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Walsh Spur
Walsh Spur
is a pointed
rock spur
4
nautical miles
east of
Mount Northampton
in the
Victory Mountains
of
Victoria Land
. The
spur
forms
the west
side of the terminus of
Whitehall Glacier
. First mapped from surveys by
New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition
, 1957–58, and U.S. Navy
aerial photography
. Named by
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
for Commander
Don Walsh
, U.S. Navy, special assistant to the
Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development
, 1971–72. In
1960
, with
Jacques Piccard
, Walsh descended to the bottom of
the Mariana Trench
in the Trieste.