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SOUTH, POLE STATlON.—Lieutenant Vernon Houk, the United States Navy doctor who is to be military commander at the Amundsen-Scott base at the South Pole. He flew in aboard a Neptune aircraft, making the first polar landing this year, on October 26.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28422, 31 October 1957, Page 18

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SOUTH, POLE STATlON.—Lieutenant Vernon Houk, the United States Navy doctor who is to be military commander at the Amundsen-Scott base at the South Pole. He flew in aboard a Neptune aircraft, making the first polar landing this year, on October 26. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28422, 31 October 1957, Page 18

SOUTH, POLE STATlON.—Lieutenant Vernon Houk, the United States Navy doctor who is to be military commander at the Amundsen-Scott base at the South Pole. He flew in aboard a Neptune aircraft, making the first polar landing this year, on October 26. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28422, 31 October 1957, Page 18

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