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Frank Kubiak, Sc1, 1943-’45

Frank Kubiak, married and a father of two children, enlisted in the Navy at the age of 28 and well past the age of being exempt from service. Frank felt duty calling as the war held on in mid-1943, enlisting on June 10th, and completed boot camp at the the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Upon completion of training Frank transferred to the Pacific where he joined the Calvert’s 2nd Deck Division on August 12, 1943. Frank served aboard the Calvert until late March, 1945. He then spent time in Bremerton, Washington and Manila, Philippines. He was also aboard the S.S. Tachibana Maru, the famous Japanese Hospital Ship captured late in the war, in August of 1945.

Frank was a lifelong resident of Chicago (having emigrated from Poland with his parents) and worked for Johnson & Johnson as a machinist before and after the war. Sadly, Frank died in 1969.

Appreciation to Frank’s grandson, Larry O’Connell, for the photographs below and solving a big question I’ve had for many years: i.e., A firm date for the 2nd Division Boat Crew photograph below, and here.

Frank Kubiak, USN Seaman First – Class

Calversion Volume 72 (January 2016) Is Now Available

The newest Calversion is now available to view and download as a .pdf file at: Calversion-Vol-No-72-2016

Included in this Calversion is information for the 2016 reunion, which will be held via a cruise to the Bahama’s in early October.

The full set of Calversions is also available at https://www.usscalvert.com/calversion/view-the-newsletters/

 

2015 Reunion Photographs – Highlights

Here are photographs highlighting the 2015 USS Calvert reunion held in Baltimore, MD, on October 1st through the 3rd. Although we had a lot of rain each day, we all had a great time. I’ll post additional comments and information on each event from the reunion over the next week or two, so watch for more updates.

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Reconnecting with old shipmates and friends; Making new acquaintances and friends: 

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Memories, beer, food, and raffle prizes (via a raffle the reunion attendees raised over $300 in donations for the Calvert Marine Museum to support their growing collection of USS Calvert artifacts, memorabilia, and historical documents)

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Day 1 – Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

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Day 2: Solomons Island (On Watch monument at the former US Navy Amphibious Training Base, 1942-1945), Calvert Marine Museum (home of the extensive and dynamic archive of USS Calvert artifacts, memorabilia, and documents); Calvert Library, Prince Frederick (visiting the temporary USS Calvert exhibit).

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Day 3: Baltimore Inner Harbor & Sparrows Point Shipyard (Where the USS Calvert was laid-down and launched in 1942):

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Day 3 – Memorial Service & Banquet Dinner

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