Operation Deep Freeze Links

Some links you might find intresting relating to the Que Sera Sera, Operation Deep Freeze, Antarctica, and the South Pole Station.

http://www.southpolestation.com/trivia/igy1/que.html Pictures and history of the polar landing.

http://www.radiocom.net/vx6/quesera.htm More pictures of the historic landing with a story of it by Cdr.Jim Waldron. Very intresting site. Might want to turn down your sound...

http://www.centercomp.com/cgi-bin/dc3/gallery?617 "The Flight of the Puckered Penguins" The story of some early flights over the Antarctica. A book written by Cdr. Jim Waldron.

http://broadcast.illuminatedtech.com/display/story.cfm?bp=109&sid=8082 This is the National Museum of Naval Aviation site for the DC-3 Skytrain R4D, which is the type of plane Que Sera Sera was.

http://www.oaea.net/OAEAMain.html This is the Old Antarctic Explorers Association web site.

http://www.daveswebshop.com/aa30002.shtml A model of the Que Sera Sera. It's out of stock at the moment though.

http://www.vaq34.com/vxe6/ The unoffical VXE-6 webpage for the (late-RIP) US Navy Squadron Antarctic Development Squadron Six.

http://www.zondra.org/ Very cool site of someone who has stayed at the Antarctica. Lots of pictures.

http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=12418&distinct_entry=true A site with pictures of the Que Sera Sera for sale. Posters and postcards and such.

http://www.history.navy.mil/ac/exploration/deepfreeze/deepfreeze17.html Naval Historical Center history of the Operation Deep Freeze.Lists the the personnel of Task Force 43 and the ships, planes and other equipment that was involved in the operations and support.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Deep_Freeze From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, some history of Operaton Deep Freeze.

http://www.oaedks.net/ Humor and other Antarctica stuff. Might want to turn your sound down...

https://www.antarcticconnection.com/ This site sells Antarctica maps and other retail stuff.

http://www.oaedks.net/amerpolr.html The American Polar Society was founded November 29, 1934 to band together all persons interested in polar exploration.

http://www.coolantarctica.com/ Antarctica - pictures, information and travel cruises.

http://www.south-pole.com/ This site is dedicated to the heroic explorers and includes a selection of postal history, along with related stories.

http://www.antipodean.com/antarcticarctic3books0-Z.htm Antarctic and Arctic books catalogue with rare books, maps, and prints for sale.

http://www.rense.com/general35/op.htm UFO's in Antarctica and other strange thoughts... Little bit of the Twilight Zone here.


If you know of any other cool links we might want to post let us know...
patrick@savequeserasera.org

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