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Shop Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Five (NMCB - 5) / Seabee Emblem / "We Fight, We Build" 15 oz Black Ceramic Coffee Mug
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Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Five (NMCB - 5) / Seabee Emblem / "We Fight, We Build" 15 oz Black Ceramic Coffee Mug

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Sip your coffee proudly from your NMCB-5 Seabee 15 oz Mug. It’s BPA and lead-free, microwave and dishwasher-safe, and made of black durable ceramic. .: Material: 100% ceramic with a glossy finish .: 15oz .: C-shaped easy-grip handle .: Microwave and dishwasher safe .: Lead and BPA-free NMCB-5 History U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion FIVE (NMCB FIVE), initially commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1945, was reactivated in 1951. It holds a distinguished record for its versatility and readiness to tackle various operations globally, embodying the "Can Do" spirit of the Seabees. The battalion has been pivotal in constructing critical infrastructure—from airstrips and hospitals to bridges and roads—across diverse environments such as Vietnam, Thailand, Alaska, Hawaii, and in response to natural disasters on Guam and Okinawa. During its time, NMCB FIVE has notably been the last battalion to serve in Vietnam and the first in Thailand, earning accolades for their contributions, including the Pacific Naval Construction Force “Best of Type” award and the prestigious Peltier Award in 1972. Their work has spanned across continents, offering disaster recovery support post-Hurricane Hugo and participating in operations such as Desert Storm and Enduring Freedom, showcasing their construction prowess and humanitarian efforts. The battalion's efforts in disaster relief, especially after the Alaska Airlines Flight 261 tragedy and in the recovery operations following Hurricane Andrew, have been commendable, earning them various medals including the U.S. Coast Guard’s Unit Commendation Medal. With deployments that include work in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and the Global War on Terrorism, NMCB FIVE has consistently demonstrated its capacity for rapid response and high-quality construction under challenging conditions. Throughout its history, NMCB FIVE has not only contributed significantly to U.S. military and humanitarian efforts worldwide but has also been recognized for its excellence and professionalism through numerous awards. This tradition of excellence and the "Can Do" spirit continues to define "The Professionals" of NMCB FIVE, making it a pivotal element of the Seabees' global operations.
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Sip your coffee proudly from your NMCB-5 Seabee 15 oz Mug. It’s BPA and lead-free, microwave and dishwasher-safe, and made of black durable ceramic. .: Material: 100% ceramic with a glossy finish .: 15oz .: C-shaped easy-grip handle .: Microwave and dishwasher safe .: Lead and BPA-free NMCB-5 History U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion FIVE (NMCB FIVE), initially commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1945, was reactivated in 1951. It holds a distinguished record for its versatility and readiness to tackle various operations globally, embodying the "Can Do" spirit of the Seabees. The battalion has been pivotal in constructing critical infrastructure—from airstrips and hospitals to bridges and roads—across diverse environments such as Vietnam, Thailand, Alaska, Hawaii, and in response to natural disasters on Guam and Okinawa. During its time, NMCB FIVE has notably been the last battalion to serve in Vietnam and the first in Thailand, earning accolades for their contributions, including the Pacific Naval Construction Force “Best of Type” award and the prestigious Peltier Award in 1972. Their work has spanned across continents, offering disaster recovery support post-Hurricane Hugo and participating in operations such as Desert Storm and Enduring Freedom, showcasing their construction prowess and humanitarian efforts. The battalion's efforts in disaster relief, especially after the Alaska Airlines Flight 261 tragedy and in the recovery operations following Hurricane Andrew, have been commendable, earning them various medals including the U.S. Coast Guard’s Unit Commendation Medal. With deployments that include work in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and the Global War on Terrorism, NMCB FIVE has consistently demonstrated its capacity for rapid response and high-quality construction under challenging conditions. Throughout its history, NMCB FIVE has not only contributed significantly to U.S. military and humanitarian efforts worldwide but has also been recognized for its excellence and professionalism through numerous awards. This tradition of excellence and the "Can Do" spirit continues to define "The Professionals" of NMCB FIVE, making it a pivotal element of the Seabees' global operations.
Sip your coffee proudly from your NMCB-5 Seabee 15 oz Mug. It’s BPA and lead-free, microwave and dishwasher-safe, and made of black durable ceramic. .: Material: 100% ceramic with a glossy finish .: 15oz .: C-shaped easy-grip handle .: Microwave and dishwasher safe .: Lead and BPA-free NMCB-5 History U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion FIVE (NMCB FIVE), initially commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1945, was reactivated in 1951. It holds a distinguished record for its versatility and readiness to tackle various operations globally, embodying the "Can Do" spirit of the Seabees. The battalion has been pivotal in constructing critical infrastructure—from airstrips and hospitals to bridges and roads—across diverse environments such as Vietnam, Thailand, Alaska, Hawaii, and in response to natural disasters on Guam and Okinawa. During its time, NMCB FIVE has notably been the last battalion to serve in Vietnam and the first in Thailand, earning accolades for their contributions, including the Pacific Naval Construction Force “Best of Type” award and the prestigious Peltier Award in 1972. Their work has spanned across continents, offering disaster recovery support post-Hurricane Hugo and participating in operations such as Desert Storm and Enduring Freedom, showcasing their construction prowess and humanitarian efforts. The battalion's efforts in disaster relief, especially after the Alaska Airlines Flight 261 tragedy and in the recovery operations following Hurricane Andrew, have been commendable, earning them various medals including the U.S. Coast Guard’s Unit Commendation Medal. With deployments that include work in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and the Global War on Terrorism, NMCB FIVE has consistently demonstrated its capacity for rapid response and high-quality construction under challenging conditions. Throughout its history, NMCB FIVE has not only contributed significantly to U.S. military and humanitarian efforts worldwide but has also been recognized for its excellence and professionalism through numerous awards. This tradition of excellence and the "Can Do" spirit continues to define "The Professionals" of NMCB FIVE, making it a pivotal element of the Seabees' global operations.

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