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Oberst Glacier
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colonel glacier) because of its association with Balchen Mountain. Bernt Balchen , a famous Norwegian polar aviator, achieved the rank of colonel in the
Ola Bøe
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for folkemusikk). The fiddlers that came to learn from him included Bernt Balchen Jr., Trygve Bolstad, and Harald Røine. He had a personal style of playing
Timeline of New Zealand's links with Antarctica
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expedition to the Antarctic. Byrd overflew the South Pole with pilot Bernt Balchen on 28 and 29 November 1929, to match his overflight of the North Pole
No. 333 Squadron RNoAF
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Roald Amundsen, Gunnar Isachsen, Otto Sverdrup, Hjalmar Riiser Larsen, Bernt Balchen , Finn Lambrechts) Last operational flight with P-3C «Ulabrand» tok place
Clayton Knight
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of the Buried Tomb (1948) Skyroad to Mystery (1949) Hitch your Wagon-Bernt Balchen (1950) The Story of Flight (1954) Normandy Invasion (1956) Lifeline
Block Bay
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Discovered on December 5, 1929, by the ByrdAE and named by Byrd for Bernt Balchen , chief pilot of the expedition. 76°30′S 143°59′W / 76.500°S 143.983°W
Herbert Range
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Fridtjof Nansen. Named by the Southern Party of the NZGSAE (1961-62) for Bernt Balchen , pilot with Roald Amundsen on Arctic flights, and with R. Admiral Richard
Mount Skarland
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died around the same time. Skarland and Geist were personal friends of Bernt Balchen , who also had a nearby peak (Mt. Balchen) named after him. Based on
Amelia and Me
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days later, Uncle Harry announced the season's next flight. On May 20, Bernt Balchen , Ed Gorski, and a third person would fly to Harbour Grace. Neither the
Kelly Johnson (engineer)
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Astronautics presented "A Salute to Kelly Johnson" night. 1980 Awarded the Bernt Balchen Trophy, the highest award of the New York State Air Force Association
Carl von Hoffman
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relationship, such as Martin Johnson, Peter Freuchen, Lowell Thomas, Bernt Balchen , and others. As a friend of Martin Johnson, he attempted to prevail