
1948
One of the world's most daring adventures into the unknown!
This documentary, filmed entirely by military photographers, recounts the U.S. Navy's 1946-47 expedition to Antarctica, known as Operation High Jump. The expedition was under the overall command of Admiral Richard E. Byrd, no stranger to the Antarctic. This was a large undertaking involving 13 ships and over 4000 thousand men. The fleet departed from Norfolk, Virginia traveling through the Panama canal and then southward to their final destination. The trip through the ice pack was fraught with danger and forced the submarine that was part of the fleet to withdraw. The trip was a success meeting all of its scientific goals.

Robert Montgomery
Narrator

Robert Taylor
Narrator

Van Heflin
Narrator

Kaizen

Arctic Tale

Les Secrets des Animaux des Glaces

Antarctica: A Frozen History

Earth

Tiffany McKinley: Sailor

White Planet, our South Pole

Fly High

Encounters at the End of the World

Farce of the Penguins

Pengi and Sommi

Antarctica: An Adventure of a Different Nature

Horizon: Ice Station Antarctica

The Endurance

The Antarctic Syndrome

Project Iceman

Fighter Pilots of Vietnam

Jack Ensch: Hanoi Hilton POW

Penguins: Meet the Family

Of Penguins and Men