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  1. In 1928, Byrd began his first expedition to the Antarctic involving two ships and three airplanes: Byrd's flagship was the City of New York (a Norwegian sealing ship previously named Samson that had come into fame as a ship some said was in the vicinity of the Titanic when the latter was sinking) and the Eleanor Bolling (named after Byrd's ...

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Richard E. Byrd was a U.S. naval officer, pioneer aviator, and polar explorer best known for his explorations of Antarctica using airplanes and other modern technical resources. After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1912, Byrd was commissioned an ensign in the U.S. Navy.

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  4. Aug 6, 2021 · Additional reading: Report of Operation Highjump: U.S. Navy Antarctic Development Program 1947, produced by the U.S. Navy; and Operation Highjump: Diary of a Young Sailor, by Richard J. Miller. This feature originally appeared in the September 2021 issue of Aviation History.

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  5. On May 9, 1926, Richard E. Byrd announced to the world that he and copilot Floyd Bennett were the first to fly an airplane over the North Pole. Documents published here for the first time...

  6. May 9, 1996 · May 8, 1996 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Richard E. Byrd, the famed American polar explorer who claimed in 1926 -- 70 years ago today -- to have been the first person to fly over the North Pole, may...

  7. The Strange Origin of the United States Antarctic Expedition Medal, 1939-1941, With Medal Roll ... The Missing Diary of Admiral Richard E. Byrd TheMissing Diary of ...

  8. Category: Books. Serving on Admiral Byrd's team for the Antarctic Expedition at the end of WW II was a privilege that only a handful of sailors would enjoy. Experience first hand, through the eyes of 19 year old Richard "Dick" Miller, the daily events aboard the S.S. Pine Island.

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