Navy Seabee Equipment Operator (EO) Rate (Front) with Seabee Logo (Back) and Flags on the Sleeves T-Shirt Tshirt

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Show your friends that you're a Navy Seabee Equipment Operator with this stylish t-shirt. It's got the Seabee Logo on the back. Also, it has the U.S. Flag and First Navy Jack on the sleeves. The unisex tshirt comes in black or navy blue and the size ranges from small to 5 XL. This unisex ultra cotton tee is a classic. Quality cotton construction means that designs are sure to shine. The shoulders are tapped for a good upper-body fit. There are no side seams, ensuring a clean, unbroken flow. The collar has ribbed knitting for improved elasticity. The materials that went into this product are sustainably sourced and economically friendly. .

  • This unisex tee is an excellent, all-season wear thanks to its medium fabric (6.0 oz/yd² (203 g/m²)). Made with 100% US cotton, this tee guarantees long-lasting comfort and style.

  • The classic fit along with the crew neckline make it a highly versatile choice for casual and semi-formal occasions as its neat, clean looks can blend in any setting and are perfect for accessorizing.

  • Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance. .

  • The tear-away label minimizes skin irritations and provides a scratch-free wearing experience.

  • Fabric Blends: Ash Grey - 99% cotton, 1% polyester, Heather Colors & Safety Colors - 50% cotton, 50% polyester, Antique Colors & Sport Grey - 90% cotton, 10% polyester

History of the Seabee Equipment Operator (EO)

The Equipment Operator (EO) rating in the U.S. Navy was established in 1948, evolving from the original Machinist's Mate (Construction Battalion) (Equipment Operators) rating. It was officially named Equipment Operator in 1958. The Navy Enlisted Manning Code (EMC) associated with the EO rating is H150. Equipment Operators are trained to work with heavy machinery, including bulldozers, power shovels, pile drivers, rollers, graders, and more. They are responsible for a variety of tasks such as digging ditches, excavating for building foundations, breaking up and pouring new paving, grading soil, and removing debris from construction sites. The skills acquired in this rating are directly transferable to similar civilian jobs. The Equipment Operator class "A" school, which is about 10 weeks long, is held at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. This rating requires enlistees to commit to a five-year (60-month) enlistment obligation. EOs are involved in deploying and operating various types of automotive, materials handling, weight lifting, and construction equipment. They manage the efforts of individuals and crews in construction, earth-moving, road building, quarrying, and various operations related to asphalt and concrete. Additionally, EOs are responsible for maintaining records and reports on equipment, supervising equipment pools, maintaining combat readiness, and performing tasks essential in combat, disaster preparedness, or recovery operations.

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Show your friends that you're a Navy Seabee Equipment Operator with this stylish t-shirt. It's got the Seabee Logo on the back. Also, it has the U.S. Flag and First Navy Jack on the sleeves. The unisex tshirt comes in black or navy blue and the size ranges from small to 5 XL. This unisex ultra cotton tee is a classic. Quality cotton construction means that designs are sure to shine. The shoulders are tapped for a good upper-body fit. There are no side seams, ensuring a clean, unbroken flow. The collar has ribbed knitting for improved elasticity. The materials that went into this product are sustainably sourced and economically friendly. .

  • This unisex tee is an excellent, all-season wear thanks to its medium fabric (6.0 oz/yd² (203 g/m²)). Made with 100% US cotton, this tee guarantees long-lasting comfort and style.

  • The classic fit along with the crew neckline make it a highly versatile choice for casual and semi-formal occasions as its neat, clean looks can blend in any setting and are perfect for accessorizing.

  • Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance. .

  • The tear-away label minimizes skin irritations and provides a scratch-free wearing experience.

  • Fabric Blends: Ash Grey - 99% cotton, 1% polyester, Heather Colors & Safety Colors - 50% cotton, 50% polyester, Antique Colors & Sport Grey - 90% cotton, 10% polyester

History of the Seabee Equipment Operator (EO)

The Equipment Operator (EO) rating in the U.S. Navy was established in 1948, evolving from the original Machinist's Mate (Construction Battalion) (Equipment Operators) rating. It was officially named Equipment Operator in 1958. The Navy Enlisted Manning Code (EMC) associated with the EO rating is H150. Equipment Operators are trained to work with heavy machinery, including bulldozers, power shovels, pile drivers, rollers, graders, and more. They are responsible for a variety of tasks such as digging ditches, excavating for building foundations, breaking up and pouring new paving, grading soil, and removing debris from construction sites. The skills acquired in this rating are directly transferable to similar civilian jobs. The Equipment Operator class "A" school, which is about 10 weeks long, is held at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. This rating requires enlistees to commit to a five-year (60-month) enlistment obligation. EOs are involved in deploying and operating various types of automotive, materials handling, weight lifting, and construction equipment. They manage the efforts of individuals and crews in construction, earth-moving, road building, quarrying, and various operations related to asphalt and concrete. Additionally, EOs are responsible for maintaining records and reports on equipment, supervising equipment pools, maintaining combat readiness, and performing tasks essential in combat, disaster preparedness, or recovery operations.

Show your friends that you're a Navy Seabee Equipment Operator with this stylish t-shirt. It's got the Seabee Logo on the back. Also, it has the U.S. Flag and First Navy Jack on the sleeves. The unisex tshirt comes in black or navy blue and the size ranges from small to 5 XL. This unisex ultra cotton tee is a classic. Quality cotton construction means that designs are sure to shine. The shoulders are tapped for a good upper-body fit. There are no side seams, ensuring a clean, unbroken flow. The collar has ribbed knitting for improved elasticity. The materials that went into this product are sustainably sourced and economically friendly. .

  • This unisex tee is an excellent, all-season wear thanks to its medium fabric (6.0 oz/yd² (203 g/m²)). Made with 100% US cotton, this tee guarantees long-lasting comfort and style.

  • The classic fit along with the crew neckline make it a highly versatile choice for casual and semi-formal occasions as its neat, clean looks can blend in any setting and are perfect for accessorizing.

  • Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance. .

  • The tear-away label minimizes skin irritations and provides a scratch-free wearing experience.

  • Fabric Blends: Ash Grey - 99% cotton, 1% polyester, Heather Colors & Safety Colors - 50% cotton, 50% polyester, Antique Colors & Sport Grey - 90% cotton, 10% polyester

History of the Seabee Equipment Operator (EO)

The Equipment Operator (EO) rating in the U.S. Navy was established in 1948, evolving from the original Machinist's Mate (Construction Battalion) (Equipment Operators) rating. It was officially named Equipment Operator in 1958. The Navy Enlisted Manning Code (EMC) associated with the EO rating is H150. Equipment Operators are trained to work with heavy machinery, including bulldozers, power shovels, pile drivers, rollers, graders, and more. They are responsible for a variety of tasks such as digging ditches, excavating for building foundations, breaking up and pouring new paving, grading soil, and removing debris from construction sites. The skills acquired in this rating are directly transferable to similar civilian jobs. The Equipment Operator class "A" school, which is about 10 weeks long, is held at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. This rating requires enlistees to commit to a five-year (60-month) enlistment obligation. EOs are involved in deploying and operating various types of automotive, materials handling, weight lifting, and construction equipment. They manage the efforts of individuals and crews in construction, earth-moving, road building, quarrying, and various operations related to asphalt and concrete. Additionally, EOs are responsible for maintaining records and reports on equipment, supervising equipment pools, maintaining combat readiness, and performing tasks essential in combat, disaster preparedness, or recovery operations.