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Good Glacier
Good
Glacier
is a wide
glacier
draining the eastern
slopes
of the
Hughes Range
in
Antarctica
between
Mount Brennan
and
Mount Waterman
and flowing northeast to
enter
the
Ross Ice Shelf
to the east of
Mount Reinhardt
. It was
discovered
by the
United States Antarctic Service
on
Flight
C of
February 29
–
March 1
,
1940
, and named by the
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
, on the recommendation of
Rear Admiral
Richard
E.
Byrd
, for
Vice Admiral
Roscoe
F. Good, U.S. Navy, who furnished
assistance
and support for U.S. Navy
Operation Highjump
.