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    NAVFAC EXWC MUSE Seabee Presented 2019 Marvin Shields Award

    NAVFAC EXWC MUSE Seabee Presented 2019 Marvin Shields Award

    Photo By Palmer Pinckney II | PORT HUENEME, Calif. (Jan. 14, 2018) —UT1 (SCW/IW) Cole Einhaus and CM1 (SCW/IW)...... read more read more

    PORT HUENEME, CA, UNITED STATES

    02.04.2019

    Story by Sarah Lincoln 

    Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center


    PORT HUENEME, Calif. (Feb. 1, 2019)—Naval Facilities (NAVFAC) Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC) Mobile Utilities Support Equipment (MUSE) Division Seabee Petty Officer 1st Class Cole Einhaus (UT1 Einhaus) was awarded the 2019 Marvin Shields Award for demonstrating outstanding leadership as operations branch lead petty officer.



    Marvin Glenn Shields was the first U.S. Navy Seabee to be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his acts of heroism during the Vietnam War. The Marvin Shields Award is presented to those whose outstanding technical and leadership capabilities have risen above the call of duty.



    “I am extremely honored that the command nominated me for the Marvin Shields Award,” said UT1 Einhaus. “When you work with Seabees who are the best at their trade it allows for the whole organization to succeed. I’m just lucky to be a part of it.”



    Einhaus led 28 sailors on 19 global missions, accruing 1,237 man-days of mishap free work in an inherently dangerous industry. During this tenure, UT1 Einhaus managed five junior officers who were responsible for the embarkation, installation, operational testing and termination of 86 power generation and transformation assets valued at approximately $129 million. The transformed assets are now used to support surface, subsurface and deployed expeditionary forces.



    “Petty Officer Einhaus’ selection for the Marvin Shields Award showcases his dedication to the country he serves and the Seabees he serves with,” said Senior Chief Petty Officer Steve Curtis. “Einhaus’ professionalism, stalwart leadership, courage and humble persona exalt exactly what it takes to be an outstanding Seabee.”



    UT1 Einhaus’ responsibilities expand further than fulfilling the Navy’s mission of combat readiness. Einhaus was also responsible for training 95 personnel in the safe operations and maintenance of assets used to provide interim solutions to utility deficits both nationally and internationally.



    Einhaus’ additional accolades include NAVFAC EXWC’s Sailor of the Year and NAVFAC’s Sea Sailor of the Year. Einhaus will also be recognized by the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) at their annual national conference held in Tampa Bay, Florida.



    Looking onward, Einhaus’ next deployment will take him to Djibouti, Africa as a leading MUSE technician.



    For more information on MUSE and its operations, email MUSErecruiters@navy.mil, or call (805) 982-5323. 



    For more news from NAVFAC EXWC visit https://www.navfac.navy.mil/ or on Facebook @NAVFACEXWC



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    About Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Command (NAVFAC EXWC):



    NAVFAC EXWC is a command of more than 1,300 dedicated federal employees, contractors, and military personnel who provide specialized facilities engineering, technology solutions, and life-cycle management of expeditionary equipment to the Navy, Marine Corps, federal agencies, and other Department of Defense supported commands.



    About NAVFAC EXWC Mobile Utilities Support Equipment (MUSE):



    MUSE is a team of highly trained members of the United States Navy Seabees and are experts in providing portable diesel engine-driven generators, substations and switchgear to meet utility shortcomings in the fleet.  The targeted customers for MUSE are U.S. Navy Activities and the U.S. Marine Corps, but depending upon the situation MUSE can provide service to other DoD activities and non-DoD activities.

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    Date Taken: 02.04.2019
    Date Posted: 02.04.2019 18:01
    Story ID: 309477
    Location: PORT HUENEME, CA, US

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