Background
Calvo was born in Agana, Guam, U.S, and is the eldest son of Eduardo "Jake" Torres Calvo (1909–1963) and Veronica Mariano McDonald (1913–2009).
Governor of Guam politician Member of the Legislature of Guam
Calvo was born in Agana, Guam, U.S, and is the eldest son of Eduardo "Jake" Torres Calvo (1909–1963) and Veronica Mariano McDonald (1913–2009).
He attended George Washington High School in Guam. He then attended the Peacock Military Academy and Santa Clara University.
He was the third elected Governor of Guam from 1979 to 1983. He was elected as a senator in the Legislature of Guam in 1965, and during his three terms in the body served as chair of the government Committee on Finance and Taxation and parliamentary leader of the Republican Party. Calvo was elected governor in 1978, and served until 1982.
Calvo-Palomo Campaign (1974) Calvo teamed up with Senator Tony Palomo to challenge the incumbents, Gov. Carlos Camacho and Lt. Gov. Kurt Moylan. While Calvo-Palomo lost in the general election, they forced a runoff election to be held between Camacho-Moylan and the Democratic team of Ricardo J. Bordallo and Rudy Sablan.
Camacho-Moylan lost the runoff, and afterward Carlos Camacho retired from politics and gave control of the Republican Party to.
Chairman 5th South Pacific Games, since 1970. Chairman fund campaign American Red Cross, Agana, 1970, board directors, 1970-1973. Co-chairman fund doctor Chamorro council Boy Scouts American, 1971.
Trustee Guam Memorial Hospital, Agana, 1971. Member Hawaii advisory council Civil Air Patrol, 1979. Member civilian advisory council Department Defense.
Chairman Guam Republican Party, 1968. Member Guam Junior Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Rotary (Guam).
Elks, Holy Names Society, American National Insurance Company President's.
Married Rosa Herrero Baza, July 28, 1956. Children– Dolores, Katherine, Paul, Eduardo, Barbara, Marie, Reyna, Clare.