Byrd Antarctic Expedition (2nd : 1933-1935)

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Under the leadership and financial support of Admiral Richard E. Byrd, from 1933 to 1935, second expedition visited Little America with the aim of mapping and claiming land around the Pole. Byrd extended the exploration of Marie Byrd Land and continued his scientific observations. During the winter of 1934, from March to August, Byrd spent five months alone in a hut at a weather station named Bolling Advance Base.
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associatedWith Bear of Oakland (Schooner) corporateBody
associatedWith Byrd, Richard Evelyn, 1888-1957 person
hasMember Corey, Stevenson, 1906-2000 person
hasMember Goodale, Edward. person
hasMember Haines, William C. (William Cassius), 1887-1956 person
memberOf Roos, Sven Edward, 1907-1984 person
hasMember Schlossbach, Isaac, 1891-1984 person
associatedWith Siple, Paul, 1908-1968 person
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Marie Byrd Land (Antarctica)
Antarctica
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1933

1935

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