Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The front page of the Deseret News on Aug. 25, 1928, announcing the start of Admiral Richard Byrd's expedition to Antarctica.
People who had lately gone through the trials of Moving Day could sympathize last week with Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd’s difficulties in getting a self-sustaining village of 70 men packed off ...
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Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd worried in Antarctica last week. The work of his two-year expedition had gone as far as practicable. He had made several successful exploratory flights. Dr. Laurence ...
Follow Admiral Richard E. Byrd from his childhood in Virginia to extreme environments. Admiral Byrd: Forged on Ice is a one-hour documentary that follows Admiral Richard E. Byrd from his childhood in ...
The man in charge of the U.S. Antarctic programs, following the death of Admiral Richard Byrd in 1957, was born and raised in North Dakota. Richard Black had accompanied Byrd on three Antarctic ...
Work on radio equipment to be used by Rear Admiral Richard. M. Byrd's second Antarctic Expedition, scheduled for next September, has been begun by the Harvard Institute of Geographical Exploration, it ...
Culled from ten reels of 35mm film found in the papers of Admiral Richard E. Byrd and recently preserved by the National Film Preservation Foundation, Byrd 1933 is a glorious cinematic record of the ...
At one time explorers were celebrities. Admiral Richard Byrd was considered one of the greatest, a media-certified hero with three New York ticker-tape parades in his honor. This PBS documentary ...