Frances Keegan Marquis

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Frances_Keegan_Marquis an entity of type: Thing

Frances Keegan Marquis (October 15, 1896 — August 4, 1984) was an American women's army captain, World War II veteran, and feminist activist. In 1943, she became the first commander of a women's expeditionary force, the 149th WAAC Post Headquarters Company, which served in General Eisenhower's North African headquarters. Before her military service, she held management posts in women's organizations; afterwards, she did volunteer work for women's groups, including serving as a United Nations observer for Altrusa International. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Frances Keegan Marquis
rdf:langString New York City, U.S.
xsd:date 1984-08-04
rdf:langString West Newbury, Massachusetts, U.S.
xsd:date 1896-10-15
xsd:integer 62597483
xsd:integer 1075350683
xsd:date 1896-10-15
rdf:langString Frances Eleanor Keegan
rdf:langString Frances Keegan Marquis upon her return from service in North Africa in October 1943
rdf:langString none
xsd:date 1984-08-04
rdf:langString Women's army captain, executive in women's organizations, U.N. observer
xsd:integer 1918
xsd:integer 1927
xsd:integer 1931
xsd:integer 1974
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Harry Goshen Marquis
rdf:langString Samuel Clifton Crumpton
rdf:langString Frances Keegan Marquis (October 15, 1896 — August 4, 1984) was an American women's army captain, World War II veteran, and feminist activist. In 1943, she became the first commander of a women's expeditionary force, the 149th WAAC Post Headquarters Company, which served in General Eisenhower's North African headquarters. Before her military service, she held management posts in women's organizations; afterwards, she did volunteer work for women's groups, including serving as a United Nations observer for Altrusa International.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 43954
rdf:langString Frances Eleanor Keegan
xsd:gYear 1896
xsd:gYear 1984

data from the linked data cloud