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Seabees

Last post 05-06-2008 10:06 AM by KristenF. 213 replies.
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  • 03-28-2008 3:48 AM In reply to

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    GOOD MORRNING TO YOU ALL.....and in todays weather for the Kuwait area...Sand storms...all day wear your sunglasses and your hoods..

    Whats up with this new page thing. i go ton here today and i was lost for a second, felt like i was back in the jungle and looking for charlie. and in the stock market...look out Walmart prices are falling. HAHA

     Just a little to laugh about..i hope you are all fgood today, take it slow but get it done...there is no need to hurry threw life get everything done with a smile...talk to you all soon.  

    Seabees; doing the impossible since 1942
  • 03-28-2008 3:59 AM In reply to

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    todays history of the Seabees lesson...

     


     

    Seabee History


    Seabees — their simple motto tells the story: "We build, we fight". From the island hopping of World War II and the cold of Korea, to the jungles of Vietnam, to the mountains of Bosnia, and to the desert of Afghanistan, the Seabees have built entire bases, bulldozed and paved thousands of miles of roadway and airstrips, and accomplished a myriad of construction projects.

    In December 1941, with an eye on the developing storm clouds across both oceans, Rear Admiral Ben Moreell, Chief of the Navy's Bureau of Yards and Docks, recommended establishing Naval Contruction Battalions. With the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entrance into the war, he was given the go-ahead.

    The earliest Seabees were recruited from the civilian construction trades and were placed under the leadership of the Navy's Civil Engineer Corps. Because of the emphasis on experience and skill rather than on physical standards, the average age of Seabees during the early days of the war was 37.

    Seabees; doing the impossible since 1942
  • 03-28-2008 6:55 AM In reply to

    • Joyce
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    sent ya PM, Jazzee Girl

    Hello my name is Joyce and I am a support junkie. Proud daughter of USMC WWII vet, widow of Navy vet, mother-in-law to Air Force and Army soldiers. PGR PA SE 6 Remember our Vets!
    "We're surrounded. That simplifies the problem!" --Chesty Puller, USMC
  • 03-28-2008 8:16 AM In reply to

    • Irish
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    Hi Shane,

    I can't tell you how much I enjoy your posts, especially the "Who got there first" post.  Truly wonderful.  If my Dad were still here, he'd laugh like crazy over that one, especially the bit about "If you can't make fun of the Marines, what good are they?".

    I love reading your posts, so if you've been warned to proofread your posts better, please do.  I'd hate to miss your posts.  I love them.

    Take care, be well, and may God bless & keep you and yours.

    Thanks again.  By the way, I don't have a beard & I can still drink a beer or two just fine, thank you.  LOL Wink

    Sharon O'Malley (Irish)
  • 03-28-2008 9:20 AM In reply to

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    My husband's uncle was a seebee during WW 2 and served with the 64th NCB in the Phillipines.  Upon his death a couple of years ago, he left us an album he had made that included over 600 photos. He was one of their photographers and took photos of the group and their everyday life.   He has photos of construction, the band, group photos, poker games, ceremonies, boxers, welders, and many more.  When I look at it I always think that maybe some of the families of these people would enjoy seeing them but don't really know who or how to share them. 

  • 03-28-2008 11:45 AM In reply to

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    BlueStarx2, that is so cool! What about contacting one of the Seabee Museums? From Wikipedia:

    In the late 1990s, a group of former Seabees opened the Seabee Museum and Memorial Park in Davisville, Rhode Island, the original home of the Seabees. The Fighting Seabee Statue is located here. There are also U. S. Navy Seabee Museums at the Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, California and at Naval Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport, Mississippi.

    I  bet they'd love to have those photographs!

     

    "No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave." - Calvin Coolidge
  • 03-28-2008 2:04 PM In reply to

    • Deni Dax
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     Cathi -  if there is a way for you to get these photos published in a book, you could reach a lot of those families, whose members might be in the pictures.  What a wonderful treasure he left you. 

