Chelgren, Pamela (c. 1949–)
Chelgren, Pamela (c. 1949–)
American field operations officer. Name variations: Pamela Chelgren-Koterba or Pamela Chelgren Koterba. Born c. 1949 in Port Orchard, Washington.
Became the 1st woman officer appointed to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Corps (1972); served as lieutenant; appointed field operations officer (1977); retired from the NOAA Corps (1995).
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