Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU-303) Car / Truck Vinyl Magnet
Show your battalion pride with the CBMU-303 Die Cut Magnet. You can proudly put it on your car and remove when you have to wash your car or truck. Made with the die-cut technique, these magnets are flexible and highly durable. Choose between 4 different sizes and get the best fit for your decorating needs.
Material: Vinyl
Suitable for outdoor use
Flexible and durable material
Black backing
Four sizes to choose from
Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU) 303 History
Construction Battalion Maintenance Units (CBMUs) have played a vital role in U.S. Navy operations since World War II, with 136 units initially established. During the Vietnam War, two units, CBMU 301 and 302, were activated. Post-Vietnam, CBMU 302 was retained, and further realignments led to the formation of CBMU 202 and 303. CBMU 303 was commissioned on August 21, 1993, at U.S. Naval Station Treasure Island, California, drawing personnel from various Public Works Centers and Naval Mobile Construction Battalions. Originally headquartered at Treasure Island, it was relocated to San Diego in September 1994, with detachments spread across California and Hawaii. CBMU 303, though relatively new, has a rich history inherited from its precursor commands. It has been actively involved in operations such as the civilian strike support at Subic Bay and deployments to Southwest Asia during Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Its members have contributed to various projects, including the Marvin Shields Memorial in Washington, honoring the only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor. The unit specializes in a range of construction and maintenance activities, underscoring its commitment to the "one Navy" concept and its crucial role in supporting Navy operations globally.
Show your battalion pride with the CBMU-303 Die Cut Magnet. You can proudly put it on your car and remove when you have to wash your car or truck. Made with the die-cut technique, these magnets are flexible and highly durable. Choose between 4 different sizes and get the best fit for your decorating needs.
Material: Vinyl
Suitable for outdoor use
Flexible and durable material
Black backing
Four sizes to choose from
Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU) 303 History
Construction Battalion Maintenance Units (CBMUs) have played a vital role in U.S. Navy operations since World War II, with 136 units initially established. During the Vietnam War, two units, CBMU 301 and 302, were activated. Post-Vietnam, CBMU 302 was retained, and further realignments led to the formation of CBMU 202 and 303. CBMU 303 was commissioned on August 21, 1993, at U.S. Naval Station Treasure Island, California, drawing personnel from various Public Works Centers and Naval Mobile Construction Battalions. Originally headquartered at Treasure Island, it was relocated to San Diego in September 1994, with detachments spread across California and Hawaii. CBMU 303, though relatively new, has a rich history inherited from its precursor commands. It has been actively involved in operations such as the civilian strike support at Subic Bay and deployments to Southwest Asia during Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Its members have contributed to various projects, including the Marvin Shields Memorial in Washington, honoring the only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor. The unit specializes in a range of construction and maintenance activities, underscoring its commitment to the "one Navy" concept and its crucial role in supporting Navy operations globally.
Show your battalion pride with the CBMU-303 Die Cut Magnet. You can proudly put it on your car and remove when you have to wash your car or truck. Made with the die-cut technique, these magnets are flexible and highly durable. Choose between 4 different sizes and get the best fit for your decorating needs.
Material: Vinyl
Suitable for outdoor use
Flexible and durable material
Black backing
Four sizes to choose from
Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU) 303 History
Construction Battalion Maintenance Units (CBMUs) have played a vital role in U.S. Navy operations since World War II, with 136 units initially established. During the Vietnam War, two units, CBMU 301 and 302, were activated. Post-Vietnam, CBMU 302 was retained, and further realignments led to the formation of CBMU 202 and 303. CBMU 303 was commissioned on August 21, 1993, at U.S. Naval Station Treasure Island, California, drawing personnel from various Public Works Centers and Naval Mobile Construction Battalions. Originally headquartered at Treasure Island, it was relocated to San Diego in September 1994, with detachments spread across California and Hawaii. CBMU 303, though relatively new, has a rich history inherited from its precursor commands. It has been actively involved in operations such as the civilian strike support at Subic Bay and deployments to Southwest Asia during Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Its members have contributed to various projects, including the Marvin Shields Memorial in Washington, honoring the only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor. The unit specializes in a range of construction and maintenance activities, underscoring its commitment to the "one Navy" concept and its crucial role in supporting Navy operations globally.