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1 Deployment Completion U.S. Naval Mobile Constructi SXTY-TWO > 31 Date nfo ~ ~ ~1P i :. ~.. th! '>.-... "~. ~~ ~1.. \j,~ ' ~,.. J. ( ; ~ ~ v
2 U.S. NAVAL MOBLE CONSTRUCTON BATTALON 62 FLEET POST OFFCE NEW YORK, NEW YORK 09!501 MCB-62:CPO:mdb 5213 ~1t~t~~l7 From: To: Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SXTY-TWO, FPO Nev York, Commander, Naval Construction Battalions, U. s. Pacific Fleet, FPO San Francisco, Subj: Deployment Completion Report, submission of Ref: (a) COMCBPAC NST C Encl: (1) Deployment Completion Report 1. n accordance with reference (a), MCB SXTY-TWO's Deployment Completion Report f or the Battalion's 1967 deployment is hereby submitted. ~. ' ~en. - RCHESON i! f 11 1, j 'l 1.,. ~ ~,, '? J REVEWED and APPROVED --"2""' ct , :>
3 - Copy to: NAVFACENGCOMD (CODE 50) (2) CNCPACFLT (1) COMSERVPAC (1) COMSERVLANT (1) COMCBLANT (2) COM20NCR (2) COMJONCR (1) COM.31NCR (1) COM.32NCR (1) COMJNCB CO, CBC'E;N, PORHUE (2) CO, CECOS (2) CO, NAVSCOLCONST (1) CO, NCEL (1).Dir of NAVAL HSTORY (1) CG, FMFPAC (1) CG, MAF (2) ALL NMCB ' s (:k)... 7
4 MCB SXTY-TWO DEPLOYMENT COMPLE'rimJ REPORT HUE/PHU BA, REPUBLC OF VETNAM DECEMBER 1966 THRU AUGUST 1967 Ref: (a) COMCBPAC OPORD Employment Status. n accordance with reference (a), U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SXTY- 'fwo was deployed to Hue/Phu Bai from December, 1966 to August, The primary mission of the Battalion was construction in support of the JOth Naval Construction Regiment. 2. Unit Movements. a. The first flight of MCB SXTY-TWO'S Main Body departed CB Center, Gulfport, "Mississippi, on 5 December 1966, and arrived at Camp Campbell, Phu Bai, on 8 December i b. On 22 May 1967, Seabee Team 6201, consisting of one officer, (LTJG D.B. HERRMANN,CEC, USNR) and twelve men departed Phu Bai, to return to CB Center, Gulfport, for a period of leave and to commence training on 1July1967. c. On 6 July 1967, MCB SXTY- TWO 1 S Advance Party under LTJG C.G. STELLYE.S departed Phu Bai to return to CB Center, Gulfport, to set up the Battalion's homeport training program. d. On 30 July 1967, the first flight of MCB SXTY- TWO'S Main Body departed Phu Bai for r eturn to CB Center, Gulfport for a period of homeport traininf. The last flight left 8 August J. Significant Events. a. Phu Bai. On 8 December 1966, MCB SXTY- TWO asswned command of Camp _Campbell, b. n mid-december 1966, the Dong Ha detail under ENS HERRMANN; returned to Phu Bai after turning projects over to MCB Five. c. On 1 January 1967, a convoy of Charlie Company personnel were returning from a br idge repair job south of Phu Bai on National Route 1 and came under enemy fire. Fire was returned and resulted in one KA. (Probable). :1 d. On 20 January 1967, at approximately 014.5, Camp Campbell received six rounds of 82mm mortar fire. This was a portion of the total of 59 rounds taken within the Phu Bai Combat Base. An Alfa Company hut and one Delta Canpany hut sustained direct hits. Casualties sustained as a result of the attack were one KA, one DOW, and seventeen WA. e. On 4 February 1967, a defensive perimeter was established at the Gia le quarry 1:1 ite to provide security for 24 hour/day operation of the i
