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One giant leap for womankind: Women at the South Pole

By Emily K. Gibson, PhD March 8, 2021 On November 12, 1969, six women linked arms as they walked down the ramp of a large, ski-equipped Navy transport plane in Antarctica. Lois Jones, Terry Lee Tickhill Terrell, Kay Lindsay, and Eileen McSaveney all researchers from Ohio State University were joined by Pam   Young, a scientist from New Zealand, and Jean Pearson, a reporter for the Detroit Free Press as they stepped onto the ice near the Earth’s southernmost point. With that final step, they became the first women to visit the South Pole. After lunching with a group of researchers and Navy men working at the Amundsen-Scott research station, the women posed for a photo in front of the iconic, mirrored marker for the geographic South Pole before boarding a transport plane back to McMurdo Station, located on the Antarctic coast.  Though they’d just made history, they were anxious to turn their attention to what had brought them to Antarctica in the first place resear

109th Airlift Wing wraps up Antarctic research support > United States Air Force Academy > Air Force Academy News

From November through February, the 73 Airmen and three LC-130 Hercules supported the United States Antarctic research efforts as part of Operation Deep Freeze, the Department of Defense’s annual support to the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic, News stories from the United States Air Force Academy.

109th Airlift Wing wraps up Antarctic research support

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