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Woodall Peak
Woodall Peak (84°17′S 178°38′E / 84.283°S 178.633°E / lost his life in an unloading accident on U.S. Navy Opera-
-84.283; 178.633) is a small rock peak, 720 m, close to tion Highjump, 1946-47.
the south edge of the Ross Ice Shelf, about midway be- This article incorporates public domain material
tween the mouths of Good and Ramsey Glaciers. Discov- from the United States Geological Survey document
ered and photographed by the United States Antarctic "Woodall Peak" (content from the Geographic Names In-
Service (USAS) on Flight C of February 29-March 1, 1940, formation System).
and named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
(US-ACAN) for Vance Woodall, Seaman, U.S. Navy, who
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