Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Eleven (NMCB - 11) T-Shirt w/ Seabee Combat Warfare Specialization on Front and Battalion Logo on Back
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Show your Seabee pride with our exclusive NMCB-11 Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist T-Shirt. The front proudly displays NMCB-11 and the SCWS Insignia. The backside displays the proud NMCB-11 logo. The shirts are unisex and come in sand, sport grey, and military green. Since Seabees come in all sizes, our shirts range from small to 5XL.
NMCB-11 History
Naval Construction Battalion 11 (NCB 11), originally commissioned during World War II, undertook significant construction projects in the Pacific, including in Samoa, and was decommissioned after the war in December 1945. It was recommissioned in July 1953, during the Korean War's closing days, and embarked on major construction efforts such as the challenging removal of a mountain at Cubi Point in the Philippines, contributing significantly to expanding a 10,000-foot runway. NCB 11's prowess in construction and rapid deployment was further demonstrated through their response to the 1957 earthquake in Adak, Alaska, where they successfully repaired critical infrastructure within six months.
In the late 1950s and into the 1960s, NCB 11 continued to showcase its construction capabilities by building significant facilities for the U.S. Marine Corps in Okinawa. Their exemplary performance led to multiple Battle Efficiency Awards, underlining their operational excellence. During the Vietnam War, NCB 11 was distinguished by its bravery and construction expertise, notably through heroic actions by members like Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin G. Shields, who posthumously received the Medal of Honor, marking him as the only Seabee recipient of this highest military decoration for valor.
Throughout the Vietnam War, NCB 11 undertook multiple deployments, constructing essential infrastructure under hazardous conditions, demonstrating exceptional combat engineering capabilities. Their work included road construction, bridge building, and the creation of numerous military facilities, significantly impacting U.S. military operations in the region. Despite facing adversities like typhoon damages and enemy attacks, NCB 11's Seabees demonstrated resilience and ingenuity, leaving behind a legacy of significant contributions to military construction and disaster recovery.
After their service in Vietnam, NCB 11 was decommissioned in December 1969, only to be recommissioned in September 2007 to meet the growing demands for Naval Construction Forces worldwide. As the first "SMART Battalion," NCB 11 has since been at the forefront of new initiatives and operational improvements, completing a highly successful deployment in 2009 by exceeding expectations across multiple areas of responsibility, including Africa, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, and more, in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.
Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist
The Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist insignia is a United States Navy warfare qualification awarded to personnel assigned to units within the Naval Construction Force (Seabees), such as Naval Construction Groups, Regiments, Mobile Construction Battalions, Underwater Construction Teams, Maintenance Units, and Amphibious Construction Battalions. Eligibility extends primarily to enlisted Seabee Occupational Field ratings and Civil Engineer Corps members, but any officer or enlisted member in a qualifying unit who completes the required criteria may earn it.
Candidates must demonstrate proficiency across a broad range of naval and military subjects, including naval heritage, command and control, safety, logistics, communications, weapons, military tactics, and chemical, biological, and radiological warfare. This involves preparatory coursework, Performance Qualification Standards (PQS) for both general and unit-specific knowledge, an officer-specific PQS for officers, career performance and physical fitness standards, participation in field training or operations, a written test, a preparatory oral board, and a final comprehensive oral examination.
The insignia, issued in silver for enlisted personnel and gold for officers, features an armed Seabee over a crossed sword and rifle atop oak leaves, symbolizing the Seabees. Authorized by the "Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist" instruction in March 1992, the insignia designator (SCW) is added to the rating designator of those qualified. The first recipient was its designer, Commander Ross S. Selvidge, in March 1993.
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Show your Seabee pride with our exclusive NMCB-11 Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist T-Shirt. The front proudly displays NMCB-11 and the SCWS Insignia. The backside displays the proud NMCB-11 logo. The shirts are unisex and come in sand, sport grey, and military green. Since Seabees come in all sizes, our shirts range from small to 5XL.
NMCB-11 History
Naval Construction Battalion 11 (NCB 11), originally commissioned during World War II, undertook significant construction projects in the Pacific, including in Samoa, and was decommissioned after the war in December 1945. It was recommissioned in July 1953, during the Korean War's closing days, and embarked on major construction efforts such as the challenging removal of a mountain at Cubi Point in the Philippines, contributing significantly to expanding a 10,000-foot runway. NCB 11's prowess in construction and rapid deployment was further demonstrated through their response to the 1957 earthquake in Adak, Alaska, where they successfully repaired critical infrastructure within six months.
In the late 1950s and into the 1960s, NCB 11 continued to showcase its construction capabilities by building significant facilities for the U.S. Marine Corps in Okinawa. Their exemplary performance led to multiple Battle Efficiency Awards, underlining their operational excellence. During the Vietnam War, NCB 11 was distinguished by its bravery and construction expertise, notably through heroic actions by members like Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin G. Shields, who posthumously received the Medal of Honor, marking him as the only Seabee recipient of this highest military decoration for valor.
Throughout the Vietnam War, NCB 11 undertook multiple deployments, constructing essential infrastructure under hazardous conditions, demonstrating exceptional combat engineering capabilities. Their work included road construction, bridge building, and the creation of numerous military facilities, significantly impacting U.S. military operations in the region. Despite facing adversities like typhoon damages and enemy attacks, NCB 11's Seabees demonstrated resilience and ingenuity, leaving behind a legacy of significant contributions to military construction and disaster recovery.
