No. The so-called diary or Flight log ( very much edited , no mention of such by-the-book protocols as navigation points, courses, even serial numbers and radio call-signs of craft ( as even Amelia Earhart used). The log or diary is something of wishful thinking and does loosely tie into the Warm Water region in Antarctica ( which does exist) and the alleged idea of the polar regions- usually southerly as a UFO base- presumably to Dodge the Van Allen Belts. There are a number of logical incosisitencies in the so-called Byrd diary, as unlikely as encountering Penguins at l5,000 Feet- better get that altimeter checked, mate!
The theme of Admiral Byrd's autograph was Antarctic exploration.
Admiral Bryd was an American explorer
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Admiral Richard E. Byrd was born on October 25, 1888.
Admiral Richard E. Byrd was born on October 25, 1888.
Admiral Byrd died at his house in Boston at the age 68. He died of heart ailment.
Admiral Byrd named his bases Little America.
Admiral Richard E. Byrd died on March 11, 1957 at the age of 68.
Admiral Byrd
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Biography - 1961 Admiral Richard E- Byrd was released on: USA: 1962
Admiral Richard E. Byrd was born on October 25, 1888 and died on March 11, 1957. Admiral Richard E. Byrd would have been 68 years old at the time of death or 126 years old today.