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Prince Edward is escorted by Mr John Thurston, the officer in charge at Scott Base, after his, arrival in Antarctica on Wednesday; The Prince flew from Christchurch in, 3 Royal New Zealand Air Force Hercules, and is expected to spend about six days at. New Zealand’s Scott Base. He will visit the United States South Pole base, New Zealand’s Vanda Station in the Dry Valley region, and the United States base at McMurdo Sound.

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Press, 10 December 1982, Page 6

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Prince Edward is escorted by Mr John Thurston, the officer in charge at Scott Base, after his, arrival in Antarctica on Wednesday; The Prince flew from Christchurch in, 3 Royal New Zealand Air Force Hercules, and is expected to spend about six days at. New Zealand’s Scott Base. He will visit the United States South Pole base, New Zealand’s Vanda Station in the Dry Valley region, and the United States base at McMurdo Sound. Press, 10 December 1982, Page 6

Prince Edward is escorted by Mr John Thurston, the officer in charge at Scott Base, after his, arrival in Antarctica on Wednesday; The Prince flew from Christchurch in, 3 Royal New Zealand Air Force Hercules, and is expected to spend about six days at. New Zealand’s Scott Base. He will visit the United States South Pole base, New Zealand’s Vanda Station in the Dry Valley region, and the United States base at McMurdo Sound. Press, 10 December 1982, Page 6