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i. QcI -A !'1s.al up Q 'i. 'nguoi' - AND MORE PENGUINS: Not only were there penguins here and there and everywhere, including the vicinity of the photographer's tripod for those who were real hams Crightl, but they were even aboard ship, brought up the side by such as SANDS, FN, tbottom leftj and penned in a small corral aft of the LCVP's ttop leftj to the chagrin of the second division. TROUBIES A-PLENTY The attempt to break into Terra Nova Bay to dehark the New Zealand geological party was a fruitless one, and finally had to be abandoned. The ice Hoes were large and under terriiic pressureg and once broken, there was no place for the hrash to go. The venture was quitg, costly at any rate, since the GLACIER broke two blades off her screws andhent the other four, and was vir- tually helpless. STATEN ISLAND finally hroke loose from the sur- rounding pack and managed to ease the pressure a- round GLACIER, permitting her to get free. But the damage had heen done, and the hig icehreaker was forced to proceed hack to New Zealand for drydoeking. 1' The result of this was that STATEN ISLAND was now left with two johs to do-hoth her own and CLACIEIi's -and the Coast Cuard NORTI-IXVIND would not he down to assist for several weeks. The Task Croup stall' transferred to the Seattle-hased ship, as she headed slowly southward. It was a grim moment, for the fate of the entire operation depended on whether she could accomplish the task of hreaking the channel into Mc- Nlurdo for the cargo ships and tankers-all hy herself. The hest-laid plans of mice and men could not have prefigured this deyelopmentg never hefore had the chan- nel heen caryed out solely hy a wind-class icehreaker. But a new and resolute spirit was emerging among the old hands and first-timers ahoard STATEN ISLAND as she picked her way down the narrow leads and hroke across the thick ridges en route to the Naval Air Facility. lf it was possihle, and there was reason to helieve it was. we were sure we could accomplish it, after all, we had emerged undainagecl from the worst the Antarctic had to offer.
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.f lofi? '7 - ' 'r j fr. J H g aa- , K PENGUINS AND After a few days banging her way including one episodeiof TNT when the give way-STATEN ISLAND made her the GLACIER on 7 December. CAPTAIN NICDOZNALD, CTG 43.1, broke his Hag on our and the transfers of fuel and mail took place. But meanwhile, the pack had been consohdatmg around the two ships, and when we got underway for Mclvlurdo r Sound the going was tougher than it had been earlier. 6 Even the vaunted GLACIER, with twice Olll' horse- ' power, was unable to make much progress against the assemlulecl forces of nature, playing the game in their -s own backyard. it 'W' li' 'fir' 'N I' '. , , ' .. ,, , ., I I ' 'L t ' A t 'K 1- - ' 4 i were is fair .fs -' for r ... is fbi, 7 , ' Y 'Lit ts l M all o'l1l -.I A l - 141 ,J ,... -'ffiix , l -Y., is During the time that the STATEN ISLAND and GLACIER were in the vicinity of Coulman Island, a small party of intrepid explorers, including the Snuffles doctors, New Zealanders and our own ace photographer, PREMZIC PHl, made an overnight sortie to the island to observe a vast icy slopes. A the helicopters men, all over in a two-man worth, seeing Emperor penguin rookery nestled along its change in the weather, however, prevented from returning until the third day, and six six foot, were forced to spend two nights tent! Cleft, belowl. But the sights were 17'-4 -6 chicks, and of Cmiddlel, thousands of the large birds and course an occasional lone wolf hop, leftl. -
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it Th -i n--ii? ' vi J There were twenty miles of bay ice to go through, an hroken olf could move out with the wind, which mean middle left. required Ll running sturt, full power and then the sudden lt wus difficult tedious work hreaxking this channel. lt 1 izr of ri home lot would disenuuge itself from the rest ot , the intiss. Then hack again und repent the process over und over, striking first ut one spot, then another, hgilxlinq oil' the nreu in hetween-auul hoping the wind would eontiuue to hlow hard from the south to clean the deluis. sun ill lol the jolt was Qettinti it done. .-'tnd ut lust cznne th it tl ix ulnn we departed the ehnnnel to rendezvous ix ith tln support loree, lenviiig signs us ai monument to .nu uhnxtiutut tlmeloxx l. 'f ,vu ' ,. : - H w rn .1 Liu P33 .-.k::-- j- U, Q ,i S .X ,- I-All 4 'sag ph! SLIPPE , ew- VI-IEN wks- VET ' '-Q-...-., - -gr. - --wwT:w11L'4 , , , U . V 4 . , , .. ,J V ,:,q,,u,. Z 1. - , . -I , ',, ' Q 52 ,V , V Etbtkf. . ' ,A , xg.. - ,. .V M , 4 isp. .,H. . V 43, 375 Arriving ut Nlchllurdo Sound on 14 December, STATEN ISLAND quickly set to work at her appointed task. d 1 verv rigid de-ldline the arrival of the resupplv force .it tht beginning of the New Hear. The channel had to he wide enough so that the pieces of ice which were I at tunnel-shaped nlluir narrowing to about 200 yards tsee jolt us we hit und stuck, whereupon at chunk the s ' lint sloxxlx our th.innel lmegun to tuke shape, uhout il thu, .uid the sh.1pe in the distance th it xx is llut lonit .ind onl ohjtttut st.uttd to tome into lotus. Xloikine sttndily .uound thc clock, with no 1- sl lor the tireless diesels, the ieelueukei' that wus too
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