US Navy Detachment(s) Mission Detachment, Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering (CSFE): •To provide the safest and most cost effective instruction and training for Navy personnel to achieve and maintain an optimal state of readiness for operational units. Emphasis is placed on construction equipment operations (12N), technical engineering (12T), and Mobile Utilities Support Equipment (MUSE) training (Prime Power School). •Serve as the U.S. Navy representative and provide administrative support for all Navy personnel attending Engineering, Military Police and CBRN-D schools. Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 1 1 Who Are The Seabees • Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) Officers – Professional Engineers/Architect Officers which command and control NCF units – Over 1250 active duty serving in the NCF, Public Works, ROICC, and Staff • Seabees – Comprised of seven basic construction skill ratings: BU, CE, CM, EA, EO, SW, UT (E-9 = CU/UC/EQ) – Nearly 6,000 active duty serving in the NCF, EOD, SPECWAR, State Dept, Camp David and Naval/Marine Corps Activities world-wide Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 2 UNCLAS Ratings (MOS) in Seabee Units •Storekeeper •Hosp Corpsman •Personnel Spec •Culinary Spec •Electronics Tech •Info Sys Tech •Gunners Mate •Mass Comm Spec •Master-at-Arms •Legalman •Intelligence Spec. OTHER RATINGS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (EO) CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN (CE) BUILDER (BU) UTILITIESMAN (UT) CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC (CM) STEELWORKER (SW) ENGINEERING AIDE (EA) UNCLAS Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 3 Mission of Navy Engineers • Naval Construction Force (NCF) – “General engineering support to MAGTFs including civil engineering support to Fleet Marine Forces, military and amphibious assault construction, disaster relief, civic action, and well drilling.” Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 4 Organization of the NCF • • • • Naval Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) Naval Construction Groups (NCG) Naval Construction Regiment (NCR) Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) • Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU) • Underwater Construction Team (UCT) • Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 5 NECC at a Glance Naval Construction, 51.7% NECC Overall 22,366 AC/RC 11,569/10,797 Explosive Ordnance Disposal, 10.7% Expeditionary Logistics, 12.4% Coastal Riverine, 23.5% COMCAM, 0.4% Expeditionary Intel, 1.2% Unique Warfighting Capabilities; 48 percent Reserve Sailors Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 6 Current Organizational Construct Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 7 NCG 1 Active Component Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 8 NCG 2 Active Component Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 9 Reserve Current Laydown 6 Battalions w/ 8 Dets per NMCB EVERETT 18 “KITSAP FORT LEWIS SPOKANE PORTLAND SCHENECTADY MINNEAPOLIS GREEN BAY BOISE QUINCY DETROIT MILWAUKEE CHICAGO SACRAMENTO NEWPORT NEW YORK BATTLE CREEK 25 BALTIMORE OMAHA INDIANAPOLIS SALT LAKE CITY FORT DIX COLUMBUS WASHINGTON DC DENVER SAN JOSE 27 CHICOPEE KANSAS CITY ST LOUIS FORT CARSON PORT HUENEME SYMBOLS 1 Detachment SPRINGFIELD 1 17 NASHVILLE MORENO VALLEY Naval Construction Regiment ALBUQUERQUE RESERVE REGIONS OKLAHOMA CITY NORTHWEST PHOENIX ATLANTA 22 EL PASO Naval Mobile Construction Battalion MIDWEST FORT WORTH 9 SHREVEPORT 7 Naval Construction Group Readiness Training Platform MID ATLANTIC BESSAMER SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON 2 14 GULFPORT SOUTHEAST JACKSONVILLE SOUTHWEST ORLANDO TAMPA NMCB Det Color Legend – HQ Det Location NMCB 14 - Jacksonville NMCB 17 - Moreno Valley NMCB 18 - Kitsap NMCB 22 - Fort Worth NMCB 25 - Chicago NCG 1 RTP Supports NMCB 17, 18 & 22 MIAMI NCG 2 RTP Supports NMCB 14, 25 & 27 PUERTO RICO NMCB 27 - Newport Department of Instruction, US Army Engineer School 10