Henry Arnold Karo
Henry Arnold Karo | |
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James C. Tison, Jr. | |
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Born | Environmental Science Services Administration Corps (1965–1967) | December 24, 1903
Battles/wars | World War II Cold War |
Henry Arnold Karo (December 24, 1903 – May 23, 1986) was a
Karo had been involved in the Survey since 1923, but the advent of World War II forced him to take on other duties. In this period, he rose to the rank of rear admiral. At war's end, he returned to the Coast and Geodetic Survey.[2]
World War II
Karo was transferred from the Coast and Geodeic Survey to the
during this period, but he returned to the Coast and Geodetic Survey as with the rank of rear admiral (see photo caption) at the end of the war.US Coast and Geodetic Survey
President
From 1955 through 1965, Karo directed the Survey. In 1957, Karo oversaw an organization with a $10-million budget, 17 ships and 2,000 employees. In that same year, the Survey's publications list offered over 2,000 aerial and nautical maps and guides; and over 44 million of its documents were issued.[4]
Establishing the US standard mile
A mile is a
Karo was promoted to vice admiral just before he left the Coast and Geodetic Survey to help create a new government agency which would eventually merge the Survey with two other formerly independent agencies.
Environmental Science Services Administration
From 1965, until his retirement in 1967, he was the deputy administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's predecessor agency, the Environmental Science Services Administration.[6]
Later years
Karo died of respiratory failure at
Commemoration
The
Notes
- ^ a b c "Vice Adm. H. Karo, 82, Dies; Headed U.S. Geodetic Survey," New York Times. May 30, 1986.
- ^ a b "Karo Heads Geodetic Survey," New York Times. August 14, 1955.
- ^ "2 Appointments Approved," New York Times. July 27, 1956.
- ^ "Geodectic Survey on Job 150 Years; U.S. Agency Marks Birthday Today--Jefferson Signed Bill Creating Service," New York Times. February 10, 1957.
- ^ Astin, V. et al. (1959). Refinement of values for the yard and the pound
- ^ Clark, Evert. "Johnson to Merge 3 Nature Agencies; Johnson Submits 3-Agency Merger," New York Times. May 14, 1965.
References
- Astin, V. and H. Arnold Karo. (1959). Refinement of values for the yard and the pound, Washington DC: National Bureau of Standards, republished on National Geodetic Survey web site and the Federal Register (Doc. 59-5442, Filed, June 30, 1959, 8:45 a.m.)
- Karo, H. Arnold. "New Nautical Charting Methods Called an Aid to Yachting Safety," New York Times. January 15, 1956.
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Coast & Geodetic Survey Biographies, Adm. Karo (1966).