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“The Seabees first came ashore to Guam in the island's liberation from the Japanese in WWII, and the 30th NCR was established in Saipan, hopping from island to island during and after the war ...
The U.S. Navy Seabees are a unique combat-ready construction force, trained to build and fight in some of the world's most challenging environments. Originating in World War II, they now serve ...
A group of Seabee veterans united in Gulfport on Saturday to share memories, honor their fallen, and reconnect with old friends.
US Air Force and Navy restore historic WWII-era airfield on Tinian in the Pacific. The airfield was a key launching point for B-29 bombers, including the 'Enola Gay.' ...
During World War II, the Seabees built over 400 advance bases, 111 major airfields, 441 piers, 2,558 ordnance magazines, hospitals to serve 70,000 patients and housing for 1.5 million service members.
Bulldozers come first. This slogan crystallizes the role that engineering and construction played in World War II, where combatants were far more mobile than in previous conflicts.
As RI celebrates Victory Day, a small museum's recently acquired antique scrapbooks chronicle the painful sacrifices RI made to win the war.
Bill Walsh enlisted in the Seabees in 1942, working in wartime construction throughout several European countries during World War II.
The Seabees were established in 1942 to replace civilians who were building facilities for military use overseas in World War II.
Military News Navy Underwater Construction Teams, the Seabees, celebrate 50th anniversary of 1974 establishment Their mission: sub-surface construction missions actually dates back to World War II.
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