Table of Contents
19 relations: Alexandre Dumas, Antarctica, Athos Range, Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions, Davis Station, John Béchervaise, Mac. Robertson Land, Mawson Station, Mountain, Nunatak, Operation Highjump, Operation Starlite, P.J. Moonie, Prince Charles Mountains, Robert G. Dovers, Robert Jacklyn, Stinear Nunataks, The Three Musketeers, Wilkes Station.
- Mountain ranges of Mac. Robertson Land
Alexandre Dumas
Alexandre Dumas (born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas nocat, was a French novelist and playwright.
See Athos Range and Alexandre Dumas
Antarctica
Antarctica is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent.
See Athos Range and Antarctica
Athos Range
Athos Range is the northernmost range in the Prince Charles Mountains of Mac. Robertson Land, Antarctica. Athos Range and Athos Range are mountain ranges of Mac. Robertson Land.
See Athos Range and Athos Range
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions
The Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) is the historical name for the Australian Antarctic Program (AAP) administered for Australia by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD).
See Athos Range and Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions
Davis Station
Davis Station, commonly called Davis, is one of three permanent bases and research outposts in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD).
See Athos Range and Davis Station
John Béchervaise
John Mayston Béchervaise OAM, MBE (11 May 1910 – 13 July 1998) was an Australian writer, photographer, artist, historian and explorer.
See Athos Range and John Béchervaise
Mac. Robertson Land
Mac.
See Athos Range and Mac. Robertson Land
Mawson Station
Mawson Station, commonly called Mawson, is one of three permanent bases and research outposts in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD).
See Athos Range and Mawson Station
Mountain
A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock.
Nunatak
A nunatak (from Inuit nunataq) is the summit or ridge of a mountain that protrudes from an ice field or glacier that otherwise covers most of the mountain or ridge.
Operation Highjump
Operation HIGHJUMP, officially titled The United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, 1946–1947, (also called Task Force 68), was a United States Navy (USN) operation to establish the Antarctic research base Little America IV.
See Athos Range and Operation Highjump
Operation Starlite
Operation Starlite (also known in Vietnam as Battle of Van Tuong) was the first major offensive action conducted by a purely U.S. military unit during the Vietnam War from 18 to 24 August 1965.
See Athos Range and Operation Starlite
P.J. Moonie
Patrick John Moonie was awarded the Polar Medal in 1975 for his work with the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) as Radio Operator-in-Charge at Mawson Station in the 1960s.
See Athos Range and P.J. Moonie
Prince Charles Mountains
The Prince Charles Mountains are a major group of mountains in Mac. Robertson Land in Antarctica, including the Athos Range, the Porthos Range, and the Aramis Range. Athos Range and Prince Charles Mountains are mountain ranges of Mac. Robertson Land.
See Athos Range and Prince Charles Mountains
Robert G. Dovers
Robert G. Dovers was an Australian explorer and cartographer, born in 1922.
See Athos Range and Robert G. Dovers
Robert Jacklyn
Bob Jacklyn (January 13, 1922 – June 18, 2014) was an Australian cosmic ray physicist, and former head of the Australian Antarctic Division's research program.
See Athos Range and Robert Jacklyn
Stinear Nunataks
Stinear Nunataks is a group of dark brown nunataks about 16 nautical miles (30 km) north of Anare Nunataks in Mac. Robertson Land.
See Athos Range and Stinear Nunataks
The Three Musketeers
The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires) is a French historical adventure novel written in 1844 by French author Alexandre Dumas.
See Athos Range and The Three Musketeers
Wilkes Station
Wilkes Station was an Antarctic research station established 29 January 1957 by the United States as one of seven U.S. stations established for the International Geophysical Year (IGY) program in Antarctica.
See Athos Range and Wilkes Station
See also
Mountain ranges of Mac. Robertson Land
- Aramis Range
- Athos Range
- Brown Range
- Casey Range
- Central Masson Range
- David Range
- Framnes Mountains
- Gustav Bull Mountains
- Masson Range
- North Masson Range
- Porthos Range
- Prince Charles Mountains
- South Masson Range
- Trilling Peaks
References
Also known as Allison Ridge, Bradley Ridge, Dawson Nunatak, Farley Massif, Giddings Peak, Harriss Ridge, Hunt Nunataks, Kotterer Peaks, Leah Ridge, McKenzie Peak, Miller Ridge, Mount Albion (Antarctica), Mount Béchervaise, Mount Bool, Mount Cardell, Mount Cartledge, Mount Dart, Mount Dovers, Mount Dwyer, Mount Jacklyn, Mount Lacey, Mount Mercer (Antarctica), Mount Moonie, Mount O'Shea, Mount Peter (Antarctica), Mount Seedsman, Mount Shennan, Mount Stalker, Mount Starlight, Smith Nunatak, Svensson Ridge, Weasel Gap, Whelan Nunatak, Wignall Nunataks.