    The USS Ronald Reagans homecoming to San Diego from the Surge Deployment - April 2007. Proud Mom in law of a NAVY sailor, and a proud supporter of our men and women in uniform.
  • 03-28-2008 2:14 PM In reply to

    • Mags
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    Your post are both entertaining and educational seabee sniper. Keep em coming

  • 03-28-2008 2:27 PM In reply to

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    That's a good idea, Deni!  I really don't want to get rid of the album because it's special to us.  I just wanted to be able to share but I don't even know who the family members would be or even how to go about getting it made into a book.  Thanks for the suggestions.

  • 03-28-2008 3:32 PM In reply to

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    Hello to you all, i am just leaving a post here to let you all know, i have been reasigned for the next few days so i will try to get on and let you know how i am doing...i hope you can keep this post going while i am gone, i have to thank you all for all the great info you are sending....you are all heros to me....

     in celeb. news today Britney Spears was ordered by a court commissioner Monday to pay ex-husband Kevin Federline $375,000 to cover his attorney fees in their child-custody dispute.

    OK what is up with this...i think she should pay us all that money for having to listen to this.

    SEABEE HISTORY.....

    More than 325,00 men served with the Seabees in World War II, fighting and building on six continents and more than 300 islands. In the Pacific, where most of the construction work was needed, the Seabees landed soon after the Marines and built major airstrips, bridges, roads, warehouses, hospitals, gasoline storage tanks and housing.

    With the general demobilization following the war, the Construction Battalions were reduced to 3,300 men on active duty by 1950. Between 1949 and 1953, Naval Construction Battalions were organized into two types of units: Amphibious Construction Battalions (PHIBCBs) and Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBs)......To Bee Continued...

     talk to you all later  shane

    Seabees; doing the impossible since 1942
  • 03-28-2008 3:48 PM In reply to

    • Marilyn
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    seabee_sniper:

     in celeb. news today Britney Spears was ordered by a court commissioner Monday to pay ex-husband Kevin Federline $375,000 to cover his attorney fees in their child-custody dispute.

    OK what is up with this...i think she should pay us all that money for having to listen to this.

    Shane -- RFLOL!!  My sentiments EXACTLY!!! You are toooooo funny Big Smile

    So -- hope you are okay with your reassignment and are able to get back on with us soon!  I so enjoy your posts -- so interesting and fun!

    Take care and stay safe over there!

    --Marilyn

  • 03-28-2008 3:54 PM In reply to

    • Irish
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    HI BlueStarx2,

    As a daughter of a WWII Navy Vet, I can tell you I'd purchase a book like that in a heartbeat, just for the chance to see what my Dad's life was like there, and against all odds, maybe even a photo of him would be there!!!

    Hugs

    Sharon O'Malley (Irish)
  • 03-28-2008 6:06 PM In reply to

    • DonnaC
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    Shane,

     Thanks for all the great posts.  They are so much fun to read and I have learned so much.  Keep them coming.

    Donna

  • 03-28-2008 11:58 PM In reply to

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     Just a little more on the history of the BEES......

     The Korean Conflict saw a call-up of more than 10,000 men. The Seabees landed at Inchon with the assault troops. They fought enormous tides as well as enemy fire and provided causeways within hours of the initial landings. Their action here and at other landings emphasized the role of the Seabees and there was no Seabee demobilization when the truce was declared.

    Following Korea, the Seabees embarked on a new mission. From providing much needed assistance in the wake of a devastating earthquake in Greece in 1953 to providing construction work and training to underdeveloped countries, the Seabees became "The Navy's Goodwill Ambassadors". Seabees built or improved many roads, orphanages and public utilities in many remote parts of the world.

    Seabees; doing the impossible since 1942
  • 03-29-2008 11:19 AM In reply to

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    hey everyone, just got back from range and let me tell you today the weather in Kuwait was so hot....that the camels couldnt drink water fast enough...so all the camels had no humps...haha

    well i hope you are all good and you all have a great day it was about 105 today...not to bad if you dont mind your skin melting off..haha all the girls and guys need to listen to me when i say drink water or die...its for real over here...stay hydrated stay motivated and we will talk again...HooRah//

     

    Shane  

    Seabees; doing the impossible since 1942
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