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Mount Johnston
Mount
Johnston
is the
southernmost
peak of the
Fisher Massif
, and at the
highest
. It
stands
just
west
of
Lambert Glacier
in the
Prince Charles Mountains
of
Antarctica
. The
mountain
was first visited by an
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions
party led by B.H. Stinear in
October
1957, and was named by the
Antarctic Names Committee of Australia
for
Flying Officer
D.M. Johnston, a pilot with the
Royal Australian Air Force
Flight
at
Mawson Station
in 1957.