Naval Construction Group One (NCG-1) Car / Trucks Vinyl Magnet
from $6.50
Show your battalion pride with the NCG-1 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 5 different sizes and get the best fit for your decorating needs.
*Material: Vinyl
*Suitable for outdoor use
* Flexible and durable material
*Black backing
*Five sizes to choose from
Naval Construction Group One (NCG-1) History
The 31st Naval Construction Regiment was first established on September 15, 1944, in Pearl Harbor to oversee the activities of several Naval Construction Battalions during World War II. It was disestablished in November 1945 post-war. Reactivated on May 18, 1966, during the Vietnam War, it absorbed existing units and managed Pacific Fleet Naval Construction Force (NCF) readiness from Port Hueneme. Transitioning to the 31st Seabee Readiness Group (31st SRG) in January 2003, it reflected its broader mission of preparing NCF units for operational readiness, supporting active and reserve battalions, and maintaining effectiveness for military operations. On March 1, 2013, it evolved into Naval Construction Group One (NCG 1), incorporating the 30th Naval Construction Regiment and over 7,000 Pacific Fleet Seabees. This transition marked its importance in training and readiness, and on June 1, 2013, NCG 1 became an independent command following the disestablishment of the First Naval Construction Division.
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Show your battalion pride with the NCG-1 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 5 different sizes and get the best fit for your decorating needs.
*Material: Vinyl
*Suitable for outdoor use
* Flexible and durable material
*Black backing
*Five sizes to choose from
Naval Construction Group One (NCG-1) History
The 31st Naval Construction Regiment was first established on September 15, 1944, in Pearl Harbor to oversee the activities of several Naval Construction Battalions during World War II. It was disestablished in November 1945 post-war. Reactivated on May 18, 1966, during the Vietnam War, it absorbed existing units and managed Pacific Fleet Naval Construction Force (NCF) readiness from Port Hueneme. Transitioning to the 31st Seabee Readiness Group (31st SRG) in January 2003, it reflected its broader mission of preparing NCF units for operational readiness, supporting active and reserve battalions, and maintaining effectiveness for military operations. On March 1, 2013, it evolved into Naval Construction Group One (NCG 1), incorporating the 30th Naval Construction Regiment and over 7,000 Pacific Fleet Seabees. This transition marked its importance in training and readiness, and on June 1, 2013, NCG 1 became an independent command following the disestablishment of the First Naval Construction Division.
Show your battalion pride with the NCG-1 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 5 different sizes and get the best fit for your decorating needs.
*Material: Vinyl
*Suitable for outdoor use
* Flexible and durable material
*Black backing
*Five sizes to choose from
Naval Construction Group One (NCG-1) History
The 31st Naval Construction Regiment was first established on September 15, 1944, in Pearl Harbor to oversee the activities of several Naval Construction Battalions during World War II. It was disestablished in November 1945 post-war. Reactivated on May 18, 1966, during the Vietnam War, it absorbed existing units and managed Pacific Fleet Naval Construction Force (NCF) readiness from Port Hueneme. Transitioning to the 31st Seabee Readiness Group (31st SRG) in January 2003, it reflected its broader mission of preparing NCF units for operational readiness, supporting active and reserve battalions, and maintaining effectiveness for military operations. On March 1, 2013, it evolved into Naval Construction Group One (NCG 1), incorporating the 30th Naval Construction Regiment and over 7,000 Pacific Fleet Seabees. This transition marked its importance in training and readiness, and on June 1, 2013, NCG 1 became an independent command following the disestablishment of the First Naval Construction Division.