Holm, Jeanne (1921–)

views updated

Holm, Jeanne (1921–)

American military leader. Born Jeanne Marjorie Holm in Portland, Oregon, June 23, 1921; dau. of John E. Holm and Marjorie (Hammond) Holm; graduate of Air Command and Staff College (1952); Lewis and Clark College, BA (1957).

American Air Force officer, joined Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (1942); commissioned second lieutenant (1943), was captain of women's training regiment by end of WWII; rejoined service (1948) and transferred to Air Force; became major-general, highest rank achieved by any woman in American armed forces at that time (1973); served as director of women in Air Force (1965–73); retired from service (1975); named special assistant to President Gerald Ford (1976); published Women in the Military: An Unfinished Revolution (1982). Awarded DSM with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit, Human Action medal; inducted into Women's Hall of Fame at Seneca Falls (2000).

See also Women in World History.

More From encyclopedia.com