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- Named by him for Lieutenant Robert A . Gillock, U . S . Navy, navigator on Operation Highjump photographic flights over this and other coastal areas between 14�E and 164�E.
- The glacier was discovered by U . S . Navy Squadron VX-6 on photographic flights of December 14 15, 1959, and mapped from these photographs by the United States Geological Survey.
- The glacier was discovered by U . S . Navy Squadron VX-6 on photographic flights of December 14 15, 1959, and mapped by United States Geological Survey ( USGS ) from the photos.
- The mountain was discovered by U . S . Navy Squadron VX-6 on photographic flights of December 14 15, 1959, and was mapped from these photos by the United States Geological Survey ( USGS ).
- The mountain was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant James W . Cornwell of U . S . Navy Squadron VX-6, who was co-pilot on photographic flights over the range on December 14 15, 1959.
- They were sighted by Flying Officer J . Seaton, RAAF, during a photographic flight in November 1956, and named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for J . R . Blake, auroral physicist at Mawson Station in 1958.
- During its service overseas the squadron made 59 successful bombing raids, 40 reconnaissance flights, two photographic flights, dropped approximately 70 tons of bombs, and shot down nine enemy aircraft ( a further 20 were reported shot down, but were not confirmed ).
- It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names ( US-ACAN ) for Lieutenant Maurice H . Unger of the U . S . Navy, a navigator on photographic flights over Marie Byrd and Ellsworth Lands during Operation Deep Freeze 1965 and 1966.
- The peak was discovered by US Navy Squadron VX-6 on photographic flights of Dec . 14-15, 1959, and mapped by US-ACAN for Chester W . Segers, a Navy cook and a member of the first wintering party at the South Pole Station during the IGY in 1957.
- It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers in 1957 from air photos taken by U . S . Navy Operation Highjump, 1946 47, and named for Edwin E . Ellis, aerial photographer on Operation Highjump photographic flights in this area and other coastal areas between 14�E and 164�E.