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Richard E. Byrd died on 1957-03-11.
Admiral Byrd, with his wife, Marie Donaldson Ames, had four children: Richard Evelyn Byrd III, Evelyn Bolling Byrd Clarke, Katharine Agnes Byrd Breyer, and Helen Byrd Stabler.
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Because he was a admiral
All of Byrd's bases were named Little America.
Antarctic Explorer
Admiral Byrd named his bases Little America.
He discovered the physics of life and nature in the fields of the antarctic.
Admiral Richard E Byrd
Reinhard A. Krause has written: 'The magic of antarctic colours' -- subject(s): Byrd Antarctic Expedition (2nd : 1933-1935), Exhibitions, Landscape in art
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Byrd was a US naval officer who explored Antarctica and areas around the North Pole -- you could consider him a polar explorer. .
John S O'Brien has written: 'Byrd's dogs' -- subject(s): American, Byrd Antarctic Expedition, Discovery and exploration, Juvenile literature, Sled dogs
Richard C. Byrd, US politician: 1805. Richard E. Byrd, explorer: 1888. Richard Byrd, US athlete: 1892. Richard "Rick" Byrd, basketball player: 1953.
The theme of Admiral Byrd's autograph was Antarctic exploration.
Richard E. Byrd's goal was to explore the polar regions, especially the Antarctic. He conducted numerous expeditions to study and map the area, as well as to advance scientific understanding of the region. Byrd also aimed to promote the importance of polar exploration and research.
Richard C. Byrd was born in 1805.