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Burnette Rock

Coordinates: 75°23′S 143°13′W / 75.383°S 143.217°W / -75.383; -143.217
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Burnette Rock (75°23′S 143°13′W / 75.383°S 143.217°W / -75.383; -143.217) is a rock 45 metres (150 ft) high, lying 0.7 nautical miles (1.3 km) northwest of Groves Island, off the coast of Marie Byrd Land. It was named for Chief Warrant Officer Desmond Burnette, US Army, a helicopter pilot on the Marie Byrd Land Traverse, 1966–67. He was pilot of the first helicopter to land on this rock during the mapping control traverse with United States Geological Survey (USGS) topographic engineers. The name was suggested to the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names by Charles E. Morrison, Jr., USGS, who with Burnette, Thomas Bray, USGS, and Sergeant Donald Bunner, US Army, occupied and positioned this rock on December 4, 1966.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Burnette Rock". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2011-10-07.

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