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AT ATTENTION.—Two United States Marines, Sergeant G. D. Culverhouse and Corporal C. A. Necaise (left background), photographed during a service held at the Richard E. Byrd Memorial on Mount Victoria, Wellington, to commemorate the Antarctic Treaty and to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd. Sir Walter Nash, who signed the Antarctic Treaty on behalf of New Zealand, spoke at the ceremony.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 1

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AT ATTENTION.—Two United States Marines, Sergeant G. D. Culverhouse and Corporal C. A. Necaise (left background), photographed during a service held at the Richard E. Byrd Memorial on Mount Victoria, Wellington, to commemorate the Antarctic Treaty and to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd. Sir Walter Nash, who signed the Antarctic Treaty on behalf of New Zealand, spoke at the ceremony. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 1

AT ATTENTION.—Two United States Marines, Sergeant G. D. Culverhouse and Corporal C. A. Necaise (left background), photographed during a service held at the Richard E. Byrd Memorial on Mount Victoria, Wellington, to commemorate the Antarctic Treaty and to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd. Sir Walter Nash, who signed the Antarctic Treaty on behalf of New Zealand, spoke at the ceremony. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 1