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    1946–1947 was the largest single expedition ever to explore Antarctica, involving 13 naval vessels, numerous airplanes and more than 4,700 men. The next...
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    David M. Tyree, United States Navy (d. 1984), Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1959-62. 77°36′53″S 167°42′28″E / 77.61462°S 167.70785°E...
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  • Foundation support missions to Antarctica since 1988. The official name for the Navy's command in Antarctica was US Naval Support Force Antarctica, (NSFA)...
    25 KB (2,904 words) - 16:39, 9 April 2024
  • research officer on the staff of the Commander, United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica. Features south of the Poulter Glacier, which drains east into...
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  • Mann, United States Air Force, an assistant in the Research Division of the United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1966-68. 83°12′S 50°31′W...
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    Rear Admiral James Lloyd Abbot Jr., Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, February 1967 to June 1969. 72°45′S 99°00′W / 72.750°S 99...
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    James Lloyd Abbot Jr. (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
    May 30, 1967. Abbot also operated near Antarctica, assuming command of the U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, in February 1967. The Abbot Ice Shelf...
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  • O'Leary, builder, U.S. Navy Reserve, a member of the U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, who lost his life by accidental poisoning on November 28,...
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  • Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for the United States Naval Support Force Antarctica, which provided logistical support for the United States Antarctic Program during...
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  • Administrative Assistant on the staff of the Commander, United States Naval Support Force. Antarctica, 1967 and 1968. Nearby features to the north in the Lanterman...
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  • Apprentice, United States Navy, a member of the United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, who lost his life in a shipboard accident, Nov. 8, 1957. 84°32′S...
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  • Navy, aerology officer on the staff of the Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1962 and 1963. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download...
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  • (US-ACAN) for Rear Admiral James R. Reedy, USN, Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, from November 1962 until April 1965. The Reedy Glacier is...
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  • for Rear Admiral David F. Welch, Commander, United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1969–71. Western features include, from north to south, Mount...
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  • Captain Darrel E. Westbrook, Jr., U.S. Navy, Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, from June 1978 to June 1980. Cape Vostok  This article incorporates...
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  • Admiral Leo B. McCuddin, U.S. Navy (USN), Commander of the U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1972. Mount Flint (75°44′S 129°06′W / 75.733°S 129.100°W...
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  • Navy, Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations, United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1963. 84°42′S 170°30′W / 84.700°S 170.500°W / -84.700;...
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    the staff of the U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer and the U.S. Naval Support Force Antarctica.[citation needed] Hansen Glacier Berisad Glacier Orizari Glacier...
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    Commander Douglas W. Madison, aide to the Commander, United States Naval Support Force Antarctica, 1961–62, and Public Information Officer, 1963–64. 80°25′S 160°9′E...
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    based at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California with forward operating bases at Christchurch, New Zealand and McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Established...
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