By Chief Mass Communication Specialist Kim Martinez, Naval
Mobile Construction Battalion 1 Public Affairs
GULFPORT, Miss. (NNS) -- Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile
Construction Battalion (NMCB) 1 departed for Operation Bearing Duel, a field
training exercise (FTX), Feb. 12, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi and Stennis Space
Center in Hancock County, Mississippi.
The scenario for this training exercise is a deployment to
the fictitious location 'Semerica,' where the battalion will conduct
construction operations and infrastructure repair in the wake of an invasion by
the notional 'Chirean Armed Forces.'
"This is typical of the type of situations Seabees were
made to support. The training environment will challenge each Seabee
physically, tactically and technically," said Cmdr. Kemit Spears, NMCB-1
commanding officer. "I am excited to see the great work this team is about
to showcase."
During the FTX, the bees will be graded on how well they
execute the fundamental skills necessary to have a successful mission in a
diverse area of operations.
"One of our goals during this exercise was to obtain
real world projects that our Seabees could complete and turn over to the Nation
of Semerica," said Lt. Cmdr. Ben Waite, NMCB-1 operations officer.
"Overall, NMCB-1 will have more than 100 Seabees in direct support of
enduring construction projects. These are also projects that could be constructed
at any location around the world during a peacetime or contingency
deployment."
Upon successful completion of Operation Bearing Duel, NMCB-1
will become Gulfport's ready battalion, who would immediately mobilize in the
case of an emergency and be fully qualified for its upcoming deployment.
"The Battalion has undertaken a very rigorous homeport
training program since returning from deployment," said NMCB-1 Command
Master Chief Mike Lopez. "It has included combat and military skills and
construction training, which has prepared us to complete our certification
exercise at Camp Shelby. Our Seabees are charged and ready to tackle this
challenge!"
The evolutions are graded by representatives from Naval
Construction Group 2, who will also provide constructive feedback and training.
NMCB-1, "The First and The Finest," is homeported
in Gulfport, Miss. The battalion is scheduled to deploy in 2014. NMCB-1's
vision remains to serve the world's greatest Navy and sustain its proud Seabee
heritage.
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