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U.S.S. CALCATERRA (DE/DER-390)

 

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Welcome to the official U.S.S. Calcaterra (DE/DER-390) Homepage. This page was started on 26 August 1997. I will continue to update it as new information is available. I apologize for any errors or ommissions. Please bring them to my attention and I will correct them as soon as possible.


 

DE/DER-390 "FACEBOOK" GROUP

(Please Answer The 3 Questions To Join)


       To submit information to me: click here        

 

I'm in the process of updating the database and mailing list for a reunion in the near future.

If you visit this page please submit you info to me. Thanks.


To register on the following  web site click the graphic below:

 

USN - Together We Served

 

 

 


 

 

Photos of DER-390 From Deck Of USNS Sgt. Joseph E. Muller (TAG-171) In 1969

U. S. Navy Family Grams

Click Here For USCG Description Of DE-390


PHOTOS

U.S.S. Calcaterra (DER-390)

Me and "N" Division Shipmates - 1965

My Coffee Cup 1965


REUNION COORDINATOR

Alan D. Baker

3041 Tipperary Drive Tallahassee, FL 32308-3316

Phone: (850) 893-8804

or

DER-390@comcast.net


FUTURE REUNIONS

Any proposed reunions will be entered here.


  

 

SHIPMATES LOCATED

Locate The Last Name Initial You Are Looking For And Click On That Initial
You Will Be Connected To The Correct Page


Select Letter From List Below:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

  : denotes participated on "Operation DeepFreeze"

Information On How To Contact Shipmates On This List,
To Submit Corrections, Provide Additional Data Or Give Information About Former Crew Members,

Alan D. Baker

or

You Can Write Alan D. Baker at: 3041 Tipperary Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32308-3326


HISTORY OF THE U.S.S. CALCATERRA


 

"Operation Deep Freeze" Picket Ships.

 

Bobbing around in the vicinity of 60�S., 158�E., these picket ships spent most of their antarctic tour on the stormest seas on earth, observing atmospheric conditions and reporting weather. These Edsall-class vessels were modified destroyer escorts fitted with electronic gear for use in early-warning networks. These ships were particularly suitable for the control and guidance of aircraft, a role they performed for planes flying along the 2,500-mile route from Christchurch, New Zealand to Antarctica. For four seasons (Deep Freeze 62-65), New Zealand provided Loch-class antisubmarine frigates, vessesls similar in construction to Edsall-class ships to assist in the picket role.

 

SHIP DF 1 DF 2 DF 3 DF 4 DF 59-60 DF 60-61 DF 61-62 DF 62-63 DF 63-64 DF 64-65 DF 65-66 DF 66-67 DF 67-68
                           
USS Brough (DE-148)   X X X                  
USS Calcaterra (DER-390)                     X   X
USS Durant (DER-389)               X          
USS Forster (DER-334)               X          
U.S.S. Thomas J.Gary (DER-326)                     X X  
U.S.S. Hissem (DER-400)                 X        
U.S.S. Mills (DER-383)                   X   X X
USS Petersen (DE-152)         X                
USS Vance (DER-387)             X            
USS Wilhoite (DER-397)           X              
HMNZS Pukaki                 X X      
HMNZS Rotoiti             X X X        

 

 

 


Links To Other DE/DER's

U.S.S. /U.S.C.G Lansing (DE/DER-388)

U.S.S. Slater (DE-766)

"Operation Deep Freeze" & DE/DER Ships 


Other Links

Destroyer Escort Historical Foundation

Destroyer Escort Sailors Association

Tin Can Sailors

United States Navy Memorial


Click here to go to DESA


Awarded: March 18, 2003

 


 

comments or suggestions about this website should be sent to:

 Alan D. Baker

DER-390: 1965-1966 & 1967-1968

"Operation Deepfreeze"


This Page Last Updated: 15 November 2023 08:09:13 AM