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"Around the World in 69 Days: It took 7,773 miles and 69 days around the coldest and most desolate continent on earth, but the Coast Guard icebreaker Polar Star has completed . 58-67. Naval Institute Proceedings 128 (Jan 2002), pp.

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"The Dirtiest Duty of the Coast Guard." "The Northland Makes Good [ in polar ice ]." 99-102. ________.________. New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1951. Hancox, R.J. "The Westwind and Operation Deepfreeze III." The Torch (Jan 1969), pp. "Serving Science Near the South Pole." 1 (Mar 1977), pp. While departing Arthur Harbor at Palmer Station, Glacier was one-half mile (0.80 km) astern of USCGC Southwind. Please wait for an email containing a link to download the PDF. Little, B.S.

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