Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3
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Naval Mobile Construction Battalion THREE (NMCB 3) is a United States Navy Seabee that was one of the three original Construction Battalions authorized to be formed in 1942. In May 1942 Naval Construction Battalion 3 deployed to the Territory of Hawaii and designated Brigade Headquarters Battalion for the Hawaiian Area NCF. After seeing service in the south Pacific,the battalion was decommissioned mid-1944. In 1950 the battalion was reactivated and today is home-ported at Port Hueneme, California.[1]
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Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 | |
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Active | 15 March 1942–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | USN |
Part of | 1st Naval Construction Group |
Homeport | Port Hueneme California |
Engagements | Operation Flintlock Operation Catchpole Vietnam War Gulf War Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom |
Commanders | |
Current commander | CDR Travis Brinkman |
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