After their service in Vietnam, NCB 11 was decommissioned in December 1969, only to be recommissioned in September 2007 to meet the growing demands for Naval Construction Forces worldwide. As the first "SMART Battalion," NCB 11 has since been at the forefront of new initiatives and operational improvements, completing a highly successful deployment in 2009 by exceeding expectations across multiple areas of responsibility, including Africa, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, and more, in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.
Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist
The Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist insignia is a United States Navy warfare qualification awarded to personnel assigned to units within the Naval Construction Force (Seabees), such as Naval Construction Groups, Regiments, Mobile Construction Battalions, Underwater Construction Teams, Maintenance Units, and Amphibious Construction Battalions. Eligibility extends primarily to enlisted Seabee Occupational Field ratings and Civil Engineer Corps members, but any officer or enlisted member in a qualifying unit who completes the required criteria may earn it.
Candidates must demonstrate proficiency across a broad range of naval and military subjects, including naval heritage, command and control, safety, logistics, communications, weapons, military tactics, and chemical, biological, and radiological warfare. This involves preparatory coursework, Performance Qualification Standards (PQS) for both general and unit-specific knowledge, an officer-specific PQS for officers, career performance and physical fitness standards, participation in field training or operations, a written test, a preparatory oral board, and a final comprehensive oral examination.
The insignia, issued in silver for enlisted personnel and gold for officers, features an armed Seabee over a crossed sword and rifle atop oak leaves, symbolizing the Seabees. Authorized by the "Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist" instruction in March 1992, the insignia designator (SCW) is added to the rating designator of those qualified. The first recipient was its designer, Commander Ross S. Selvidge, in March 1993.
Show your Seabee pride with our exclusive NMCB-11 Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist T-Shirt. The front proudly displays NMCB-11 and the SCWS Insignia. The backside displays the proud NMCB-11 logo. The shirts are unisex and come in sand, sport grey, and military green. Since Seabees come in all sizes, our shirts range from small to 5XL.
NMCB-11 History
Naval Construction Battalion 11 (NCB 11), originally commissioned during World War II, undertook significant construction projects in the Pacific, including in Samoa, and was decommissioned after the war in December 1945. It was recommissioned in July 1953, during the Korean War's closing days, and embarked on major construction efforts such as the challenging removal of a mountain at Cubi Point in the Philippines, contributing significantly to expanding a 10,000-foot runway. NCB 11's prowess in construction and rapid deployment was further demonstrated through their response to the 1957 earthquake in Adak, Alaska, where they successfully repaired critical infrastructure within six months.
In the late 1950s and into the 1960s, NCB 11 continued to showcase its construction capabilities by building significant facilities for the U.S. Marine Corps in Okinawa. Their exemplary performance led to multiple Battle Efficiency Awards, underlining their operational excellence. During the Vietnam War, NCB 11 was distinguished by its bravery and construction expertise, notably through heroic actions by members like Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin G. Shields, who posthumously received the Medal of Honor, marking him as the only Seabee recipient of this highest military decoration for valor.
Throughout the Vietnam War, NCB 11 undertook multiple deployments, constructing essential infrastructure under hazardous conditions, demonstrating exceptional combat engineering capabilities. Their work included road construction, bridge building, and the creation of numerous military facilities, significantly impacting U.S. military operations in the region. Despite facing adversities like typhoon damages and enemy attacks, NCB 11's Seabees demonstrated resilience and ingenuity, leaving behind a legacy of significant contributions to military construction and disaster recovery.
After their service in Vietnam, NCB 11 was decommissioned in December 1969, only to be recommissioned in September 2007 to meet the growing demands for Naval Construction Forces worldwide. As the first "SMART Battalion," NCB 11 has since been at the forefront of new initiatives and operational improvements, completing a highly successful deployment in 2009 by exceeding expectations across multiple areas of responsibility, including Africa, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, and more, in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.
Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist
The Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist insignia is a United States Navy warfare qualification awarded to personnel assigned to units within the Naval Construction Force (Seabees), such as Naval Construction Groups, Regiments, Mobile Construction Battalions, Underwater Construction Teams, Maintenance Units, and Amphibious Construction Battalions. Eligibility extends primarily to enlisted Seabee Occupational Field ratings and Civil Engineer Corps members, but any officer or enlisted member in a qualifying unit who completes the required criteria may earn it.
Candidates must demonstrate proficiency across a broad range of naval and military subjects, including naval heritage, command and control, safety, logistics, communications, weapons, military tactics, and chemical, biological, and radiological warfare. This involves preparatory coursework, Performance Qualification Standards (PQS) for both general and unit-specific knowledge, an officer-specific PQS for officers, career performance and physical fitness standards, participation in field training or operations, a written test, a preparatory oral board, and a final comprehensive oral examination.
The insignia, issued in silver for enlisted personnel and gold for officers, features an armed Seabee over a crossed sword and rifle atop oak leaves, symbolizing the Seabees. Authorized by the "Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist" instruction in March 1992, the insignia designator (SCW) is added to the rating designator of those qualified. The first recipient was its designer, Commander Ross S. Selvidge, in March 1993.