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George John Dufek (10 February 1903,
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– 10 February 1977, Bethesda, Maryland) was an American naval officer,
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, and polar expert. He served in World War II and the Korean War and in the 1940s and 1950s spent much of his career in the
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, first with
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and later as supervisor of U.S. programs in the
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s.
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Dufek was the director of the Mariners' Museum in
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after his retirement from the Navy in 1959.


Background and military career

Born in
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, he joined the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) at his local high school and was appointed to the
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in Annapolis, Maryland in 1921. Upon graduation in 1925 he received his ensign's commission and commenced his career aboard the battleship . He was later assigned to the submarine USS ''S-39'' and was promoted to lieutenant (junior grade) in 1928. In 1932 he entered flight training school at the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida; after graduating as a naval aviator in 1933 he served as navigator and
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on three different ships. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1935 and assigned to the aircraft carrier USS ''Saratoga'' in 1938. During World War II Dufek commanded a flight training squadron, served as senior naval aviator in Algeria during the invasion of North Africa, assisted in the planning for the invasion of Sicily and Salerno and, after his promotion to captain and subsequent reassignment, the invasion of southern France. In September 1944 he assumed command of the
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, which, on 24 April 1945, along with its escorts, sank the ''U-546'', the last of 13 submarines (11 German and 2 Japanese) sunk by ''Bogue'' during World War II. During the Korean War the Navy placed Dufek in command of the
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from 17 January 1951 – 6 May 1952. ''Antietam'' operated off the coast of the Korean peninsula from October 1951 to April 1952 and received four battle stars. Dufek was then given command of the naval installation on Kwajalein in the Pacific and, finally, the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in
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. Dufek retired from the Navy on 30 June 1955 and was promoted to the rank of rear admiral in recognition of his wartime accomplishments the same day. He continued to serve on active duty so he could participate in Operation Deep Freeze.


Antarctic experience


With Admiral Byrd

In the spring of 1939 Dufek, at this time a lieutenant, requested and received an assignment to Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd's third expedition to Antarctica, which was officially named the United States Antarctic Service Expedition, where he served as navigator of the venerable , the flagship of the expedition. In recognition of his many hours of exploratory flying over the South Polar continent, Dufek later received the United States Antarctic Expedition Medal.


Operation Highjump

After a brief post-war stint in Japan, Dufek was assigned as chief staff officer to a U.S. Navy- Coast Guard task force to establish weather bases in the polar regions. While there he participated in
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. The opera ...
, a Naval expedition to Antarctica under the command of Admiral Byrd. He served as commander of the Eastern Group (Task Group 68.3) which consisted of a seaplane tender, a destroyer and a tanker. During Operation Highjump he made the first flight over the Thurston Peninsula and later led the rescue of six survivors of a crash of another flight (named ''George 1'') over the same area. He returned to Washington D.C. briefly, but by 1947 was back in the Antarctic, this time commanding a task force sent to supply existing weather stations and to establish new ones near the Pole.


Operation Deepfreeze

In 1954 Dufek joined a special Antarctic planning group preparing for the Navy's Operation Deep Freeze, a scientific polar research expedition. When planning was complete Dufek was given command of Task Force 43 which, with more than 80 officers and 1000 enlisted men, three
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s, and three
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s, was charged with logistics and support for the expedition. Dufek's first flagship for the operation was the attack cargo ship USS ''Arneb''. He later transferred his flag to the icebreaker USS ''Glacier'' and was on board the ''Glacier'' when she completed a circumnavigation of the Antarctic continent later in the expedition. Among other accomplishments, the task force established bases on
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and in Little America, and on October 31, 1956, (Reference: ''Aviation Year by Year,'' Bill Gunston, ed. London: Amber Books Limited, 2001. Dorling Kindersley editions: , .) Admiral Dufek and a crew of six, having flown on a ski equipped US Navy R4D-5 Skytrain named ''Que Sera Sera'', became the first Americans to set foot at the South Pole and to plant the American flag, and the first men to land on the pole from the air. (''Que Sera Sera'' is preserved at the National Naval Aviation Museum in
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.) On November 28, 1957, Dufek was present with a US
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during a change of command ceremony held at McMurdo Sound. After Admiral Byrd's death, Dufek was appointed to succeed him as supervisor of U.S. programs in the South Polar Regions.


Retirement and death

Admiral Dufek fully retired from the Navy in 1959. He died in 1977, on his 74th birthday.


Namesakes

Antarctic features
Dufek Coast The Dufek Coast is that portion of the coast along the southwest margin of the Ross Ice Shelf between Airdrop Peak on the east side of the Beardmore Glacier and Morris Peak on the east side of Liv Glacier. It was named by the New Zealand Antarct ...
, Dufek Head, Dufek Massif, and Dufek Mountain were named in his honor.


Awards


Additional Awards and Honors

* Golden Plate Award, American Academy of Achievement, 1961


Dates of rank

*Midshipman – 16 August 1921 *Ensign – 4 June 1925 *Lieutenant (junior grade) – 4 June 1928 *Lieutenant – 30 June 1935 *Lieutenant Commander – 1 August 1939 *Commander – 1 August 1942 *Captain – 20 July 1943 *Rear Admiral, Retired – 30 June 1955


Bibliography

Books by George John Dufek: * 1957: ''Operation Deepfreeze.''
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. . * 1959: ''Through the Frozen Frontier: The Exploration of Antarctica.'' Harcourt, Brace. . * 1969: ''Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd: A Biography.'' Harcourt, Brace and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The College of William & Mary.


References


External links

*
George J. Dufek Papers
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