Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 1


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Hometown: Gulfport/NCBC, MS, US

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spyglass Petty Officer 1st Class Aron Taylor



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Deployed Bees mark 63rd birthday in Iraq Deployed Bees mark 63rd birthday in Iraq
Builder Chief Andrew Sprague passes the first piece of cake to the youngest Seabee, Steelworker...



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Petty Officer 3rd Class Nicole Moaney from Killeen, Texas, currently assigned to Naval Mobile...



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My shipmate's keeper: Troops' perspectives on Lucky 11's impact in AfghanistanMy shipmate's keeper: Troops' perspectives on Lucky 11's impact in Afghanistan
In his March 2012 statement before the Senate Armed Services Committee, regarding U.S. Central Command’s –and the International Security Assistance Force’s- role in Afghanistan, U.S. Marine Corps Gen. James N. Mattis, U.S. CENTCOM commander, reminded lawmakers that coalition forces are “postured to […] promote peace and stability,” and “transition operational lead to the Afghanistan National Security Forces [ANSF].” This has been NMCB 11’s focus since a transfer of authority from NMCB 4 occurred last February.


Deployed Bees mark 63rd birthday in IraqDeployed Bees mark 63rd birthday in Iraq
Seabees in Iraq celebrated their 63rd year against a fitting wartime backdrop and amongst friends. “I can think of no better place to mark this occasion than here alongside our comrades in arms,” said Rear Adm. Raymond K. Alexander, addressing Seabees, Marines and soldiers in a ceremony held at Camp Fallujah. Alexander, commander of the I Marine Expeditionary Force Engineer Group, spoke of the work Seabees have accomplished in Iraq since the war began.




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