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LC-130 Hercules - Air Guard retraces first flight to South Pole
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OVER ANTARCTICA -- Maj. Mark Doll, a pilot with the New York Air National Guard's
109th Airlift Wing, looks out the window of an LC-130 Hercules over the area of
Antarctica where Rear Adm. Richard E. Byrd established the Little America campsite
75 years ago. The edge of the Ross Ice Shelf and the sea ice in the area where
Admiral Byrd established Little America broke off and floated away years ago.
Major Doll and his crew took the long way to the pole to retrace the route of
the first South Pole flight by Admiral Byrd. (Courtesy photo)
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| · Date: Wed May 28, 2008 · Views: 63 · Filesize: 31.2kb, 44.7kb · Dimensions: 504 x 768 ·
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