- Mount Eubanks
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Mount Eubanks (70°2′S 67°15′W / 70.033°S 67.25°W) is an isolated mountain that rises 600 m above the ice surface and provides a prominent landmark near the head of Riley Glacier in Palmer Land. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant Commander Paul D. Eubanks, U.S. Navy, Commander of LC-130 aircraft on long-range flights between McMurdo Station and Lassiter Coast, 1969-70. He also carried out open field and resupply missions to various stations and camps elsewhere in Antarctica.
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