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U. S. Ambassador of Antarctica 2010 – Day 2
Photo by “http://www.flickr.com/photos/46907600 @ N02/5221928580″> U. S. Embassy of New Zealand
Blog U. S. Ambassador Huebner: At the Polo sud.Si is growing here. This morning we noted in our survival kit for extreme cold, after our friend Dr. Lisa Clough of the National Science Foundation at the rink, climbing on a Hercules LC-130, 3 hours and flew inside the South Pole. For decades, the Hercules fleet has been the backbone of the reliability program U. S. Antarctica, and enjoyed sitting on the flight deck of the old war-horse with the pilot and co-pilot, as we climbed in Antarctica. Learn more: blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov / ambassador/2010 / 11/at-the- …
Cool “Survival Gear” images
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U.S. Ambassador in Antarctica 2010 – Day 2

Image by US Embassy New Zealand
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner’s Blog:
At the South Pole.
It just keeps getting better down here. Early this morning we suited up in our extreme-cold survival gear, followed our friend Dr. Lisa Clough of the National Science Foundation down to the ice airstrip, boarded an LC-130 Hercules, and flew 3 hours inland to the South Pole. For decades the Hercules fleet has been the dependable backbone of the U.S. Antarctic Program, and I thoroughly enjoyed sitting on the flight deck of the old workhorse with the pilot and co-pilot as we soared into the Antarctic interior.
Read more:
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador/2010/11/at-the-…
U.S. Ambassador in Antarctica 2010 – Day 2

Image by US Embassy New Zealand
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner’s Blog:
At the South Pole.
It just keeps getting better down here. Early this morning we suited up in our extreme-cold survival gear, followed our friend Dr. Lisa Clough of the National Science Foundation down to the ice airstrip, boarded an LC-130 Hercules, and flew 3 hours inland to the South Pole. For decades the Hercules fleet has been the dependable backbone of the U.S. Antarctic Program, and I thoroughly enjoyed sitting on the flight deck of the old workhorse with the pilot and co-pilot as we soared into the Antarctic interior.
Read more:
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador/2010/11/at-the-…
Survival Gear (bug out Bag) SHTF
This is a revised version of my previous BOB I’ve trimmed the fat and cut the bulk.. Thanks to all the great comments on my previous BOB I’ve came up with a awesome bag that I can be proud of. I wanna say thanks to all whom subscribe to my channel and leave very helpful comments…
Survival Gear: HIgh Gear ‘Axio Desert Max ‘ Watch
A quick review of the Highgear Axio Desert Max watch
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Our trip to Academy Sports and Outdoors to find new prepping gear.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Adventure Medical Kits Spark Lite Survival Fire Starter Gear Review
www.facebook.com The Spark Lite survival fire starter is made by Adventure Medical Kits. It is lightweight and small. It is an excellent piece of wilderness survival gear and should be a part of every wilderness survival kit.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Cool “Survival Gear” images
Some cool Survival Gear images:
U.S. Ambassador in Antarctica 2010 – Day 2

Image by US Embassy New Zealand
From U.S. Ambassador Huebner’s Blog:
At the South Pole.
It just keeps getting better down here. Early this morning we suited up in our extreme-cold survival gear, followed our friend Dr. Lisa Clough of the National Science Foundation down to the ice airstrip, boarded an LC-130 Hercules, and flew 3 hours inland to the South Pole. For decades the Hercules fleet has been the dependable backbone of the U.S. Antarctic Program, and I thoroughly enjoyed sitting on the flight deck of the old workhorse with the pilot and co-pilot as we soared into the Antarctic interior.
Read more:
blogs.newzealand.usembassy.gov/ambassador/2010/11/at-the-…
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Image by Marion Doss
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Central Command Area of Responsibility (Mar. 17, 2003) — Members of Commander Task Unit 55.4.3 (CTU-55.4.3) prepare survival gear for diving operations in the well deck aboard the USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44). CTU-55.4.3 is a multinational team consisting of Naval Special Clearance Team-One, Fleet Diving Unit Three from the United Kingdom, Clearance Dive Team from Australia, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Units Six and Eight (EODMU-6 and EODMU-8). These units are conducting deep/shallow water mine counter measure operations to clear shipping lanes for humanitarian relief. CTU-55.4.3 and USS Gunston Hall are currently forward deployed conducting missions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the multinational coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction, and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate 1st Class Brien Aho. (RELEASED)