5 quarry and crusher. The crusher was moved from the Phu Bai Combat Base to the quarry on 5 February 'rhis perimeter, set up by MCB SXTY-TWO proved to be an effective toehold from which the Marines later enlarged to be the Gia le Combat Base. While clearing fields of fire, an MRS Scraper hit an anti-personnel mine suffering extensive damage to a wheel and tire. f. On 5 March 1967, the Seabee 25th Birthday and the looth Anniversary of the CEC was celebrated with activities including softball games, boxing smokers with 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, a concert by the 3rd Marine Division Band, and an evening show by Wilma Reading. A dinner of charcoal broiled steaks and trimmings was served by the Company Commanders and the 250 pound cake served by the Captain highlighted the day' s activities. g. On the morning of 28 April 1967, the Phu Bai Combat Base again came under. mortar attack. No rounds. landed in Camp Campbell proper, although 49 rounds landed along the MCB SXTY-TWO sector, and no personal injuries were sustained. n this attack, MCB SXTY- TWO personnel sounded the first alarm and within ten seconds had a bearing and distance on tl'e muzzle flashes which provided the initial report to CCC for counter mortar fire. h. On 22 May 1967, Seabee Team 6201, consisting of one officer and 12 enlisted men was formed and departed Phu Bai for training at CB Center, Gulfport. i. On 2 July 1967, the Battalion celebrated its first birthday. j. From 29 June to 1 July 1967, the Battalion participated in the "Hue Olympics", an athletic competition. between tr.s. Armed Forces and the Vietnamese. MCB SXTY- TWO won seven medals, as listed below:... BUL.3 C.G STNEMAN EON3 J.R. FARRELL BUR.3 D.H. BACH CN G.C. WLLAMS CMHCN R.D. HARVEY CET2 R.E. DUNN LTJG SCHNEDER, CEC, USNR CEW3 J.L. SAWYER CN R. BONLLA CN K.W. PENCK First Place Second Place Third Place Third Place Second Place Third Place Third Place Third Place Third Place Third Place 16 lb. Shot Put 16 lb. Shot Put Broad Jump High Jump Discus 5000 Meter Run 4000.Meter Relay 4000 Meter Relay 4000 Meter Relay 4000 Meter Relay k. On 6 July 1967, r B ONE- 'WENTY-ONE 1 S Advance Party under LCDR T.W. HARWELL, CEC, USN, arrived at Phu Bai. 1. On 2 August 1967, CDR B.E. STULrZ, CEC, USN, COMMANDNG OFFCER, M::B ONE -TWENTY-ONE, relieved CDR W.J. RCHESON, COMMANDNG OFFCER, MCB SXTY- 1'-10 as Camp Campbell Commander, formally marking the end of MCB SXTY -T~o s Phu Bai deployment. m. During the deployment MCB SXTY-'r.-10 was visited by the following persons: ii
