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USS Cromwell, 1955

 Series

Scope and Content Note

The series consists largely of soundings logs from Project Medea, and also includes a PDR Data log and a folder of U.S. Naval dispatches.

Dates

  • Creation: 1955

Access

Open: materials are available for research.

Historical Note

Cromwell (DE-1014) was launched 4 June 1954 by Bath Iron Works Corp., Bath, Maine; sponsored by Miss A. Cromwell; and commissioned 24 November 1954, Lieutenant Commander E. J. Cummings, Jr., in command.

From her home port at Newport, Cromwell joined in antisubmarine exercises in waters from Iceland to the Virgin Islands, took part in fleet exercises in the Caribbean, and served as schoolship for the Fleet Sonar School at Key West. In September and October 1957, she joined in NATO exercises which took her to ports in England and France, and between May and October 1958, had her first tour of duty in the Mediterranean. During that eventful summer, she joined in patrolling the eastern Mediterranean during the Lebanon crisis.

Between February and April 1959, Cromwell sailed on a cruise which took her through the Panama Canal to a number of ports on the west coast of South America, and exercises with ships of the Peruvian Navy. In August, September, and October 1959 she crossed the Atlantic once more for NATO operations, and during the first half of 1960 concentrated on amphibious exercises with Marines along the North Carolina coast. Cromwell took part in NATO exercises in the fall of 1960, then returned to east coast operations for the remainder of the year.

[Taken from the entry on the Cromwell in the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.]

Extent

.5 box (.5 lin. ft.)

Language

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: English

Arrangement

Logs are arranged chronologically.

Repository Details

Part of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Data Library and Archives Repository

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