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History of NMCB 16

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 16 (NMCB 16), also known as "Seabees," is a reserve battalion within the United States Navy's Naval Construction Force. The unit was initially commissioned during World War II, serving in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters, where it played a vital role in building airfields, roads, and other critical infrastructure in support of combat operations. After being decommissioned post-war, NMCB 16 was reactivated as a reserve unit, providing construction support during training exercises and contingency operations worldwide. Throughout its history, the battalion has exemplified the Seabee motto, "We Build, We Fight," by delivering essential engineering capabilities in both war and peacetime missions.

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ABOUT NMCB 16

  • World War II Origins: Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 16 (NMCB 16) was originally commissioned during World War II as the 16th Naval Construction Battalion in August 1942, playing a vital role in the Pacific Theater.
  • Seabees Nickname: Like all construction battalions, NMCB 16 members are known as "Seabees," a nickname derived from the initials "C.B." for Construction Battalion.
  • Major WWII Operations: The battalion participated in significant WWII operations, constructing airfields, roads, and other support facilities on islands such as Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and the Russell Islands.
  • Post-War Deactivation and Reactivation: After WWII, NMCB 16 was decommissioned but later reactivated as a reserve unit in 1962, supporting both military and humanitarian missions.
  • Support During Hurricane Katrina: In 2005, NMCB 16 was mobilized to assist with relief and recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, providing crucial engineering and construction support.
  • Global Deployments: The battalion has deployed personnel to various locations worldwide, including the Middle East, Africa, and Central America, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions.
  • Gulf War Involvement: NMCB 16 supported Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield by supplying personnel and expertise to augment active duty Seabee battalions.
  • Female Seabees: NMCB 16 was among the first reserve battalions to integrate women into their ranks, reflecting the growing role of women in the military.
  • Disaster Response: The unit has a long legacy of responding to natural disasters, including providing aid after hurricanes, earthquakes, and other emergencies both in the United States and abroad.
  • Decommissioning: As part of a reduction in reserve Seabee units, NMCB 16 was officially decommissioned in September 2014, concluding more than 70 years of distinguished service.

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