Captain Scott led a team of 65 men on his Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica in 1910.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his men went to the South Pole: They wanted to be the first men there. Sadly a Norwegian team beat them there. Captain Scott died on his way back from the South Pole, together with his four companions
Twenty-For men were on Scott's crew. (24) Five on his research crew. (5)
Captain Robert Scott took a total of 65 men on his ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1910.
All of Captain Scott's polar team perished on their return trek.
Starvation and hypothermia.
Captain Scott proudly represented Great Britain in that expedition.
Captain Scott Edgar Evans Captain Oates Henry Bowers Edward Wilson (Captain Oates first name Lawrence)
There is no Captain, but the Captain of the Canadian men's national team is Scott Niedermayer.
Captain Scott was 44 years old when he led his team to the South Pole.
Captain Robert Scott is known for leading the ill-fated British Antarctic Expedition to the South Pole in 1911-1912. Before this expedition, he served in the Royal Navy and had previous experience exploring the Antarctic region.
Scott's companions included Dr Wilson, Birdie Bowers, Lieutenant Evans, and Titus Oats.