Everything about Grant Island totally explained
Grant Island is an
ice-covered
island, 20
miles long and 10
miles wide, lying 5
miles east of the smaller
Shepard Island off the coast of
Marie Byrd Land. Grant Island is located at . Like
Shepard Island, Grant Island is surrounded by the
Getz Ice Shelf on all but the north side. Grant Island was discovered and charted by personnel on the
USS Glacier on
February 4,
1962. Grant Island was named by the
United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for
Commander E. G. Grant,
Commanding Officer of the USS
Glacier at the time of discovery.
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