Icebreaker "Northwind" leaving for the Antarctic, November 1956

The United States Coast Guard icebreaker "Northwind" left Seattle for the Antarctic in 1956. The vessel and crew were taking part in a military exercise called Operation Deepfreeze. In addition to its crew, the icebreaker carried a group of scientists who were heading to Antarctica for a y...

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Main Author: Staff Photographer Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Online Access:http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/6732
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Summary:The United States Coast Guard icebreaker "Northwind" left Seattle for the Antarctic in 1956. The vessel and crew were taking part in a military exercise called Operation Deepfreeze. In addition to its crew, the icebreaker carried a group of scientists who were heading to Antarctica for a year of research. This photo, taken on November 8, 1956, shows military personnel and families saying goodbye to the crew and passengers on the icebreaker "Northwind" at Seattle's Pier 91. The vessel was gone for nearly six months. Written on negative: USCGC Northwind departs-Antarctic 11-8-56 1 negative: safety film, b&w; 4 x 5 in.