SS George Calvert (1942)
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SS George Calvert was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after George Calvert, an English politician and colonizer. Calvert took an interest in the British colonization of the Americas, becoming the proprietor of the Province of Avalon, the first sustained English settlement on the southeastern peninsula on the island of Newfoundland. He later sought a new royal charter to settle the region, which would become the state of Maryland.
Ship name
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Hull number 20 was reportedly set aside after launch due to structural problems during assembly. As a result, hull number 29 was given her name. Hull number 29 was sunk in May 1942, and, as a result, when hull number 20 was turned over as "ready-for-issue" to the War Shipping Administration in 1943, there was no reason to change her name since hull number 29 no longer existed.
Construction
George Calvert was laid down on 19 November 1941, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MCE hull 29, by the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, Maryland; she was sponsored by Mrs. William C. Sealey, the daughter of L.R. Sanford, the chief of the inspection section at Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, and was launched on 14 March 1942.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
History
She was allocated to A.H. Bull & Co., Inc., on 30 April 1942.Template:Sfn
Sinking
George Calvert had set out from Baltimore, in May 1942, on her maiden voyage, for Bandar Shahpur, with Template:Cvt of general cargo. After leaving a convoy around Template:Cvt off the Dry Tortugas, she was about Template:Cvt northwest of Cuba, proceeding at Template:Cvt in a zigzag course. At 19:08, in the evening of 20 May 1942, George Calvert was struck by two torpedoes fired from the Template:GS, at Script error: No such module "Coordinates".. The first torpedo struck Template:Cvt below the waterline in the #3 hold, while the second set off the magazine, blowing off the stern-mounted Script error: No such module "convert"./50 caliber gun, and killing three Armed guards, when it struck Template:Cvt forward of the stern. The remaining crew of eight officers, 33 crewmen, and 10 Armed guards abandoned the sinking ship in three lifeboats. U-753 launched at least one more torpedo at 20:03, which struck George Calvert amidship, braking the ship in half and causing her to sink immediately. The survivors were later questioned by U-753 about the ships name, tonnage, and cargo. They landed at Dimas, Cuba, on 21 May 1942.Template:Sfn
See also
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Further reading
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- Chronological List of Ships Sunk or Damaged during January to June 1942 Template:Webarchive
- Jay G. Lopez, Radio Operator, Four Star Seaman (torpedoed 4 times) Template:Webarchive
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