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Captain Robert Falcon Scott was a naval officer in the British Royal Navy.

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Was Captain Robert Falcon Scott an Antarctic explorer?

He was a British Navy Officer and two-time Antarctic Explorer.


Who was captain Scott?

Captain Robert Falcon Scott was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole in 1910-1913. Tragically, Scott and his team died on their return journey, just 11 miles from a supply depot.


What ship did Robert Falcon Scott drive on?

Being a Naval Officer, Captain Scott sailed on many ships. Notably, his Antarctic ships were named Discovery and Terra Nova.


What was the name of the Welshman who died with Captain Scott on the way to the south pole?

The Welshman was Petty Officer Edgar (Teddy, Taff) Evans.


How many voyages did Captain Robert Falcon Scott go on?

If you mean voyages to Antarctica, only two.Another AnswerSince Captain Scott was a British Naval officer, it can be assumed that he led and sailed on many more than two voyages, including the two to Antarctica. .


Who was with Captain Robert Falcon Scott on his journey to the South Pole?

captain lawrence 'titus' oates. dr edward wilson, lieuntenant henry 'birdie' bowers and the petty officer edgar 'taff' evans were there with robert falcon scott on his journey to the south pole.


Where was captain Scott from?

Captain Scott (Robert Falcon Scott) was born in Plymouth on the 6th June 1868.


What was Captain Robert Falcon Scott's sons name?

Captain Scott's son is named Peter Markham Scott.


Where did captain Scott come from?

Captain Robert Falcon Scott was born in England and was a British citizen.


What transport did captain Robert Scott use?

Captain Scott used ships as transport.


Where did Captain Robert Falcon Scott live?

Captain Scott maintained a home in London, England.


When did captain Robert scott leave the camp for the north pole?

Captain Scott did not trek to the North Pole.