PENSACOLA MOUNTAIN SURVEY IN THE ANTARCTIC.—TOP: The mess hall at Camp Neptune, in the Neptune Range of the Pensacolas, which served United States Army, Navy, and Antarctic reasearch programme personnel. BOTTOM: A United States Navy tractor towing an Army UH-1B Iroquois helicopter from an Air Force Globemaster at McMurdo Station. The helicopter was one of those used for the Pensacola mountain survey. United States Navy photographs
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 10
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66PENSACOLA MOUNTAIN SURVEY IN THE ANTARCTIC.—TOP: The mess hall at Camp Neptune, in the Neptune Range of the Pensacolas, which served United States Army, Navy, and Antarctic reasearch programme personnel. BOTTOM: A United States Navy tractor towing an Army UH-1B Iroquois helicopter from an Air Force Globemaster at McMurdo Station. The helicopter was one of those used for the Pensacola mountain survey. United States Navy photographs Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 10
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