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This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because charles A Bevilacqua is the namesake for a mountain and the lead engineer for McMurdo station in Antartica.
I have edited the article considerably and have added the references. The article
Mount_Bevilacqua has mention about his works. Would welcome anyone else to develop the article further.
Chirota (
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22:23, 9 April 2021 (UTC)reply
Did you know nomination
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US Navy Seabee Charles A. Bevilacqua in Antarctica, 1956
... that the first ceremonial
South Pole was painted orange and black to honor the
Woburn, Massachusetts high school of
Seabee Chief Builder Charles A. Bevilacqua(pictured)? Source: "I came up with the idea of painting it orange and black, which were my Woburn, Massachusetts, high school colors."
[5] " December 14, 1956: Chief Builder Charles A. Bevilacqua erects a 15-foot tall, orange-and-black striped bamboo pole, topped with a 16-inch mirrored glass ball atop the newly completed garage at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station."
[6]
ALT1:... that US Navy Seabee Charles A. Bevilacqua(pictured) was Chief Builder of the original
South Pole station? Source: "Service History Note: The veteran served as Chief Builder to build the first buildings at McMurdo and South Pole Stations from 1955-1957"
[7]
Comment: Article is at AfD but I hope the HEY work on it means it will survive. Update The result of the discussion was Keep, I am happy to say.
HouseOfChange (
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23:03, 22 April 2021 (UTC)reply
This article is new enough and long enough. The image is in the public domain, the hook facts are cited inline and either hook could be used, the article is neutral, and I detected no copyright issues. A QPQ has been done.
Cwmhiraeth (
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06:09, 23 April 2021 (UTC)reply
In case it's at all of use
A while back for a class, I made a graphic novel of this guy (related to a friend of mine). Love to see that this page went up and was made well. I'm throwing this in here in case any sources happen to help out with anything.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zE8oJiMRSJFj7_rE_5RjnZVZBQuH5Si2/view