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Thelma Fern Kraemer 1906 - 2003

Thelma Fern Kraemer of Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, MO was born on July 31, 1906, and died at age 96 years old on February 6, 2003. Thelma Kraemer was buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Section L Site 4102 Sheridan Road, in St. Louis.
Thelma Fern Kraemer
Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, MO 63117
July 31, 1906
February 6, 2003
Female
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  • 07/31
    1906

    Birthday

    July 31, 1906
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Air Force Rank attained: PVT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 02/6
    2003

    Death

    February 6, 2003
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Section L Site 4102 Sheridan Road, in St. Louis, Mo 63125
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In 1906, in the year that Thelma Fern Kraemer was born, English biochemist Frederick Hopkins concluded that vitamins are essential to the human body and that a lack of vitamins caused scurvy and rickets. Scurvy and rickets were both huge problems in sailors that were at sea for extended time and the addition of vitamin C, vitamin D, and calcium in their diets helped eradicate the problem.
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In 1911, by the time she was merely 5 years old, the first use of aircraft as an offensive weapon occurred in the Turkish-Italian War. First used for aerial reconnaissance alone, planes were then used in aerial combat to shoot down recon planes. In World War I, planes and zeppelins evolved for use in bombing.
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