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NMCB 40 Seabees Complete First Projects in Timor-Leste

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DILI, Timor-Leste (NNS) -- Seabees from U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 40, Detail Timor-Leste, completed two construction projects on the eastern coast of Timor-Leste June 19.

 

 

The Seabees and the governmnet of Timor-Leste are working together to improve the infrastructure and quality of life for the island's citizens.

 

 

A six-person team erected a 25-square foot pump-house at the Comoro Intermediate School. The pump feeds well-water to a 290-gallon water tank, providing a convenient water source to the school children and their families living in the area.

 

 

Another improvement at the site included the renovation of the school's electrical system. The "Fighting 40" Seabees restored 300-feet of underground cable to provide students and staff with safe, reliable energy.

 

 

"Improving their source of electricity has been a very fulfilling task," said Construction Electrician 2nd Class Nick Asta, project supervisor.

 

 

At Bairo Pite, a pre-secondary school, a five-person team repaired the existing pump-house and installed a water storage unit. The team also installed a safety measure that will prevent untrained personnel from operating the system.

 

 

NMCB 40, Detail Timor-Leste, will join the rest of the Port Hueneme, California-based battalion when they return to home in late summer.

 

 

For more news on Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40, visit www.navy.mil/local/nmcb40/.


Seabees in Afghanistan Promoted while on Deployment

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MAY 29, 2009 (NNS) -- Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5 promoted 51 "Professionals" to the next pay grade May 28 during their deployment to Afghanistan in support of NATO International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).

 

Even though the individuals selected for advancement were scattered across Afghanistan on various details, each Seabee was individually recognized for his or her achievement.

 

"It feels so great to be moving up through the Navy rank structure," said Builder 3rd Class Andrew Snyder. "I look forward to having more responsibility and taking care of junior troops when they report to the battalion."

 

The term "to frock" stems from a tradition among monks, meaning to invest with priestly office or privilege. Sailors are frocked based on results of the biannual advancement exams, Navy performance evaluations and awards earned.

 

For Alfa Company's newly frocked Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Carl Gayton, his advancement is a chance to mentor his junior troops in hopes that one day they achieve the same career milestone as he did.

 

"Seabees and Sailors must adapt to new conditions, challenges and responsibilities in order to stay competitive for advancement in today's Navy," said Gayton. "We should never forget that once we achieve that next pay grade, [we should] not abuse it. It should be used to be good mentors and positive role models for those both junior and senior to us."

 

NMCB 5's newest petty officers will be a great addition to the smooth running machine that is "The Professionals". They are already transitioning into their new leadership role to help NMCB 5 finish a highly successful Afghanistan deployment.

 

NMCB 5 is one of the Naval Expeditionary Combat Commands support elements currently deployed to the Helmand Province, Afghanistan providing construction support to area commanders.

 

For more news from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5, visit www.navy.mil/local/nmcb5.


Don Turner, Ret. Master Cheif Equipment Man honored for his lifetime of service

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  DonTurner, a retired Master Chief Equipment man with more than 39 years of service as a Navy Seabee, was honored for his lifetime of service to the Seabee during the 23rd annual Naval Base Ventura County Seabee Days on Saturday, June 13, 2008. Turner enlisted in the Navy at 17 years of age in 1956.       Music was provided by the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Band, Twenty-nine Palms, Calif., during the 2009 Seabee Days event at Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme.

LTjg Ronnie Mojzis attached to a Naval Mobile Construction Battalion

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LTjg Ronnie Mojzis attached to a Naval Mobile Construction Battalion based at Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme salutes during the Pass in Review during Seabee Days.

 

Presentation of Colors

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Presentation of Colors was preformed by Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 303 during the 23rd annual Naval Base Ventura County Seabee Days event on Saturday, June 13, 2009.

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