-
Wisconsin Range escarpment and
gathered samples of
granitic rock from
Mount LeSchack. In 1964–65
Gunter Faure and John H.
Mercer led a
group of
geologists from...
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served on U.S.
Drift Stations Alpha and Charlie.
Lieutenant Leonard A.
LeSchack, USNR, a
former Antarctic geophysicist, had set up the
surveillance system...
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Lieutenant Leonard A.
LeSchack, USNR to the
abandoned Soviet arctic ice
station NP 8, as
Operation Coldfeet.
Smith and
LeSchack parachuted from the B-17...
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times - four of
which went
through his eyes. The NYPD
Spokesman Sgt.
Edwin LeSchack identified Chen's body,
which was
found at 12:30 pm by an
officer of the...
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Retrieved on 2011-02-23.
Archived July 4, 2008, at the
Wayback Machine LeSchack, L.A.,
ARLIS II: New
Arctic drift station,
Naval Research Reviews, September:...
- "Accessible
suspended ceiling construction", U.S.
Patent No. 2,984,946
LeSchack, L.A. (September 12–18, 1961). "ARLIS II: New
Arctic drift station". Naval...
- 23 mi) long
which drains the
north slopes of
Wisconsin Range between Mount LeSchack and
Ruseski Buttress and
trends west-northwest to
enter the
north side...
-
Schack Carl,
rigsgreve (von)
Rantzau or Carl
Schack Rantzau-Ascheberg (11
March 1717,
Ascheberg estate,
Holstein – 21
January 1789, Menerbes, France)...
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Press of Kentucky, 1988. ISBN 0813116546 Leary,
William M., and
Leonard A.
LeSchack.
Project COLDFEET:
Secret Mission to a
Soviet Ice Station. Annapolis, MD:...
- to part with
their mansions for
promotion and money, and the
Moltke and
Schack Palaces were
acquired in the
course of a few days.
Since that date successive...