and includes details on the following events and activities:
November 1960 to July 1961 Far East Cruise
1962 WestPac Cruise
1963 West Coast Training Exercises
1964 WestPac Cruise
1965 WestPac Cruise
Calvert’s Final WestPac Cruise, Vietnam Service – August 1965 to February 1966
Final days and decommissioning
Please leave comments below or email me directly if you have any corrections, questions, or details you would like to share.
This document represents a “working draft” and as such there may be formatting issues, grammatical errors, as well as historical inaccuracies, incomplete or conflicting details.
Document version history as follows:
v2020.06.02 – Addition of text from two letters (to friends and families; commendation) from early 1966. Both original documents are available on this website.
The document available for download below is a draft of the historical details of the USS Calvert and crew for the period 1955 to 1959. The 34-page document (a .pdf file) may be viewed or downloaded here:
It includes details on the following events and activities:
1955 Far East Cruise – March 1955 to September 1955
1956 Far East Cruise – August 1956 to April 1957
Including details on Operation Tradewinds, Hawaii, and filming of sequences for the movie South Pacific
1958 Far East Cruse – June 1958 to December 1958
A series of combined Navy-Marine beach landings and helicopter landing exercises during 1959 in Southern California and Hawaii, used to develop and test new techniques for joint Navy and Marine amphibious assaults.
Please leave comments below or email me directly if you have any corrections, questions, or details you would like to share.
This document represents a “working draft” and as such there may be formatting issues, grammatical errors, as well as historical inaccuracies, incomplete or conflicting details.
Document version history as follows:
v2020.05.22 – Rough draft, first published.
v2023.10.01 – Several updates, including photographs and maps. Daily history added for November and December, 1959.
Appreciation to Robert B. Hile’s son, Robert, for the following photographs related to his father’s service in the US Navy and while aboard the Calvert. In addition to the photographs below, here are additional photographs taken by Robert Hile during the early 1950s.
While aboard the Calvert, Robert a BM3 participated in exercises in Japan during the summer of 1951 (where the Calvert’s crew became known as “The Chigasaki Raiders” given the number of exercises that they participated in during the June to August time frame). He saved this patch:
When the Calvert then participated in exercises near Inchon, Korea in the winter of 1952, Robert’s father held on to the following map, which includes a notation indicating the Calvert’s location during the Marlex 12 exercise (more information on this exercise is found on pages 16 and 17 of the above reference document).
A full size image of the above map can be viewed here.
And here is an enlargement of the section of the map showing the Calvert’s position:
While aboard the Calvert in the summer of 1952, BM3 Hile, and other Calvert coxswains, earned the Assault Boat Coxswain insignia to wear on the right sleeve of their uniforms.
This was a brand new insignia to recognize coxswains who completed special training for boat handling and assault landing techniques at one of two Assault Boat Landing training schools, one on the west coast and one on the east coast. Additional details on the assault boat coxswain designation and training, including mention of the Calvert’s coxswains, is available here.
Here are additional items from BM3 Hile’s time aboard the Calvert:
Gratitude to Robert for his service as a crew member of the USS Calvert, and then as a Pennsylvania State Police Officer. Appreciation to his son, Robert, for providing these photographs for inclusion on the website. Information and artifacts as above truly help keep the the Calvert’s and her crew’s history alive and accessible to former crew members and their families.
The document available for download below is a draft of the historical details from the Calvert’s call back into service at the beginning of the Korean War through to December, 1953.
and includes details on the following events and activities, among many other details:
Calvert called out the mothball fleet in August of 1950 and recommissioning in October 1950 in Norfolk, VA
Voyage from Norfolk to the West Coast in early 1951
“First” Far East Cruise – April 1951 to August 1951
Second Far East Cruise – October 1952 to April 1953
Third Far East Cruise – August 1953 to September 1953
Drydock and training – September 1953 to December 1953
Please leave comments below or email me directly if you have any corrections, questions, or details you would like to share.
This version represents a “working draft” and as such there may be formatting issues, grammatical errors, as well as historical inaccuracies, incomplete or conflicting details.
Document version history as follows:
v2024.04.24 – Minor updates to a few sections.
v2023.04.24 – Major updates to all sections.
v2020.05.11 – Current published version. Corrected and re-aligned historical details for several operations; Added photos and maps for the Chigasaki exercises in summer, 1951 and for the Tokchock, Korea exercise in December, 1952.