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- 31st Naval Construction Regiment - The 31st Naval Construction Regiment is a non-deploying unit with operational control over four homeported Battalions, and provides support to numerous other active and reserve units undergoing training.
www.seabee.navy.mil/31ncr
- 90th Seabees USNCB Homepage - includes Reunion information and links to other Seabee sites.
members.aol.com/usncb90
- Construction Battalion Unit 427 - In San Diego, California.
www.seabee.navy.mil/cbu427
- First Naval Construction Regiment (1stNCR) - Assists in preparing the personnel and equipment of four subordinate units (NMCB-17 in Colorado, NMCB-18 in Washington, NCFSU-2 in California, and CBMU-303 also in California) to be ready for mobilization.
www.seabee.navy.mil/1ncr
- Gulfport Seabees - Headquarter for Atlantic Fleet Seabee's
www.cbcgulfport.navy.mil
- Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) - Consolidation of base operating support services at Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme and Naval Air Station, Point Mugu.
www.nbvc.navy.mil
- Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, CA - Seabee Headquarters.
www.ncbc.navfac.navy.mil
- Naval Construction Training Center, Port Hueneme, CA - A school that build's SEABEES. An interservice military trade school specializing in construction skills and disaster preparedness training directly enhancing DoD readiness.
wwwnt.cnet.navy.mil/nctcph
- Ninth Naval Construction Regiment - The mission of the Ninth Naval Construction Regiment is to provide and maintain a trained, ready and immediately available organized reserve force capable of satisfying the mobilization requirements set forth by higher authority.
www.seabee.navy.mil/9ncr
- Seabee Museum - - The Civil Engineer Corps and Seabee Museum, Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, California was founded in 1947. The museum features weapons, uniforms, insignia, models, and other artifacts related to the U.S. Navy's Civil Engineer Corps (CEC), starting in the 19th century to present, and treats the history of the Seabees as they have evolved from WWII to recent times. There are also cultural items and works of art from numerous countries where these men and women have served or are currently stationed.
199.114.16.27/museum/museum.html
- Seabee Vets - Site primarily for the X-2 Mobile Navy Seabee veterans.
seabeevets.freeservers.com
- The Navy Seabee Experience - NMCB 17 - Personal page with combat training photos, history and crew lists of the 17th Battalion Navy Seabees, NMCB 17.
www.geocities.com/the17seabee/seabees/seabees.html
- Naval Construction Force - The Seabee Internet web site. This site will provide families and friends of the Seabees with up-to-date information on their loved ones whether on deployment or in homeport training. The site now encompasses 90% of active duty Naval Construction Force (NCF) Units and over 60% of reserve NCF Units.
www.seabee.navy.mil
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