Talk:Keith Mills (Royal Marines officer)

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Lt. Keith Mills and the JSE South Georgia 1981/82 edit

Lt Mills was not a member of the 1981/82 JSE South Georgia. Submitted by Tom Scrimgeour, Member, JSESG 1981/82 (Text moved from the article to talk page.)

There is a post card sent by "Lt. Keith P. Mills, DSC, RM" to an amateur radio operator, confirming a radio contact made on February 16, 1982 from a location described as "Spencer Glacier, S. Georgia".
Apparently the card was mailed several months later as evidenced by the ‘DSC’ honour, which might be the reason for the misspelled name of the glacier, for there is no 'Spencer Glacer' on South Georgia. There is however a 'Spenceley Glacer' situated in the southwestern region of the island — precisely in the area surveyed by the 1981/82 Joint Services Expedition.
If Lt. Mills was in that area at the relevant time other than as part of the 1981/82 JSE, it would be helpful to have sources clarifying the matter. Apcbg (talk) 19:10, 18 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

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