6 21 December - CAPT A.R~ MARSCHALL, CEC, USN, Commander THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment and members of his staff for an arrival conference. 23 December - RADM JAMES W. KELLY, CHC, USN, Chief of Chaplains and CAPT E.A. SATTERY, CHC, Head Personnel Branch, Chaplain's Division..10 January - CAPT A.R. MARSCHALL, CEC, USN, COMJONCR 16 January - CDR R.H. MLLER, CEC, USN, Operations Officer, CBPAC.CDR J.G BAUER, Training Officer, CB LANT LCDR F.M. NE'/JCOMB, CEC, USN, Training Officer, CBPAC 17 January - CAPT s.j wnnrn, CEC, USN CDR B.F. BURCH, CEC, USN MAJ H. HUNTZNGER, USMC All of Base Development, Danang 19 January - CAPT A.R. MARSCHALL, CEC, USN, COM3CNCR CDR D.N. SHOCKEY, cec, USN, C.O. MCB NNE 24 January - CAPT A.R. MAH.SCHALL, CEC 1 USN 1 COMJONCR CDR B_.L. SARAVA, CEC, U3N, C.O. MCB FORTY 29 January - RADM A.c. HUSBAND, CEC, USN, Chief of Ci Vil Engineers and Commander Naval Facilities Engineering Command RADM P. SUEFFER, Commander THRD.. Naval Construction Brigade CAPT A.R. MARSCHALL~ CEO, USN, Commander THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment 7 February - CAPT DON BRAZER, USNR, Seattle Times CAPT A~ MARSCHALL, CEC, USN, COMJONCR 10 February - CAPT E.G. UNDERHLL, Chief Staff Officer, CBPAC 13 February - CAPT J.W. GORDAN'ER, CEC, USN, OCC, Saigon 8 March - CAPT A.R. MA.RSCHAJ., CEC, USN, COM30NCR CAPT C.F. KRCKENBERGER JR., CEC, USN, CNPACFLT CDR.E.J. WLLAMS, CF.c, USN, C.O. MCB FVE j! ' l t ; ~ : j 24 March 26 March 28 March - CDR C.H. SWFT, CHC, USN LCDR N.D FALK, CEC, USN LCDR H.C. DEGRO'r'E, r-t3c, USN All of CBPAC Staff - LCDR Y. YOUNG,_ CEC, USN, 31NCR - RADM w.m. HEAMAN, CEC, us.n.i QO.r. BPAC RADM P.E. SEUFER, CEC, USN, COMJNCB BRG GEN BOWLES, USA. CAPT. C.W. BAKER, CEC, CSO, COM3NCB iii
7 6 April - CAPT A.R. MARSCHALL, CEC t USN, LT GEN WLSON, USA, (RETJ MAJ GEN M~TON, USAF (RET) COMMODORE B. HUNTER, CEC, USN, L r COL HORN, USA, MA.CDC LT COL CLARK, USA, MACDC COM3CNCR (RET) 1) April - MCB ONE-.:r"tlENT- ONE Recon Party consisting of: CDR B. F. srot rz, CEC, USN, c.o. MCB ON&- 'WENTY~ ONE.CDR T.W. HARTWELL, CEC, USN LT G.P. JUJAN, SC, USN LTJG R. E. ORTENSTONE, CEC, USN 16 April - CDR R. L. FOLEY, CEC, USN, C.O. MCB THREE 22. April - CAPT G.A. BUSBEE, CEC, USN, COMCBLANT 24 April - CAPT J.D. BuRKY, C.O., CB CENTER, DAVSVLE 25 April - CAPT A.R. MARSCHALL, CF.C, USN, COM30NCR CDR G.W. MARSH, CF...C, USN, C.O. MCB ONE-THRTY- THREE WDR J.W. KEY, C EC, USN, COMNAV'FORV 2 May - CAPT A.R. MARSCHALL, CEC, USN, COMJONCR CAP' H. J. JOHNSON, CEC, USN, Deputy Commander, PACDV NAVFACENGCOM 8 May - BRG GEN M.E. GATES, CE, USA, MACV Director of Construction COL EGBERT, USA, Corps of Engineers CDR T.K. JONES, CEC, USN, MACDC.CDR R.P. WLKNG, CEC, USN, MACDC CAPT A.R. MARSCHALL, CEC, USN, COMJONCR fdr R.F. JORT3ER.G, CEC, USN, CSO, 30NCR 12 May.. CAP' C.G MLLER, CEC, USN, CSO, CBPAC 2) May - CAP' C.J. MERDNGER, CEC, USN, PWO, NSA Danang 28 June - MAJ C.J. TYSON, USMC, Military Training Officer, CBPAC CDR H.C. DDROTTE, MSC, USN, CBPAC 2 July.. COL MATHER, USA, MACDC LT COL D. CAMPBELL, USAF, JCS CDR J.C. RUMBLE, CEC, USN, JCS CDR T.K. JONES, CEC, USN, ~CDC 4 July - RADM W.M. HEAMAN, CEC, USN, COMCBPAC CAPT A.R. MARSCHALL, CEC, USN, COM)ONCR CAPT R.D. THORSON, CEC, USN, COM31NCR CDR D.H. BOOTKE, CEC, USN, CED, CB CENTER, PORHUE 30 July - CAPT R.C. ENGRAM, CEC, USN, C.O. CB CENTER GULFPORT/COM2CNCR iv
8 Truck damaged by land mine while working on the maintenance and repair 0 Route 1. Damage occurred on 14 February 1968 near AU There were no NMCB SXTY-TWO casualties.
