This morning, the 16th March, in 1912 Captain L E Oates, formerly of the 6th Dragoons and a veteran of the Boer Wars, walked out of the tent where he and his 3 companions had slept announcing:" I am going out and may be some time". The temperature was minus 40 and he was on his way back from the South Pole. Physically he was the weakest of his party and had been holding then up for a few days and had asked them to leave him in his sleeping bag just the day before. His act of self sacrifice was his attempt to save the others from certain death, as they still had quite a distance to go to the next supply drop. Unfortunately, it was for nothing as the other three led by Robert Scott also died 13 days later, just 11 miles short of the depot.
Their attempt to reach the Pole first was also a failure as the Norwegian party led by Amundsen had beaten them by a month.
Last year was the centenary and Oates sacrifice was remembered by many.
I oft quoted him when younger and like all good English schoolboys of the last century, love and rejoice in Scott’s Polar expedition.