Ministry for Heritage Unveils HMS Calpe Interpretation Panel and Commemorative Plaque

The Ministry for Heritage has unveiled an interpretation panel and a commemorative plaque dedicated to HMS Calpe, a Royal Naval Reserve Unit that played a pivotal role in Gibraltar's maritime history. The event took place earlier today at Campion Park, celebrating the legacy of HMS Calpe and its contributions to Gibraltar's naval and civic heritage.
A statement continued: "HMS Calpe, commissioned on 18th November 1965, was the only Royal Naval Reserve unit operating outside the United Kingdom. Its primary role was to support the Flag Officer Gibraltar under his National and NATO roles during times of tension and war. HMS Calpe's personnel provided crucial operational support, including manning the Maritime and Port Headquarters and the Communications Centre primarily but not exclusively in the field of Naval Control of Shipping operations. Over the years, the unit became a vital part of Gibraltar’s naval history, offering ceremonial guards at significant events and participating in various training exercises.
“On 27th April 1991, HMS Calpe was granted the Freedom of the City of Gibraltar, a symbolic honour allowing the company to march through the city "with drums beating, colours flying, and bayonets fixed." This right was exercised for the last time shortly before the unit was disbanded on 31st March 1993.
“The interpretation panel highlights HMS Calpe's operational history and contributions to Gibraltar and NATO. The plaque, inscribed with the details of the Freedom of the City and the unit's commissioning and closure dates, will serve as a lasting tribute to its legacy.”
Minister for Heritage, Professor John Cortes, commented: "HMS Calpe represents an important chapter in Gibraltar’s naval and civic history. It is fitting that we honour the dedication of the officers and ratings who served in this unique unit and their contributions to both Gibraltar and the wider NATO alliance. By unveiling this panel and plaque, we ensure their legacy is preserved for future generations."
This event is part of the Ministry’s broader commitment to celebrating Gibraltar’s diverse heritage and honouring those who have contributed to its history.


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