Calvert (APA 32) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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WW Babiarz RM3, and Farmer i f RN3, man CW ciruits as i - Chief Kimbrei supervises. i i 1XW3'm 'V4 'K W sg TACRON officers and men manning voice circuits during an operation. L 'ro R, around The fable are: Speed RM2, Buckner TN, Connolly RM3, LCDR Griffin, LTJG Boschult, Luian RM3, Shyfles RM3, LCDR O'Looney. K I mm f, --- LCDR O'Looney and Dickow YN3, in TACRON Office, Reizlaff ET3 and Morries AT3 repairing squadron gear

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TACRON 12 DET. A A Back Row, L to R: Speed RM2, Farmer RM3, Morries AT3, Luian RM3, Retzlatf ET3. Front Row, L to R: Dickow YN3, Creps RM3, Babiarz RM3, Buckner TN, Shytles RM3, Cook TN. Airdales on an APA may be a strange sight to the Web Feet but the amphibs can't go anywhere without them. The four aviators and four non-aviator officers, plus their crew of fourteen, men, had the responsibility of planning for and controlling all air support in the obiective area for the two landing exercises in which the Calvert was Flagship on this cruise. The TACRON detach- ment, functioning as CCDMPHlBRON's air staff, ran the air section of Joint Ops and proved they were first-rate sailors throughout their tour aboard. The TACRON twelve Detachment A , was the first to be so deployed on an APA for a full WESTPAC cruise. They fit in. with the crew and were really glad to have served aboard the Calvert. Front Row, L to R: CDR R.J. Clinton, LCDR J. O'Looney, LTJG P.D. Boschult. Second Row, L toR: LTJG W.E. Trump, LT R.B. Phillips, LCDR J.C. Weiss, LCDR M.C. Griffin, LTJG .l.F. Roberts.



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