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Seebee

Naval Construction Battalions
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The Seabee logo
Active 5 March 1942 – present
Country  United States of America
Branch  United States Navy
Role Militarized construction
Size
  • 7,000 active personnel
  • 6,927 Reserve personnel
  • 13,815 total
Nickname(s) Seabees
Motto(s)
  • Latin: Construimus, Batuimus
  • "We build. We fight"
  • "CAN DO"
  • "We do the difficult immediately, the impossible takes a little longer"

United States Naval Construction Battalions - better known as Seabees, a heterograph of the first initials - "C.B.", comprise US Naval Construction Forces (NCF).

Naval Construction Battalions were conceived of as a replacement for civilian construction companies working for the US Navy after the United States was drawn into World War II with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. International law made it illegal for civilians to resist enemy attack, doing so would classify them as guerrillas, for which they could be executed. The Seabees would consist of skilled workers that would be trained to drop their tools if necessary and take up their weapons at a moments notice to defend themselves. The concept model: A USMC trained Battalion of construction tradesmen (a military equivalent of those civilian Companies) that would be capable of: any type of construction, anywhere needed, under any conditions or circumstance. It was quickly realized that this model could be utilized in every theater of operations as it was seen to be flexible and adaptable. The use of USMC organization allowed for smooth co-ordination, integration or interface of both the NCF and the Marine Corps elements. In addition, Seabee Battalions could be deployed individually or in multiples as the project scope and scale dictated. What distinguishes Seabees from Combat Engineers are the skill sets. Combat Engineering is but a sub-set in the Seabee toolbox. They have a storied legacy of creative field ingenuity stretching from Normandy and Okinawa to Iraq and Afghanistan. Seabees believe that anything they are tasked with they "Can Do" (the CB motto). They were unique at conception and remain so today. In 2017, the Seabees celebrated 75 years of service and have not changed from Admiral Ben Moreell's conceptual model.


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