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Group Captain John Bussey, OBE (1895-1979) was in charge of Reconnaissance for the British Royal Air Force during World War II. As Directorate of Overseas Surveys he had an Antarctic glacier named after him: the Bussey Glacier.
He was on board the Imperial Airways flying boat Courtier which crash landed near Athens in 1937.
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