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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,


  1. 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, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  2. Seabee History Seabee History • 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 2 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  3. Functions and Capabilities Functions and Capabilities 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 “With compassion for others, we build, we fight, for peace with freedom.” 3 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  4. What Seabees Bring to the Fight What Seabees Bring to the Fight Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (2 AC) Naval Construction Division • Command and control • Fleet hospital set-up / operation / maintenance • Forward Operating Base & camp • Deliberate planning operation/maintenance/limited construction • Identify operational requirements • Seabee SME Underwater Construction Team (2 AC) Naval Construction Regiments (3 AC/4 RC) • Construction and installation of fleet moorings • Command and control elements • Pier/wharf damage assessment / repair Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (9 AC/12 RC) • Underwater pipeline inspection / repair • Underwater blasting/obstacle clearing • Forward Operating Base / camp construction • Underwater cable laying • Defensive positions, tower, bunker, and entry control point construction • Bathymetric surveying • Main Supply Route construction/maintenance Naval Construction Force Support Unit (1 RC) • Bridge construction • Truck transport of construction materials • Airfield construction • Quarrying, rock crushing, asphalt / concrete Ammo supply point construction • production • Enemy Prisoner of War camp construction • Electrical transmission line construction support • Utilities construction/maintenance (electrical, • Other construction support plumbing, heating, air conditioning) • Water well drilling Seabee Readiness Group (2 AC) • Rapid runway/airfield damage repair • Military and technical training for NCF units • Disaster recovery operations • Building construction 4 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  5. Ratings in Seabee Units Ratings in Seabee Units Storekeeper OTHER RATINGS Hosp Corpsman Personnel Spec Culinary Spec Electronics Tech Info Sys Tech Gunners Mate Mass Comm Spec Master-at-Arms Legalman EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION OPERATOR (EO) ELECTRICIAN (CE) BUILDER (BU) UTILITIESMAN (UT) CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC (CM) ENGINEERING STEELWORKER AID (EA) (SW) 5 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  6. NCF Unit Alignment NCF Unit Alignment (Per CFFC OPORD 2000 & CPF OPORD 201- (Per CFFC OPORD 2000 & CPF OPORD 201 -07 ) 07 ) NAVSOUTH Active CNE NAVCENT CPF CFFC Reserve (ADDU) CNE C2F NECC CPF * OEF/OIF Sourcing Through (OPCON) (ADCON) Mar 08 1 NCD 1 NCD Pacific (ADDU) * 25NCR 22NCR 3NCR 7NCR 20th SRG 31st SRG 1NCR 9NCR 30NCR *** ** ** ** * *** NMCB 7 NMCB 1 NMCB 14 NMCB 21 NMCB 17 NMCB 15 NMCB 3 **** **** ** ** * ** *** NMCB 133 NMCB 11 NMCB 23 NMCB 26 NMCB 18 NMCB 22 NMCB 4 * * ** * ****** *** CBMU 202 NMCB 74 NMCB 24 NMCB 27 NCFSU 2 NMCB 25 NMCB 5 * * *** * * ** **** UCT 1 NMCB 28 NMCB 40 * *** ** CBMU 303 * UCT 2 *** 6 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  7. Types of Training Types of Training Individual Individual TOA Weapon Billet Rating Skills Embark Officer Communicator Safety Chief Unit / Team Command & Control Crew Served Weapons CCCT & RRR 7 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  8. NCF: NMCB FRTP NCF: NMCB FRTP Active Component Active Component 18- -Month Training/Employment Cycle Month Training/Employment Cycle 18 NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB NMCB Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Month Cycle Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Maintenance Basic Integrated Sustainment Phase (1 ½ months) (6 months) (2 months) (8 1/2 months) CART Assessments Integrated EX ULTRA-C ULTRA-S Certifications Deployment ORI FEP Inspections (6 months) TEC TEC Events Field TRNG FEX Events Field Training IEX Exercises RFT Levels of ESR or MCO-R Combat Readiness PERSTEMPO (18-month Cycle) Dwell Homeport Tempo Days since last deployment divided by length of last Unit’s days in homeport over number of days in cycle deployment (factor deployment plus 3 – 6 weeks of field exercises) (factor one 6-month deployment over cycle) 2.0 : 1 (currently 1.67:1) ~ 0.59 – 0.63 (currently 0.58) 8 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  9. 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. Humanitarian Disaster Action Relief Limited Exercise Regional Related Contingencies Construction Forward-Deployed Major Combat Engineers Operation 9 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  10. Battlespace / Operating / Operating Battlespace Environment Environment Assault Engineering , FEBA Obstacle Construction/ M Breaching, Mine Warfare, A Gap Crossing, Demolition G CEB T Follow-on Horizontal F ESB MWSS Engineering , FLOT Construction Combat Roads/Trails, Surge E HLZ’s/VSTOL Pads, FP, Requirement N Survivability, Mobility, G EAF, ADR NMCB R Sustainment * Engineering R LOC’s/MSR’s, Non- E standard Bridging, Q EPW/Detainee Facilities, M Well-Drilling, Multi- RA T medium Construction, Underwater Construction Note: Denotes Support Relationship 10 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  11. FY 08 NCF Global Force Management FY 08 NCF Global Force Management X EXERCISE SITE T FORWARD DEPLOYED NMCB DETAIL SITE THEATER ENGAGEMENT SEABREEZE NORTHCOM EUCOM RSO&I NORTHCOM UKRAINE EUCOM Korea X X ATSUGI X UFL MT FUJI ROMANIA YOKOSUKA IWAKUNI POHANG SASEBO CHINHAE ROTA SAN CLEMENTE SAN DIEGO R C OIF/OEF ANDROS OKINAWA CARAT X T BALIKATAN OEF-TS X GTMO PHILIPPINES PROJECT FRIENDSHIP X X X COBRA GOLD T GUAM T NEW HORIZONS THAILAND CARAT HOA TRINIDAD T PALAU PHILLIPINES PROJECT PARTNERSHIP PACOM PACOM X X SOUTHCOM SOUTHCOM AFRICAN PARTNERSHIP STATION CARAT CARAT CENTCOM MALAYSIA CENTCOM INDONESIA HLD DIEGO X NEW HORIZONS GARCIA PERU GWOT OPLAN/Combat Support Theater Security Cooperation / Disaster Relief Installation Readiness 11 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

  12. UNCLAS NCF Global Laydown NCF Global Laydown Iraq 30NCR FWD NMCB 4 NMCB 15 NMCB 26 Alaska NMCB 40 DET NMCB 4 DET UCT 2 DET AFGHANISTAN JAPAN ROMANIA NMCB 7 DET NMCB 7 NMCB 40 DET NMCB 4 DET SAN NICOLAS IS. NMCB 15 DET NMCB 4 DET ROTA SAN CLEMENTE IS. NMCB 40 DET NMCB 7 DET KOREA ANDROS BAHRAIN NMCB 7 DET NMCB 40 DET NMCB 40 DET GUAM GTMO NMCB 4 DET NMCB 40 DET SAO TOME UCT 1 PALAU HORN OF AFRICA NMCB 4 DET USNS COMFORT 22NCR DET NMCB 40 DET NMCB 40 DET Majuro, RMI PELELIU DIEGO GARCIA KUWAIT PARTNERSHIP NMCB 7 DET 22NCR FWD NMCB 7 DET 30NCR DET NMCB 40 NMCB 26 DET 12 COMMAND ELEMENT UNCLAS Updated: Sep 2007 United States Fleet Forces United States Fleet Forces Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy Operational Readiness, Effectiveness, Primacy

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