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John Johnson I : ウィキペディア英語版
John Johnson (explorer)
John Johnson was an Arctic explorer and World War II veteran.
Johnson server as cook and mechanic for the MacGregor Arctic Expedition (1937–1938).
He was killed while on active duty during World War II.
==References==

*Inglis, Robert ''A Scout Goes North'', 1938
*MacGregor, Cliffort J. ''Monthly Weather Review'', October 1939
*"World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces Personnel, State of New Jersey" National Archive, June 1946
*Sallach, David L. ''NJ Historical Commission Newsletter'', February 1977
*Vogel, Hal ''Ice Cap News'', Nov-Dec 1977
*Vogel, Hal ''They Brought Their Own Storms'', 1977


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