9 ' '~ ). \ ' t Lowboy damaged by land mine while working on the maintenance and repair of Route l. Damage occurred on 15 February 1968 near AT No injuries were sustained. Tr>Jck d.n11aged dur:f.ng :rn. ~t.nbush on Route 1 near. AT on 17 February NM<;B SXTY~TWO sus t~:l.wd 1 KA and 4 WA 1u3 a result of the ambush. -6
10 - 27 Februar-y 1 March -. 4 March 4 March 5 March 11 March 25 March. ':' At: 1530, an NMCB SXTY-TWO jeep~ With. 2 men aboard, drew.;. 3:_ rounds o-f small arms sniper fire while traveling on Route 1, near Danang, at coordinates AT No, casualties were sustained. CAPT, C. W. TURNER, CE_C, USN, Commander THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment, visited Camp Haskins (South) and toured construction sites with CDR W. J. RCHESON, CEC, USN, Conunanding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction. Battalion SXTY-TWO. - A rocket attack occurred at the u. S. Army's FRST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility and at the Force Logistics Coimnand Camp~ Camp Books, Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes 'from 0130 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). ~- A.rocket attack occurred at the Force Logisttcs Command, Camp Books, Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes fr6m 0710 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). This afternoon NMCB SXTY-TWO celebrated the 26th. Anniversary of the SEABEE's Birthday. Events of the afternoon included a softball game, a Special Services sponsored show, the cutting of a 350 pound anniversary cake and crowning of the SEABEE Queen. RADM J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Connnander, THRD Naval Construction Brigade -and CAPT C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander,. THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment participated in, the ceremony; after which,. the Queen and other Red Cross girls in her court assisted in serving a steak dinner to the men of the Battalion. RAPM J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Commander, THRD Naval Construction. Brigade and CAPT C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander, THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment toured the construction sites with CDR W. J. RCHESON, CEC, USN, Colllll)anding Officer, U. s. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SXTY-TWO. CAPT J. R. FSHER, CEC, USN, prospective Commander,. THJiTETH Naval Construction Regiment, visited Camp Haskins. ($.outh) and made a tour of construction sites with CDR W. J. RCHESON, EEC, USN, Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval -Mobile Construction Battalion SXTY-TWO..,. 31 March - NMCB SXTY-TWO paricipated in the Change of Command Ceremony at the THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment in wl\ich CAPT J. R~ FSHER, CEC, USN relieved CAPT C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN, as Connnander; THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment. f -7
11 11 April 15 April 29 April 1 May 5 May 11 May 13 May 20 May 22 May 22 May - NMCB SXTY-TWO divers provided diving assistance for the 45th Anny Engineer Group by inspecting a blown bridge at Lang Co, Republic of Vietnam~ The divers inspected 7 bents consisting of 8 pilings per bent. - CAP D. G.!SELN, CEC, USN, prospective Commander Naval Construction Battalions, U. s. Atlantic Fleet visited Camp Ha~kins (South). - CDR C. C. BAGGS, CEC, USN, COMCBLANT Staff and CDR W. L. WLSON, CEC, USN, COMCBPAC Staff, visited Camp Haskins (South). - CDR W. J. RCHESON, CEC, USN, was presented the Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V" for his services as Commanding Officer of NMCB SXTY-TWO during the unit's deplojrlllent to Phu Bai, Republic of Vietnam, from December 1966 to August The Medal was presented by RADM J. V. BARTLETT, Connnander of the THRD Naval Construction Brigade, in a ceremony at Camp Haskins (South), Danang, Republic of Vietnam. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the u. s. Army's FRST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility and at the Force Logistics Command Camp, Camp Books, at Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0519 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - CAPT J..R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Cormnander THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment made a tour of the job sites with LCDR C. E. FEGLEY,, CEC, USN, Executive Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SXTY-TWO. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach, Danang area. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in theil'. mortar holes from 0200 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - The WESTPAC Food Services Team commenced a 10 day visit and inspection of NMCB SXTY-TWO messing facilities and operations. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the U. s. Arm~'s FRST Air Cayalry Division Maintenance Facility and the Force Logistics Command Camp, Camp Books, at Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0001 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - LCDR G. R. MATTHEWS, CEC, USN, and CAPT J. W. MURPHY, USMC, COMCBPAC Staff, held an Administrative nspection -8
