Interview of Robert Manke by Raimund E. Goerler
Colonel Merrill Dawson, pp. 4 Chief Davis, pp. 6, 9 Tom Osward, pp. 13 The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Robert_Manke.mp3 Robert Manke enjoyed industrial arts and history in high school. After completing his junior year in 1957, he enlisted in t...
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ftohiostateu:oai:kb.osu.edu:1811/6506 2023-05-15T13:34:09+02:00 Interview of Robert Manke by Raimund E. Goerler Manke, Robert Goerler, Raimund E. (Raimund Erhard), 1948- 2006-06-01T15:12:50Z Audio Duration: 00:49:20 application/pdf audio/x-mpeg http://hdl.handle.net/1811/6506 en_US eng Byrd Polar Research Center Archival Program 1 audio tape available in the OSU Archives Polar Oral History Program Record Group Number: 56.49 http://hdl.handle.net/1811/6506 Restrictions: This item is not restricted. Antarctica -- Discovery and exploration -- Interviews Manke Robert -- Interviews Transcript Recording, oral 2006 ftohiostateu 2023-01-30T18:45:03Z Colonel Merrill Dawson, pp. 4 Chief Davis, pp. 6, 9 Tom Osward, pp. 13 The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Robert_Manke.mp3 Robert Manke enjoyed industrial arts and history in high school. After completing his junior year in 1957, he enlisted in the Navy and was assigned to a Seabee unit. After completing military school, he was sent to Midway Island to help with base maintenance. After eight months, he was accepted in the Antarctica program. The training at Daisville, R.I., included both physical and mental conditioning. In addition, he earned a GED diploma. After arriving at McMurdo Sound, Manke went to Little America 5 to take equipment to the Byrd Station. He spent fourteen months at the Byrd Station. His main duties included maintenance of heaters, snow melters, and buildings. All supplies were parachuted in from airplanes. During the winter, the base had ten Navy personnel and a civilian scientist. At the beginning of the winter, there was approximately ten feet of snow on the roofs of the buildings and twenty feet at the start of summer. Manke did not observe serious tensions among the personnel. A HAM radio was used to communicate with home. After leaving the Navy in 1962, he married his girlfriend and has worked in the maintenance departments of large corporations. Manke has many pleasant memories of Antarctica. The cook sponsored special parties for the small group. He describes some of the social activities which took place there. Major Topics Seabees and their roles on Midway Island and in Antarctica Maintenance of Byrd Station in Antarctica Airdropping of supplies Communication in Antarctica Wintering over at Byrd Station Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Audio Antarc* Antarctica McMurdo Sound Ohio State University (OSU): Knowledge Bank McMurdo Sound Byrd Byrd Station ENVELOPE(-119.533,-119.533,-80.017,-80.017) Midway Island ENVELOPE(77.953,77.953,-68.839,-68.839) Little America ENVELOPE(-164.050,-164.050,-78.667,-78.667) Manke ENVELOPE(-144.700,-144.700,-85.467,-85.467) |
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Colonel Merrill Dawson, pp. 4 Chief Davis, pp. 6, 9 Tom Osward, pp. 13 The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Robert_Manke.mp3 Robert Manke enjoyed industrial arts and history in high school. After completing his junior year in 1957, he enlisted in the Navy and was assigned to a Seabee unit. After completing military school, he was sent to Midway Island to help with base maintenance. After eight months, he was accepted in the Antarctica program. The training at Daisville, R.I., included both physical and mental conditioning. In addition, he earned a GED diploma. After arriving at McMurdo Sound, Manke went to Little America 5 to take equipment to the Byrd Station. He spent fourteen months at the Byrd Station. His main duties included maintenance of heaters, snow melters, and buildings. All supplies were parachuted in from airplanes. During the winter, the base had ten Navy personnel and a civilian scientist. At the beginning of the winter, there was approximately ten feet of snow on the roofs of the buildings and twenty feet at the start of summer. Manke did not observe serious tensions among the personnel. A HAM radio was used to communicate with home. After leaving the Navy in 1962, he married his girlfriend and has worked in the maintenance departments of large corporations. Manke has many pleasant memories of Antarctica. The cook sponsored special parties for the small group. He describes some of the social activities which took place there. Major Topics Seabees and their roles on Midway Island and in Antarctica Maintenance of Byrd Station in Antarctica Airdropping of supplies Communication in Antarctica Wintering over at Byrd Station Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. |
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