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Seabee - traducción al ruso

MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES NAVAL CONSTRUCTION FORCES
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  • 19th CB Plaque produced while designated 3rd Battalion 17th Marines
  • 53rd Construction Battalion sign
  • Lt. Crist(CEC), Lt. Cmdr. Kaufmann, and Lt. Carberry right to left at Silver and bronze stars awards
  • Seabees do base site prep during Operation Desert Storm.
  • Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, constructed by NMCB 71, dia. 165' x 54' height
  • 3rd Marine Div. 2nd Raider's sign on Bougainville. 53rd CB was the shore party to the 2nd Raiders of Green Beach, D-Day.
  • Carp. W. H. Achenson Silver Star ceremony for UDT 1 action at Engibi where he stripped down to swim trunks and did reconnaissance in broad daylight on a hostile beach becoming a role model of UDTs being swimmers.
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  • '''FMF insignia for USN: Officer, Enlisted, and Chaplain'''
  • [[MIT]] grad Lt Cmdr. Edward Swain Hope CEC was the most senior African American officer in the United States Navy during WWII.
  • Lt Luehrs was one of the 30 Officers from the 7th NCR that Lt. Crist staged for UDTs 1 & 2. He and Chief Acheson were the first UDT swimmers.
  • USMC M60 instruction at Camp Lejeune for MCB 71 in 1967
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  • [[Suspension bridge]] built by NMCB 5 CCAD in Timor-Leste 2015 (Seabee Museum)
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  • '''SCW insignia: Seabee Officers and enlisted'''
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  • Tank for PM3a nuclear reactor built by MCB 1 at McMurdo Station
  • USMC-directed fixed bayonet drill at [[Camp Peary]] NTC, VA in 1943
  • STAT 1104 in Port Hueneme L-R standing: John Klepher, Dale Brakken, William Hoover KIA, Ltjg Peterlin, Cmdr L.W.Eyman, Douglas Mattick, James Keenan, J.R. McCully, Marvin Shields KIA, kneeling: Richard Supczak, F.J. Alexander Jr, James Wilson, Jack Allen. For their actions in the [[Battle of Dong Xoai]], STAT 1104 received a [[Navy Unit Commendation]] a Medal of Honor, 2 Silver Stars, 6 Bronze Stars with Vs and 9 purple hearts. (USN)
  • Seabees in both UDT 3 and 4 made signs to greet the Marines assaulting Guam. Lt. Crist confiscated this sign.<ref name="Fane"/> However, Team 4 was able to leave theirs on the beach for the Marines to see that the Seabees had been there first.
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  • The 53rd CB erecting camera towers on Bikini Atoll for filming the tests.
  • CIA runway by MCB 6 Det Alfa on Swan Island
  • CB Navy Yard Bougainville with the Seabee Expression
  • Cougar HE 6x6]], at Forward Operating Base Salerno, Khost province, Afghanistan.
  • Underwater Construction Team 2 along with divers of the [[National Park Service]] ascertain the condition and status of the battleship [[USS Arizona Memorial]] in 2013
  • USMC barracks inspection during NMCB 74's [[military training]] at Camp Lejeune in March 1968
  • US Navy 030404-N-1050K-023U.S. Seabees from ACBs 1 and 2 place a deck section in the assembly of the Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS (M)) at [[Camp Patriot]], [[Kuwait]] (Apr 2003).
  •  NMCB 40 [[Seabee Engineer Reconnaissance Team]] assess the structural capacity of a bridge during field exercises.
  • NMCB 5 attached to [[Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa]] set tents for displaced flood victims in [[Ethiopia]]. (2006)
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  • Vietnam era EO3 – EO1 collar devices
  • wildcat]] Seabee#1 at Umiat
  • Yo Do Island airfield constructed behind enemy lines by ACB 1. It was credited with saving 60 aviators. Seabees in photo are refueling Corsairs on 15 July 1952.<ref>[http://www.seabeecook.com/history/korea/crippled_chick.htm Operation Crippled Chick, ACB 1 Builds Emergency Airstrip Behind Enemy Lines, By Steve Karoly, The Seabeecook]</ref><ref name="SERT5">[https://seabeemagazine.navylive.dodlive.mil/files/2016/04/2003_2.pdf SERT, Seabee Engineer Reconnaissance Team, Andrew G. Wright, Engineering News-Record, Seabee Magazine Special Commemorative Double Issue 2003, Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Attn:  SEABEE Online (Code PA), Washington Navy Yard, DC, p. 69.]</ref> (USN)

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Seabee

United States Naval Construction Battalions, better known as the Navy Seabees, form the U.S. Naval Construction Force (NCF). The Seabee nickname is a heterograph of the initial letters "CB" from the words "Construction Battalion". Depending upon context, "Seabee" can refer to all enlisted personnel in the USN's occupational field 7 (OF-7), all personnel in the Naval Construction Force (NCF), or Construction Battalion. Seabees serve both in and outside the NCF. During World War II they were plank-holders of both the Naval Combat Demolition Units and the Underwater Demolition Teams (UDTs). The men in the NCF considered these units to be "Seabee". In addition, Seabees served as elements of Cubs, Lions, Acorns and the United States Marine Corps. They also provided the manpower for the top secret CWS Flame Tank Group. Today the Seabees have many special task assignments starting with Camp David and the Naval Support Unit at the Department of State. Seabees serve under both Commanders of the Naval Surface Forces Atlantic/Pacific fleets as well as on many base Public Works and USN diving commands.

Naval Construction Battalions were conceived of as replacements for civilian construction companies in combat zones after the attack on Pearl Harbor. At the time civilian contractors had roughly 70,000 men working U.S.N. contracts overseas. International law made it illegal for civilian workers to resist an attack. Doing so would classify them as guerrillas and could lead to summary execution. That is exactly what happened at Wake and would serve as the backstory to the World War II movie The Fighting Seabees.

Adm. Moreell's concept model CB was a USMC trained military equivalent of those civilian companies: able to work anywhere, under any conditions or circumstances. They have a storied legacy of creative field ingenuity, stretching from Normandy and Okinawa to Iraq and Afghanistan. Adm. Ernest King wrote to the Seabees on their second anniversary, "Your ingenuity and fortitude have become a legend in the naval service." They were unique at conception and remain unchanged from Adm. Moreell's model today. In the October 1944 issue of Flying, the Seabees are described as "a phenomenon of WWII".

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1. When the Jaenkes‘ dryer broke, nearby Seabee units stepped up to replace it.
2. They soon learned that a roadside bomb had exploded near Jaime‘s Humvee, killing her and a fellow Seabee.
3. The U.S. government also has committed $156 million to Pakistan for earthquake assistance. (See fact sheet.) Nearly 1,000 U.S. military personnel have deployed temporarily to Pakistan, including 223 soldiers with a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH), 125 Navy Seabee construction specialists and 64 emergency communications technicians.
4. Navy Seabee construction battalion will meet a shipment of heavy equipment that is being flown from Kuwait to Karachi from the Coalition Forces Land Component Command.'4; '4; The Seabees will use the cranes, fuel tankers, road graders, dump trucks and other heavy equipment to clean up debris and push pieces of crumbled buildings out of the way and repair earthquake damaged roads.'4; For more information on the relief effort, see U.S.
5. The man goes on to say that he was a Seabee (a naval engineer) working with Marines in southern Iraq last year, and though he thought he was there to work on reconstruction, the marines quickly handed him a rifle and reminded him that "this is combat." During their down time, the men would gather around computers to watch DVDs of "Band of Brothers" over and over, and while watching a sequence recreating the Battle of Bastogne, they came under a persistent insurgent mortar barrage.
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