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Leckie Range (Antarctica)

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(Redirected from Leckie Range, Antarctica) Mountain in Enderby Land, Antarctica

The Leckie Range is a group of peaks 50 miles south of Edward VIII Bay, Enderby Land, Antarctica. The individual peaks were first shown on a 1947 Norwegian whalers chart by H.E. Hansen. The range was named by ANCA for Squadron Leader Douglas Leckie, RAAF, who commanded the RAAF Antarctic Flight at Mawson Station, 1956, and who piloted the Auster aircraft from which Phillip Law sighted and plotted these peaks.

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  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Leckie Range (Antarctica)

67°55′S 56°27′E / 67.917°S 56.450°E / -67.917; 56.450

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