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Members of a mixed crew of United States Air Force, United States Navy, and New Zealand Army personnel take part in an air drop of supplies over the South Pole on Thursday. Two C141B Starlifter aircraft of the United States Air Force took part in the midwinter drop of supplies to the bases at McMurdo Station and the South Pole. A second drop to McMurdo Station is set for today. Photograph: United States Air Force.

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Press, 23 June 1984, Page 9

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Members of a mixed crew of United States Air Force, United States Navy, and New Zealand Army personnel take part in an air drop of supplies over the South Pole on Thursday. Two C141B Starlifter aircraft of the United States Air Force took part in the midwinter drop of supplies to the bases at McMurdo Station and the South Pole. A second drop to McMurdo Station is set for today. Photograph: United States Air Force. Press, 23 June 1984, Page 9

Members of a mixed crew of United States Air Force, United States Navy, and New Zealand Army personnel take part in an air drop of supplies over the South Pole on Thursday. Two C141B Starlifter aircraft of the United States Air Force took part in the midwinter drop of supplies to the bases at McMurdo Station and the South Pole. A second drop to McMurdo Station is set for today. Photograph: United States Air Force. Press, 23 June 1984, Page 9

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