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FIRST Naval Construction Division FIRST Naval Construction Division SAME Middle Atlantic Middle East Regional Conference 11 October 2007 1 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness,


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1 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

FIRST Naval Construction Division FIRST Naval Construction Division

SAME Middle Atlantic – Middle East Regional Conference 11 October 2007

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2 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  • Originally formed in March 1942.
  • Recruited from civilian construction

industry

  • Peak strength of 325,000 in WWII
  • Seabees participated in all European,

African, and Pacific major engagements, constructing airfields, port facilities, hospitals, troop beddown, logistics bases, amphibious assault support

  • Similar participation in Korea and

Southeast Asia

Seabee History Seabee History

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Seabees provide Seabees provide:

  • Expeditionary construction and engineering (combat service

support) to Navy, Marine Corps, Joint, and other operational forces

  • Horizontal & Vertical Construction
  • Construction & Operation of Expeditionary Bases and Facilities
  • Amphibious & Underwater Construction
  • Defensive combat capability
  • Tactical and sustainment bridging

Functions and Capabilities Functions and Capabilities

“With compassion for others, we build, we fight, for peace with freedom.”

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4 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

What Seabees Bring to the Fight What Seabees Bring to the Fight

Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (2 AC)

  • Fleet hospital set-up / operation / maintenance
  • Forward Operating Base & camp
  • peration/maintenance/limited construction

Underwater Construction Team (2 AC)

  • Construction and installation of fleet moorings
  • Pier/wharf damage assessment / repair
  • Underwater pipeline inspection / repair
  • Underwater blasting/obstacle clearing
  • Underwater cable laying
  • Bathymetric surveying

Naval Construction Force Support Unit (1 RC)

  • Truck transport of construction materials
  • Quarrying, rock crushing, asphalt / concrete

production

  • Electrical transmission line construction support
  • Other construction support

Seabee Readiness Group (2 AC)

  • Military and technical training for NCF units

Naval Construction Division

  • Command and control
  • Deliberate planning
  • Identify operational requirements
  • Seabee SME

Naval Construction Regiments (3 AC/4 RC)

  • Command and control elements

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (9 AC/12 RC)

  • Forward Operating Base / camp construction
  • Defensive positions, tower, bunker, and entry

control point construction

  • Main Supply Route construction/maintenance
  • Bridge construction
  • Airfield construction
  • Ammo supply point construction
  • Enemy Prisoner of War camp construction
  • Utilities construction/maintenance (electrical,

plumbing, heating, air conditioning)

  • Water well drilling
  • Rapid runway/airfield damage repair
  • Disaster recovery operations
  • Building construction
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Ratings in Seabee Units Ratings in Seabee Units

BUILDER (BU)

CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN (CE) CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC (CM) EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (EO) STEELWORKER (SW) UTILITIESMAN (UT) OTHER RATINGS ENGINEERING AID (EA)

Storekeeper Hosp Corpsman Personnel Spec Culinary Spec Electronics Tech Info Sys Tech Gunners Mate Mass Comm Spec Master-at-Arms Legalman

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6 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy CNE

NMCB 7 NMCB 133 CBMU 202 UCT 1 25NCR NMCB 1 NMCB 11 NMCB 74 22NCR NMCB 14 NMCB 23 NMCB 24 3NCR NMCB 21 NMCB 26 NMCB 27 7NCR 20th SRG 31st SRG NMCB 17 NMCB 18 NCFSU 2 1NCR NMCB 15 NMCB 22 NMCB 25 NMCB 28 9NCR NMCB 3 NMCB 4 NMCB 5 NMCB 40 CBMU 303 UCT 2 30NCR

Active Reserve

* OEF/OIF Sourcing Through Mar 08

NECC CPF CFFC C2F

(ADCON) (ADDU)

NAVSOUTH NAVCENT CNE CPF ** ** *** * *** **** ****

1 NCD *

** ** ** * * * * * * ** ** * *** ****** **** ** * *** *** *** * *** **

1 NCD Pacific

(OPCON) (ADDU)

NCF Unit Alignment NCF Unit Alignment

(Per CFFC OPORD 2000 & CPF OPORD 201 (Per CFFC OPORD 2000 & CPF OPORD 201-

  • 07 )

07 )

*

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Types of Training Types of Training

Individual Billet

Embark Officer Communicator Safety Chief Individual TOA Weapon Rating Skills

Unit / Team

Command & Control Crew Served Weapons CCCT & RRR

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Sustainment (8 1/2 months)

Deployment

(6 months)

Basic (6 months) Integrated (2 months)

