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Adolphus Washington Greely FRSGS (March 27, 1844 – October 20, 1935) was a United States Army officer and polar explorer.He attained the rank of major general and was a recipient of the Medal of Honor.
Bipolar Explorer is an American dreampop band from New York City. Formed in its present state and genre by band co-founders Summer Serafin (vocals, spoken word) and Michael Serafin-Wells (guitars, bass guitar, percussion, vocals, spoken word), the group has released twelve albums and eight singles on Slugg Records beginning with 2012's double-album "Of Love and Loss".
Hear 'n Aid was a charity record released in 1986. The record featured a supergroup of 40 heavy metal musicians on a track called "Stars". A music video was released as well, produced during the recording sessions.
John Cowan and the New Grass All-Stars will play a benefit concert March 4 at the Lyric Theatre to help raise additional funds for victims of last year’s devastating floods in Eastern Kentucky.
Jakob Anderson (born September 16, 1980) is an American fishing captain and owner of the FV Titan Explorer. He was previously the captain and co-owner of the FV Saga . [ 1 ] Since 2007, Anderson has been featured in the Discovery Channel documentary television series Deadliest Catch .
Bernt Balchen (23 October 1899 – 17 October 1973) was a Norwegian pioneer polar aviator, navigator, aircraft mechanical engineer and military leader.A Norwegian native, he later became an American citizen and was a recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Amongst the dead were the English dramatist and novelist Laurence Irving and his wife Mabel Hackney; the explorer Henry Seton-Karr; Ella Hart-Bennett, the wife of British government official William Hart-Bennett; and Gabriel J. Marks, the first mayor of Suva, Fiji, along with his wife Marion. [17]
Proteus at Qeqertarsuaq harbor. The Lady Franklin Bay Expedition was led by Lieutenant Adolphus W. Greely of the Fifth United States Cavalry, with astronomer Edward Israel and photographer George W. Rice among the crew of twenty-one officers and men.