Tom Crean participated in three Antarctic expeditions, and was never included in any trek to the South Pole. His contributions were significant and included life-saving efforts for at least one of his peers. He was never 'sent back' from any expedition.
Yes, and Santa is real. Send letters to 1 Candy Cane Lane, North Pole. I sent him one and he sent me one back.
Short answer twice. Long answer: He went once as part of Scott's team, but was sent home after getting sick on an expedition. He later went back himself as the leader of an expedition to be the first to walk from one side of the Antarctic to the other, but didnt achieve it.
Abraham Lincoln as commander in chief, sent union troops to the South.
the government sent the troops to keep order their were to much violence in the south against the African Americans so the governmernt sent them down.
The First Fleet was sent to New South Wales to bring settlers and convicts.
Samuel de Champlain got sent back to Europe.
Union soldiers were sent to the South to maintain order and enforce reconstruction laws after the Civil War. They were tasked with overseeing the transition of the former Confederate states back into the Union and ensuring civil rights for newly freed African Americans.
That dates back to early Judeo-Christian mythology. In one of the Old Testament stories, snakes were sent out to chomp the Israelis for some slight or another against their god. Moses was then instructed to craft a snake and put it on a pole. And anyone who was chomped simply had to look at the snake and pole, and they would be cured.
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He was sent to goal because of his participation to stop apartheid in South Africa.
Union Soldiers were sent to enforce the right of black men to vote