ULTRA-C FEP

Integrated EX

CART ULTRA-S

Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6 Month 1 Month 8 Month 9 Month 10 Month 11 Month 12 Month 7 Month 14 Month 15 Month 16 Month 17 Month 18 Month 13

PERSTEMPO

(18-month Cycle)

Dwell

Days since last deployment divided by length of last deployment (factor one 6-month deployment over cycle)

Homeport Tempo

Unit’s days in homeport over number of days in cycle (factor deployment plus 3 – 6 weeks of field exercises) 2.0 : 1 (currently 1.67:1) ~ 0.59 – 0.63 (currently 0.58)

Phase Assessments Certifications Inspections Events Levels of Combat Readiness Cycle Time RFT ESR

NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB

NCF: NMCB FRTP NCF: NMCB FRTP Active Component Active Component 18 18-

  • Month Training/Employment Cycle

Month Training/Employment Cycle

Maintenance (1 ½ months)

FEX

IEX

Field Training Exercises MCO-R

  • r

ORI

Field TRNG Events

TEC TEC

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Functions and Capabilities Functions and Capabilities

We support the Navy, USMC, Army, SOF, Joint/Combined Forces, State Department, FEMA and other US Government agencies, and Coalition/UN Missions through planned deployments and crisis response.

Disaster Relief Limited Regional Contingencies Major Combat Operation Humanitarian Action

Forward-Deployed Engineers Exercise Related Construction

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Battlespace Battlespace / Operating / Operating Environment Environment

Note: Denotes Support Relationship

CEB ESB MWSS

Assault Engineering,

Obstacle Construction/ Breaching, Mine Warfare, Gap Crossing, Demolition

Sustainment Engineering

LOC’s/MSR’s, Non- standard Bridging, EPW/Detainee Facilities, Well-Drilling, Multi- medium Construction, Underwater Construction

Horizontal Construction Surge Requirement

M A G T F E N G R * R E Q M T

Follow-on Engineering,

Combat Roads/Trails, HLZ’s/VSTOL Pads, FP, Survivability, Mobility, EAF, ADR

RA FEBA FLOT

NMCB

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ROTA

OKINAWA

POHANG DIEGO GARCIA CHINHAE SASEBO ATSUGI MT FUJI IWAKUNI ANDROS GTMO

EUCOM EUCOM CENTCOM CENTCOM SOUTHCOM SOUTHCOM PACOM PACOM NORTHCOM NORTHCOM

GUAM

X X X X

NEW HORIZONS PERU UFL BALIKATAN PHILIPPINES CARAT PHILLIPINES

SAN CLEMENTE SAN DIEGO YOKOSUKA PALAU

T

HOA

X

RSO&I Korea

X X

CARAT INDONESIA

FORWARD DEPLOYED NMCB

X EXERCISE SITE

T

THEATER ENGAGEMENT DETAIL SITE

HLD GWOT OPLAN/Combat Support Theater Security Cooperation / Disaster Relief Installation Readiness X

NEW HORIZONS TRINIDAD

FY 08 NCF Global Force Management FY 08 NCF Global Force Management

OEF-TS ROMANIA

R C

CARAT X COBRA GOLD THAILAND

X

CARAT MALAYSIA

T

PROJECT FRIENDSHIP

T

PROJECT PARTNERSHIP

T

AFRICAN PARTNERSHIP STATION

X

SEABREEZE UKRAINE

OIF/OEF

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SAN NICOLAS IS. NMCB 4 DET Alaska NMCB 4 DET GTMO NMCB 40 DET ANDROS NMCB 40 DET ROTA NMCB 40 DET AFGHANISTAN NMCB 7 DET NMCB 4 DET NMCB 15 DET HORN OF AFRICA 22NCR DET NMCB 40 DET DIEGO GARCIA NMCB 7 DET KOREA NMCB 7 DET JAPAN NMCB 7

NCF Global Laydown NCF Global Laydown

SAN CLEMENTE IS. NMCB 7 DET BAHRAIN NMCB 40 DET GUAM NMCB 4 DET KUWAIT 22NCR FWD 30NCR DET NMCB 40 NMCB 26 DET Iraq 30NCR FWD NMCB 4 NMCB 15 NMCB 26 NMCB 40 DET UCT 2 DET

COMMAND ELEMENT Updated: Sep 2007

UNCLAS UNCLAS

PALAU NMCB 4 DET Majuro, RMI PELELIU PARTNERSHIP NMCB 7 DET ROMANIA NMCB 40 DET USNS COMFORT NMCB 40 DET SAO TOME UCT 1

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BALIKATAN Philippines Jan-Mar 08

