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Half of the confusion in the world comes from not knowing how little we need.
Richard E. Byrd
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Richard E. Byrd
Age: 68 †
Born: 1888
Born: October 25
Died: 1957
Died: March 11
Aircraft Pilot
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Naval Officer
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Richard Evelyn Byrd
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Richard Byrd
Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd
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Richard Evelyn Byrd
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