Marilyn Levy
Marilyn Levy was an American chemist and inventor based at Fort Monmouth. She was awarded the United States Army's Department of [the Army Meritorious Civilian Service Award|Meritorious Civilian Service Award] in 1971.
Early life
Marilyn Levy was born in New York City, the daughter of Moses Levy and Rachel Levy. Both of her parents were Jewish and also born in New York. She attended Hunter College High School and Hunter College, completing a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1942. She pursued graduate studies in chemistry at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.Career
Beginning in 1953, Levy worked as a chemist at Fort Monmouth, where she "received international acclaim as a pioneer and as an expert in photographic research". She held more than twenty patents on film developing processes. She was head of the Photo Optics Technical Area, Combat Surveillance and Target Acquisition Laboratory, and the first woman in the United States Army Electronics Command to reach grade GS-15. She retired in 1979.In 1971, Levy received the Army's Meritorious Civilian Service Award. In 1973, she received the Army Research and Development Achievement Award. She was nominated twice for the Federal Woman's Award, but did not receive that honor. She was a member of the Royal Photographic Society, the American Chemical Society, and Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers. She served on the editorial board of the Journal of Applied Photographic Engineering and Photographic Science and Engineering.