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History of NMCB 74th CONSTRUCTION BATTALION

The Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 74 (NMCB 74), also known as the "Outstanding Seventy-Four," was commissioned in 1943 during World War II as part of the famed Seabees. The battalion played a crucial role in constructing airfields, bases, and other infrastructure throughout the Pacific Theater, supporting Allied operations. NMCB 74 continued its legacy through the Korean and Vietnam Wars, providing vital construction and engineering support in combat and humanitarian missions. Over the decades, the unit participated in numerous deployments worldwide until its decommissioning in 2014, leaving behind a proud tradition of service and excellence.

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ABOUT NMCB 74th CONSTRUCTION BATTALION

  • Commissioning Date: The 74th Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB 74), known as the "Swamp Rompers," was first commissioned on July 1, 1943, during World War II.
  • World War II Service: NMCB 74 served in the Pacific Theater, constructing airfields, bases, and other critical infrastructure in locations such as the Admiralty Islands and Leyte, Philippines.
  • Legacy of the "Swamp Rompers": The unit earned its nickname from its work in swampy, mosquito-infested environments, showcasing their perseverance and adaptability.
  • Decommissioning and Re-commissioning: The battalion was decommissioned after WWII in 1945, but was re-commissioned during the Vietnam War era in 1966 to meet growing construction needs.
  • Vietnam War Contributions: NMCB 74 played a crucial role in Vietnam, building roads, airstrips, and base camps—many under hostile conditions and enemy fire.
  • Humanitarian Missions: Besides combat construction, NMCB 74 has participated in numerous humanitarian and disaster relief operations, including recovery after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
  • Gulf War Deployments: The battalion deployed to the Middle East during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, providing vital construction support for coalition forces.
  • Global Deployments: Over its history, NMCB 74 has deployed to more than 20 countries, including Spain, Guam, Okinawa, Cuba, and Djibouti, supporting both military and humanitarian missions.
  • Unit Awards: NMCB 74 has received multiple awards, including the Navy Unit Commendation and Meritorious Unit Commendation, reflecting its distinguished service record.
  • Decommissioning: The battalion was decommissioned in 2014 as part of the Navy’s force restructuring, ending more than 70 years of proud Seabee service.

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