Seabee Die Cut Magnet (Great for Cars and Trucks)
Proudly show your Seabee love with the Seabee die cut magnet on your car or truck and you remove when you have to wash your it. 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
Seabee History
The Seabees, officially known as the Naval Construction Force, were established on 5 March 1942 by Rear Admiral Ben Moreell to fulfill the urgent need for constructing advanced bases in combat zones during World War II. The formation of the first Seabee units was authorized on 5 January 1942, with the official adoption of the Seabee name and insignia following on 5 March 1942. Over the past 75+ years, the Seabees have served as the Navy's construction arm, tasked with building bases, airfields, underwater constructions, roads, bridges, and various other support facilities essential for military operations. Their role extends beyond construction, contributing significantly to global relationships by being forward-deployed worldwide. Through engineering and construction support, they help promote regional stability and enhance quality of life in various countries, underscoring their vital role in executing the Navy's maritime strategy and humanitarian missions.
Proudly show your Seabee love with the Seabee die cut magnet on your car or truck and you remove when you have to wash your it. 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
Seabee History
The Seabees, officially known as the Naval Construction Force, were established on 5 March 1942 by Rear Admiral Ben Moreell to fulfill the urgent need for constructing advanced bases in combat zones during World War II. The formation of the first Seabee units was authorized on 5 January 1942, with the official adoption of the Seabee name and insignia following on 5 March 1942. Over the past 75+ years, the Seabees have served as the Navy's construction arm, tasked with building bases, airfields, underwater constructions, roads, bridges, and various other support facilities essential for military operations. Their role extends beyond construction, contributing significantly to global relationships by being forward-deployed worldwide. Through engineering and construction support, they help promote regional stability and enhance quality of life in various countries, underscoring their vital role in executing the Navy's maritime strategy and humanitarian missions.
Proudly show your Seabee love with the Seabee die cut magnet on your car or truck and you remove when you have to wash your it. 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
Seabee History
The Seabees, officially known as the Naval Construction Force, were established on 5 March 1942 by Rear Admiral Ben Moreell to fulfill the urgent need for constructing advanced bases in combat zones during World War II. The formation of the first Seabee units was authorized on 5 January 1942, with the official adoption of the Seabee name and insignia following on 5 March 1942. Over the past 75+ years, the Seabees have served as the Navy's construction arm, tasked with building bases, airfields, underwater constructions, roads, bridges, and various other support facilities essential for military operations. Their role extends beyond construction, contributing significantly to global relationships by being forward-deployed worldwide. Through engineering and construction support, they help promote regional stability and enhance quality of life in various countries, underscoring their vital role in executing the Navy's maritime strategy and humanitarian missions.