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Scott was born in Devonport, England. He joined the navy as a midshipman in 1881, first sailing on Boadicea, the flagship of the English Channel fleet at that time. After numerous postings around Britain and North America, Scott rose through the ranks to become a lieutenant in 1891, specializing in torpedoesA modern torpedo is a self-propelled guided projectile that operates underwater and is designed to detonate on contact or in proximity to a target. Torpedoes are weapons that may be launched from submarines, surface ships, helicopters and fixed-wing aircr.
At the behest of the Clements MarkhamSir Clements Robert Markham ( 20 July 1830 1916) was a British explorer, author and geographer. As President of the Royal Geographical Society in the late nighteenth century Markham was instrumental in financing British exploration of the polar areas., the former polar explorer and then President of the Royal Geographical SocietyThe Royal Geographical Society is a learned society, founded in 1830 for the advancement of geographical science, under the patronage of King William IV. It absorbed the African Association founded by Joseph Banks in 1788. It was given a Royal charter by, Scott commanded the National Antarctic Expedition which began in 19001900 is the common year starting on Monday. see link for calendar) For the film, see 1900 (film). Events January January 1 Nigeria becomes British protectorate January 2 John Hay announces the Open Door Policy to promote trade with China. January 2 Chicag. The major achievements of the expedition were an exploration of the Ross SeaThe Ross Sea is a deep bay of the Southern Ocean in Antarctica between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land. It was discovered by James Ross in 1841. In the west of the Ross Sea is Ross Island with the Mt. Erebus volcano, in the east Roosevelt Island. The so, the land to the east of the ice sea was sighted for the first time and named "King Edward VII Land" named in honour of the then current British monarch and a new "furthest south" was achieved. Scott, Ernest ShackletonSir Ernest Henry Shackleton ( February 2, 1874 January 5, 1922) was an Irish-born explorer, now chiefly remembered for his expedition of 1914 1916, in the ship, Endurance''. Biography Shackleton was born in County Kildare, Ireland 1874, and served as a me and Dr Edward Wilson reached 82° 1
It was during this expedition that Scott met and explored with Ernest Shackleton, who served as his third lieutenant. Many subsequent biographers of both men wrote of an intense personal animosity and rivalry between the two. However Ranulph Fiennes, in his biography of Scott published in 2003, writes that there was in fact little evidence of this and that the two were friendly on the expedition. Fiennes dismisses the autobiography of Albert Armitage , Scott's navigator and second-in-command on the trip, whose account provides most of the primary source data of the split between Scott and Shackleton because Armitage, Fiennes says, felt slighted by Scott. Fiennes writes that Shackleton was sent home early (on the first relief ship) from the Discovery expedition only because he was ill, as Scott claimed, rather than because of a strained relationship between the two, as others have suggested.