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SAY GOODBYE TO DEI IN THE MILITARY.

RETURN TO MERITOCRACY!

DIVERSITY - NAVY STYLE
Merit Matters

“We the People are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.” – Abraham Lincoln

Calvert Task Group

The Calvert Task Group’s mission is to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, the Navy and Marine Corps and the United States Naval Academy. We affirm the Navy’s traditional values of honor, courage and commitment and that are now under threat.
We represent mostly Annapolis graduates, almost all of whom are current, former, or retired naval officers representing countless of years of Naval service. We reject the dangerous politicization of our armed forces. We believe our military must be a meritocracy and eliminate the influence of divisive ideologies and identity politics.

NEW Book from the Calvert Task Group

DON'T GIVE UP
THE SHIP

Woke Politics Are Endangering Our Military and Our Nation 

Don't Give Up the Ship

book interviews

How are progressive politics eroding core military values and their readiness to defend our nation? Newt Gingrich talks with Capt. Tom Burbage, a former executive at Lockheed Martin and USNA graduate, who co-authored the book “Don’t Give Up the Ship.”

CDR Al Palmer, US Navy ret, talks with leaders of the Calvert Task Group: Naval Academy graduates and Navy veterans Capt. Tom Burbage and LCDR Bruce Davey as they all share their remarkable journeys shaped by deep-rooted family legacies in military service.

Jeanne Ives, USMA '87 and retired US Navy Capt. Guy Higgins, USNA '69 discuss the critical need for strong leadership in our military and the dangers of choosing officers for political reasons.

If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools
Plato
“It follows then as certain as that night succeeds the day, that without a decisive naval force we can do nothing definitive, and with it, everything honorable and glorious.”
President George Washington
"I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."
Martin Luther King, Jr, August 28, 1963
"Without a Respectable Navy, Alas America!”
Captain John Paul Jones

Navy & Academy issues of concern

We perceive a radical political element making serious attempts to change the focus of our Constitutional Republic, a national challenge without historical precedent. The insidious nature of this revisionist agenda is permeating our public school systems and shaping divisive cultural changes in our society, the Navy, and the U.S. Naval Academy.

We believe we can influence debate and effect change to the present course of the U.S. Naval Academy, the Navy, and our nation.

“Don’t give up the ship” is among the most famous of all Navy quotations and reflects the fact that our traditions are strong and have passed the test of time. 

We believe that there must be universal priorities at the United States Naval Academy, and it all begins with the mission.

We understand the deep meaning of “Don’t give up the ship” as it applies to everything we do.  It empowers our group to defend our ship of state as represented by the Constitution, our Navy, and the United States Naval Academy.

We understand that if we are not part of the solution, we are part of the problem. We are committed.

We are open to all Naval Academy graduates and also welcome others who agree with and are willing to support our cause.

"The Constitution abhors classifications based on race, not only because those classifications can harm favored races or are based on illegitimate motives, but also because every time the government places citizens on racial registers and makes race relevant to the provision of burdens or benefits, it demeans us all.

Purchased at the price of immeasurable human suffering, the equal protection principle reflects our nation’s understanding that such classifications ultimately have a destructive impact on the individual and our society."
SUPREME COURT JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS

Excerpt from “The Boat School Boys”

FULFILLING THE MISSION.

The United States Naval Academy performs a unique service for the country that other institutions, like Georgetown and Stanford, never could nor should perform. USNA is in the business of forming from the raw material of society a group of leaders of men and women, a class of warriors, a cadre of men and women who are willing to sacrifice their treasure, bodies and very lives for the constitution and citizens of the United States of America. . . . 

Join our fight to save and restore America's Naval Academy, Navy and Marine Corps before it's too late.

Time to stand up
and get informed.