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The USAP Portal: Science and Support in Antarctica - Today in History: Polar Explorer Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr. was born
Richard Byrd | NZHistory, New Zealand history online
Authorized map of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition. | Library of Congress
Admiral Richard E. Byrd - Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions
In 1931, Washington tourists could visit Admiral Byrd's Antarctic flagship - The Washington Post
Did Admiral Byrd Fly Over the North Pole or Not? | Live Science
Aviator and Antarctic Adventurer | Naval History Magazine - August 2021 Volume 35, Number 4
Self-Isolated at the End of the World - The New York Times
Admiral Richard E. Byrd - American Polar Society
1929 | Byrd Plants a Times Flag in Antarctica - The New York Times
Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd – The Highflyer | Polarjournal
The Cold, Cold War: Rear Admiral Richard Byrd, Antarctic Expeditions, and the Evolution of America's Strategic Interest in the Polar Regions | The Arctic Institute – Center for Circumpolar Security Studies
Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd | International Antarctic Centre
The expedition of American Admiral Richard Byrd (explorer) arrives in the Antarctic 1940 (1940) - YouTube
Richard E. Byrd - Wikipedia
Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd – The Highflyer | Polarjournal
Leaving Little America
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50th anniversary of South Pole flight | NZHistory, New Zealand history online
Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett: First to Fly over the North Pole
Self-Isolated at the End of the World - The New York Times
29th November 1929: Richard E. Byrd completes the first flight over the South Pole - YouTube