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== Early Years ==
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=== Chilhood ===
=== Education ===
=== Military Service ===
==== Mountaineering ====
==== Service in the Border Wars ====
== Arctic Expeditions ==
=== Arctic Expedition of 1891 ===
=== Arctic Expedition of 1893 ===
=== Arctic Expedition of 1899 ===
=== Howland's Expedition ===
==== First Man to Reach the North Pole ====
=== Howland-Rickett Expedition ===
=== Expedition of 1911 ===
=== Expedition of 1914 ===
== Post-Expeditionary Life ==
=== Arco Transpolar Investigatory Committee ===
=== Personal Life & Family ===
=== Death and Legacy ===

Revision as of 23:41, 28 March 2022

Early Years

Sir

John Malcom Howland
Sir John Howland
Chairman, Arco Transpolar Investigatory Commission
In office
12 January 1918 – 9 November 1933 (1918-01-12 – 1933-11-09)
Preceded byEdward Bantam
Succeeded byFrederick George Austin
Personal details
Born
John Malcolm Howland

(1863-01-22)22 January 1863
Chester-on-Moore, Moorden Governorate, Arcerion
Died9 November 1933(1933-11-09) (aged 70)
Kurst, Arcerion
Spouse(s)
Emily Dorchester
(
m. after 1904)
ChildrenRaymond Howland
Austin Gibson Howland
Ewan Edward Howland
Margaret Emily Howland
EducationRoyal Arcerion Military Academy
Awards
Military service
Allegiance Arcerion
BranchArcer Army
Arcerion Easthampton Borderers
Service years1882–1890
RankCaptain
Wars

Chilhood

Education

Military Service

Mountaineering

Service in the Border Wars

Arctic Expeditions

Arctic Expedition of 1891

Arctic Expedition of 1893

Arctic Expedition of 1899

Howland's Expedition

First Man to Reach the North Pole

Howland-Rickett Expedition

Expedition of 1911

Expedition of 1914

Post-Expeditionary Life

Arco Transpolar Investigatory Committee

Personal Life & Family

Death and Legacy