EUCOM EUCOM CENTCOM CENTCOM SOUTHCOM SOUTHCOM PACOM PACOM NORTHCOM NORTHCOM

FY07/08 Theater Engagement FY07/08 Theater Engagement Opportunities ISO COCOM/Fleets Opportunities ISO COCOM/Fleets

NEW HORIZONS Peru 08 Jul-Sep 08 NEW HORIZONS Trinidad 08 Mar-Jun 08 BALIKATAN Philippines Jan-Mar 07 NEW HORIZONS Guatemala ‘07 Mar-Jun 07 NEW HORIZONS Belize ‘07 Mar-Jun 07 USNS COMFORT SOUTHCOM Jun-Sep 07 09/ 2007 JTF HOA Djibouti Ongoing KEY RESOLVE/FE Korea Feb-Mar 08 RSO&I/FE Korea Mar 07 CPX2 Korea Aug 08 UFL Korea Aug 07 COBRA GOLD Thailand Apr-May 08 COBRA GOLD Thailand Apr-May 07 CARAT Philippines Jul 08 CARAT Philippines May 07 CARAT Thailand Jun 08 CARAT Thailand Jun 07 CARAT Indonesia Jun 08 SEABREEZE ‘08 Ukraine Jul 08 SEABREEZE ‘07 Ukraine Jul 07 OEF PHILLIPINES Feb 07 African Partnership Station Liberia/Ghana/Congo Nov 07-Feb 08

TSCP GWOT HA/DR NECC FY07 FY08

Ardent Sentry May 08 DELMAR JLOTS/OPDS Aug 08 TALISMAN SABER Australia May-Jul 07 Ardent Sentry May 07 SEAHAWK Aug 08 SEAHAWK Aug 07 PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP SE Asia Jun-Sep 07 C3F JTFEX Jan 08 CARAT Malaysia Jul 08 COMET X Sep 08 COMET X Sep 07 WATC Sao Tome Jun-Aug 08 WATC Sao Tome Jun-Sep 07 PROJECT FRIENDSHIP SE Asia Oct-Nov 07 PROJECT FRIENDSHIP SE Asia Jan-Feb 08 PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP SE Asia Jun-Sep 08 PROJECT FRIENDSHIP SE Asia Apr-May 08 CARAT Malaysia Jul 07 PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP SE Asia Feb 07 FREEDOM GUARDIAN Korea Aug 08 CAT PALAU Mar-Aug 08 CAT PALAU May-Oct 07

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Combat Construction Combat Construction

Bridge Construction, Baghdad

Airfield Improvements, Afghanistan

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Hardened DFAC Hardened DFAC

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Bridge Assessments and Repairs Bridge Assessments and Repairs

Used NAVFACLANT reach-back capabilities to leverage structural engineering expertise

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Drainage Improvements, Camp Rawah Crows Nest, TQ Water Well, Camp Rawah SWAHut, Ar Ramadi Runway Repairs, TQ ECP, TQ Water Well, Camp Rawah

MEF Construction MEF Construction

Electrical Upgrades, Habinayah Runway Repairs, TQ

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Water Well, Camp Rawah

MEF Construction MEF Construction

Joint Repairs, Al Asad Bridge Repairs, Al Asad Force Protection, Trebil Boat Ramp, Ramadi IED Crater Repair, TQ IED Crater Repair, TQ

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Iraqi Security Force Camp Iraqi Security Force Camp Construction Construction

Complete Day 1

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JTF HOA Construction JTF HOA Construction

Water Well, Kenya School Construction, Djibouti School Construction, Djibouti Camp Lemonier Support, Djibouti

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NCF Support to OIF/OEF NCF Support to OIF/OEF

NMCB 14 15 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 15 3 4 5 40 1 7 74 133 X X X XX XX X XX X XX X XX X X XXX XX X X X X X X X X X X X XX X XX X X X X X X X X XX XX X X X XX 27 # NMCB(-) Sourced X # Air Det Sourced X 07/15/2006 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000

Oct-02 Jan-03 Apr-03 Jul-03 Oct-03 Jan-04 Apr-04 Jul-04 Oct-04 Jan-05 Apr-05 Jul-05 Oct-05 Jan-06 Apr-06 Jul-06 Oct-06 Jan-07 Apr-07 Jul-07 Oct-07 Jan-08

# of Seabees Deployed

2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000

Cumulative # Seabees Deployed to Date (Avg 6 mos Deployment)

Active Reserve Cum to Date

Over 13,000 Seabees deployed to date Projected 15,000 deployed by Mar 08 OIF I OIF II 06-08 04-06 05-07 07-09

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Questions? Questions?

