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REAR-ADMIRAL TYREE IN THE ANTARCTIC.—Mr L. R. Hewitt (left), scientific leader at the New Zealand Scott Base at McMurdo Sound, greeting Rear-Admiral D. M. Tyree, the United States Antarctic expedition’s new commander. In the middle is Commander W. A. Lewiston, U.S.N. Mr Hewitt was formerly of Christchurch. —Official U.S. Navy photograph.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29021, 9 October 1959, Page 13

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REAR-ADMIRAL TYREE IN THE ANTARCTIC.—Mr L. R. Hewitt (left), scientific leader at the New Zealand Scott Base at McMurdo Sound, greeting Rear-Admiral D. M. Tyree, the United States Antarctic expedition’s new commander. In the middle is Commander W. A. Lewiston, U.S.N. Mr Hewitt was formerly of Christchurch. —Official U.S. Navy photograph. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29021, 9 October 1959, Page 13

REAR-ADMIRAL TYREE IN THE ANTARCTIC.—Mr L. R. Hewitt (left), scientific leader at the New Zealand Scott Base at McMurdo Sound, greeting Rear-Admiral D. M. Tyree, the United States Antarctic expedition’s new commander. In the middle is Commander W. A. Lewiston, U.S.N. Mr Hewitt was formerly of Christchurch. —Official U.S. Navy photograph. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29021, 9 October 1959, Page 13