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Bernt Balchen (1899-1973)
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Bernt Balchen (1899-1973)

Bernt Balchen, D.F.C., (23 October 189917 October 1973), was a Norwegian-American polar (and general) aviation pioneer. Born at the farm Myren in Tveit, just outside Kristiansand, Norway, Balchen, at his death, became one of the few Norwegian-born people buried at Arlington Cemetery.

During World War II, Balchen was responsible for setting up the pilot training camp/school for Norwegian exiled soldiers, "Little Norway", outside Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Later during the war, as a colonel in the U.S. Army Air Force, he oversaw the establishment of USAAF's polar base at Qaanaaq, Greenland, before moving on to the European Theatre to run Luleå-Kallax Air Base* in northern Sweden (set up for harassing and denying air superiority to Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe over Finland and occupied Norway). After the war, Balchen became a U.S. Air Force colonel.

He is buried in Arlington National Cemetary, in Section 2, grave 4969; right next to Admiral Byrd.

(* Another Norwegian at Kallax during the same period, serving under Balchen, and getting to be a good friend of him, was marine biologist and explorer-to-be Thor Heyerdahl, later of Ra I and II and Kon-Tiki fame.)

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