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Lakehurst NMCB 21 Newport

7th NCR

Jacksonville CBMU 202 Det NMCB 14 Mayport CBMU 202 Det Washington, DC CBMU 202 Det Annapolis CBMU 202 Det Fort Belvoir NMCB 23 Pearl Harbor 1NCD Pacific CBMU 303 Det Shreveport NMCB 15 Dallas

9th NCR

NMCB 22 Colorado Springs NMCB 17 Kansas City NMCB 15 Fort McCoy NMCB 25 Camp Lejeune SRG Det Huntsville NMCB 24 Mt Clemens NMCB 26 CBC Gulfport

20th SRG

22nd NCR 25th NCR

NMCB 1 NMCB 7 NMCB 11 NMCB 133 NMCB 74 Atlanta

3rd NCR

Brunswick NMCB 27 Little Creek 1NCD CBMU 202

Command Element

UCT 1 Seattle NMCB 18 Bangor CBMU 303 Det NBVC Ventura County Port Hueneme 1NCD Pacific Det

31st SRG

NMCB 3 NMCB 4 NMCB 5 NMCB 40 UCT 2

1st NCR 30th NCR

NCFSU 2 Key West CBMU 202 Det Fallon CBMU 303 Det San Diego CBMU 303

Command Element

Kings Bay CBMU 202 Det Lemoore CBMU 303 Det

LEGEND Division Regiment 1st NCR 9th NCR 3rd NCR 22nd NCR, 25th NCR 7th NCR 30th NCR

NCF Unit Locations NCF Unit Locations

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World Wide TOA Locations World Wide TOA Locations

Okinawa 1-Final Title P25 Guam 1-Final Title P25 MPSRON 3 1-MPF P25 1-MPF P29 MPSRON 2 1-MPF P25 1-MPF P29 MPSRON 1 1-MPF P25 1-MPF P29 San Diego CBMU 303 P05 Gulfport 3-Final Title P25s 4-PWRMS P25s 1-PWRMS P29 1-MPF P25 (ILO)* 1-MPF P29 (ILO)* Port Hueneme NCSFU 2 P-31 2-Final Title P25s 4-PWRMS P25s 1-PWRMS P29 UCT2 1-P35 Little Creek CBMU 202 P05 UCT1 1- P35 SWA 1-Final Title P25 1-PWRMS P25* 1-PWRMS P29* 1-PWRMS MCA+ from BAH via PAKISTAN 1-MCA BAH Note: * SWA PWRMS P25 and PWRMS P29 have since been restored through the ILO process in Gulfport as MPF P25 and MPF P29. MOB & TRNG TOA (P_47)– When Developed - will be distributed to support: 2 NCTCs 2 SRGs 12 RSS sites

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Modular NMCB TOA Modular NMCB TOA – – P25 P25

Currently deployed and loaded on MPF ships - Reshaping efforts currently underway:

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Expeditionary Echelon Expeditionary Echelon Force Structure Force Structure

Capabilities

Command & Control

  • Construction/Disaster

Recovery

  • Port Clearing/Salvage
  • Logistics
  • Medical
  • Maritime Security &

Small Boat Ops

  • CMO/PAO

Division (NCD)

  • NCF > 2 NCR(-)

> 3 NMCB 2 CBMU Det 1 UCT 3 PHIBCB DRT

  • MDSU < 1 MDSU
  • ELSG: 1 NCHB(-)
  • 1 EMF x 81 beds, 1

CRTS+MAT, 1 FDPMU

  • NCW > 1 NCWRON

1 MSD, 1 MIUW, 2 IBU

  • MCAG > 1 LNO

Regiment (NCR)

  • NCF > 1 NMCB

1 CBMU Det 2 UCT Air Det 2 PHIBCB DRT

  • MDSU < 2 MDSD, 1 ASD
  • ELSG: 1 Surface Co

1 Air Co

  • 2 EMF x 10 beds,

1 FDPMU

  • NCW < 1 NCWRON

1 MSD, 1 IBU

  • MCAG: 1 LNO

Battalion (NMCB)

  • NCF < 1 NMCB

< 1 UCT Air Det 1 PHIBCB DRT

  • MDSU < 1 MDSD, 1 ASD
  • ELSG: 1 Air Co
  • 1 EMF x 10 beds,

1 FDPMU

  • NCW > 1 MSD

1 IBU

  • MCAG > None

Small Large Level of Response Medium

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