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  2. Operation Deep Freeze - Wikipedia

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    The mission's second base, Byrd Station, was a (former) research station in West Antarctica established by the US Navy for Operation Deep Freeze II during the International Geophysical Year. [5] The United States Antarctic Program airfield, built to service Operation Deep Freeze (first mission) was later named Williams Field or Willy Field. [6]

  3. USCGC Eastwind - Wikipedia

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    In October 1960, as part of Operation Deep Freeze, she departed Boston, passed through the Panama Canal, crossed the Pacific, visited New Zealand and McMurdo Sound. Leaving Antarctica, she traveled the Indian Ocean, came through the Suez Canal, crossed the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean to return home in May 1961.

  4. List of NATO exercises - Wikipedia

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    Exercise Fallex (1960) [10] Operation Skyshield (1960–1962) - Held in US and Canada by NORAD and CONAD to test defenses against air (nuclear) attack from Soviet Union. Exercise Weldfast (1961) [11] Exercise Silver Tower (1968) [12] [13] - A large scale naval exercise in the Mediterranean, testing of merchant convoy procedures.

  5. Military Air Transport Service - Wikipedia

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    During Deep Freeze III, a C-124 air-dropped a seven-ton tractor to an isolated site, and during Deep Freeze 62 (October–December 1961), three C-124's made the longest flight in Antarctic history, a 3,100-mile round trip to airdrop supplies. Also during Deep Freeze 62, Lt. Gen. Joe W. Kelly became the first MATS commander to visit the operation.

  6. Byrd Station - Wikipedia

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    A joint Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines operation supported an overland tractor train traverse that left out of Little America V in late 1956 to establish the station. . The train was led by Army Major Merle Dawson and completed a traverse of 646 miles (1,040 km) over unexplored country in Marie Byrd Land to blaze a trail to a spot selected beforeha

  7. List of Antarctic expeditions - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Operation Deep Freeze – led by Richard Evelyn Byrd (Byrd's fifth expedition) ... 1958–1960 – 4th Soviet ...

  8. 109th Airlift Wing - Wikipedia

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    The wing expected to add approximately 235 full-time personnel to support that operation (which became Operation Deep Freeze). The 109th assumed responsibility for the Volant Distant Early Warning Line (DEW Line) resupply missions as well to the DYE-1, 2, 3 and DYE-4 stations.

  9. Category:Operation Deep Freeze - Wikipedia

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