ABOUT RNMCB-14
- Roots in World War II: RNMCB-14 traces its origins to the famed Navy Seabees, who were established in 1942 to provide construction support to the Navy and Marines during WWII.
- RNMCB Stands for: The unit's name means Reserve Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14, reflecting its status as a reserve component and its mobile construction mission.
- Gulf War Involvement: Members of RNMCB-14 were activated and deployed during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, providing critical construction and infrastructure support in the Middle East.
- Hurricane Katrina Response: RNMCB-14 played a key role in disaster relief after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, assisting with infrastructure repairs and humanitarian aid in affected Gulf Coast areas.
- Global Deployments: The battalion has deployed detachments to locations such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Guam, Spain, and Africa in support of both combat and humanitarian missions.
- Humanitarian Missions: RNMCB-14 Seabees have participated in projects building schools, clinics, and wells in developing nations, contributing to goodwill and stability operations worldwide.
- Annual Training Exercises: The unit regularly conducts joint training with active-duty Seabee units, focusing on skills ranging from airfield construction to emergency bridge building.
- Tradition of "Can Do": Like all Seabee units, RNMCB-14's motto is "Can Do," reflecting the battalion’s spirit of innovation and perseverance under challenging conditions.
- Female Pioneers: RNMCB-14 has been home to several female Seabees who have broken barriers in construction and leadership roles, inspiring greater diversity in naval engineering fields.
- Community Engagement: The battalion often supports local communities during peacetime, volunteering for civic improvement projects and disaster response efforts within the United States.