• Mark Ivanovich Shevelev (Russian: Марк Иванович Шевелёв; 24 October [O.S. 11 October] 1904 – 6 October 1991) was a Soviet pilot during World War II and...
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    Yermak Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route: Otto Schmidt Aviaarktika: Mark Shevelev Icebreaker Sedov: Konstantin Badygin, Vladimir Wiese Barneo...
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  • the Department of Polar Aviation of Glavsevmorput. Its first head was Mark Shevelev and it was originally based in Krasnoyarsk. It moved to Moscow in 1932...
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    expedition had been airlifted by aviation units under the command of Mark Shevelev. "NP-1" operated for 9 months, during which the ice floe travelled 2...
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    Night Witches, HSU Yevgeniya Shakhovskaya, first woman military pilot Mark Shevelev, World War II Soviet polar aviation commander, HSU Lev Shestakov, top...
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    Yermak Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route: Otto Schmidt Aviaarktika: Mark Shevelev Icebreaker Sedov: Konstantin Badygin, Vladimir Wiese Barneo...
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  • Yermak Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route: Otto Schmidt Aviaarktika: Mark Shevelev Icebreaker Sedov: Konstantin Badygin, Vladimir Wiese Barneo...
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    Yermak Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route: Otto Schmidt Aviaarktika: Mark Shevelev Icebreaker Sedov: Konstantin Badygin, Vladimir Wiese Barneo...
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    Yermak Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route: Otto Schmidt Aviaarktika: Mark Shevelev Icebreaker Sedov: Konstantin Badygin, Vladimir Wiese Barneo...
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    March 1899 after breaking through ice and a formal reception was held to mark her arrival. Later in 1899 she reached 81°21'N north of Spitsbergen. She...
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