventer. Katrin Linse. Liu Yan (scientist) Karin Lochte.
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