Carl R. Disch
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Carl Robert Disch ( presumed dead in 1965) was an ionospheric physicist for the National Bureau of Standards who went missing near
Byrd Station The Byrd Station is a former research station established by the United States during the International Geophysical Year by U.S. Navy Seabees during Operation Deep Freeze II in West Antarctica. History A joint Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marin ...
, Antarctica, on May 8, 1965.


Disappearance

Disch was stationed at the radio noise building of Byrd Station to work on his ionospheric studies. On the morning of May 8, 1965, he left the radio noise building to return to the main station complex located 2.1 km away. When Disch had not arrived at the main station within a reasonable time, a rescue party departed the station to search for him. His trail was spotted but the search party had to go back to the station for refueling. Upon their return, the trail had been covered by drifting snow and was never rediscovered. Despite exhaustive searches and measures taken to make the station more visible, including firing of flares and illuminating extra floodlights, Disch was never found. While he was missing, temperatures dropped to . The search was called off on May 14. He is presumed dead and his body has never been recovered. Memorial services were held in his hometown of Monroe, Wisconsin. He was 26 years old.


Conspiracy

The disappearance of Disch has spawned many conspiracy theories. They are given legitimacy by an alleged message transmitted to
McMurdo Station McMurdo Station is a United States Antarctic research station on the south tip of Ross Island, which is in the New Zealand-claimed Ross Dependency on the shore of McMurdo Sound in Antarctica. It is operated by the United States through the Unit ...
in 1971. The author of the message, claiming to be Disch, stated that he was alive. The message has been disregarded as a hoax.


Legacy

The
Disch Promontory Disch Promontory () is a high, ice-covered promontory, long, extending from the east side of Prince Andrew Plateau, Queen Elizabeth Range. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Carl R. Disch, a United States Antarctic R ...
is named in his honor.


See also

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List of people who disappeared Lists of people who disappeared include those whose current whereabouts are unknown, or whose deaths are unsubstantiated. Many people who disappear are eventually declared dead ''in absentia''. Some of these people were possibly subjected to enfo ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Disch, Carl R. 1930s births 1960s missing person cases 1965 deaths 20th-century American physicists American Antarctic scientists Deaths in Antarctica People declared dead in absentia