12 Rear Admiral J. V. BARTLETT, Commander, THRD Naval Construction Brigade~ congratulates CDR W. J. RCHESON upon presentation of the Bronze Star with Combat "V". 1-9 ' l./,1 ;i! ;.i
13 on the Planning, Ordnance, Security and Embarkation areas of U. S. Naval M.obile Construction Battalion SX'J:Y- TWO. 4 June 14 June 15 June. U. S. Nav.iJ leser ve Mobile Construction Battalion TWENTY TWO' s predeployment party, headed by CDR R. L. DUNLAP, CEC, USNR, Commanding Officer, visited NMCB SXTY-TWO in preparation for NMCB TWENTY-TWO's forthcoming deployment. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of. Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 1950 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0550 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South) 26 June 30 June 4 July 19 July 21 July - CAPT C. G. MLLER, CEC, USN, Chief of Sfaff, Connnander Naval Construction Battalions, U. S. Pacific Fleet, and CDR B. J. HACKENSON, SC, USN, representing COMCBPAC ' s Command Logistics Section, visited this Command on a Management nspection Visit. U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SXTY-TWO celebrated its second anniversary since recommissioning on 2 July Festivities included a softball game, sailing race, stage show, free beer and ~oda, and a barbecue on the Camp Haskins Beach. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0010 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - CM3 Richard _D. HARVEY, USN, was wounded in the tight ann and leg by shrapnel from an exploding mine while w0rking on a piece of heavy equipment in Hoi An with Detail TANGO. - U. s. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SXTY-TWO held an awards ceremony. CAPT J. R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment, presented the following awards: t '... : 1 N, Joint Service Commendation Medal Navy Commendation Medal Navy Achievement Medal Good Conduct" Certificate (fourth award) Command Letter of Commendation l 45-1_:)
14 23 July 24 July 24 July 30 July 3 August 3 August 4 August 4 August August 21 August 23 August - A rocketimortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0110 to No rounds. impacted in Camp Haskins (South)... A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 1915 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 2305 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - At 1130, CDR John Paul JONES, Jr., CEC, USN, relieved CDR William J. RCHESON, CEC, USN, as Connnanding Officer of U. s. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SXTY-TWO. -.RAf)M J. V. BARTLETT, cec, USN, Commander, THRD Naval Coristruction Brigade, made an inspection of the NMCB SXTY-TWO grass mulching operation at ASP-2, Danang, Republic of Vietnam. CAPT J. R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment, Dl'ade art ins~ection of NMCB SXTY TWO projects accompanied by CDR.John Paul ~ONES, Jr., CEC, USN, Commanding Officer, ti. s. Naval Mobile Con~t7:Uction Battalion SXTY-TWO. ~ A iocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from to No rounds impacted in Camp. Haskins (South). - CM2 Francis M. RSLEY, USN, was wounded under the right eye by a shrapnel from a rocket propelled grenade while.. d:ri:ving a weapons carrier as a member of Detail TANGO, near Phuoc Ninh, Republic of Vietnam. - CDR W. L. WLSON, CEC, USN; LCDR G ~ R. GLMORE, CEC, USN, and LT J. L. HENLEY, CEC, USN, COMCBPAC Staff, were on board this Command for a Management nspection Visit. - NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel manned the camp perimeter during the night under Defensive Condition. At 0300, a rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. Camp Haskins (South) received 5 rounds of 122mm rockets. Two rockets made direct hits on 2 living huts. One hut was completely destroyed by fire ignited by the rocket; the second hut was damaged beyond!. i 1-11
15 ..,;J " 'J 1~~.~~. ;rf1 i~'l i!. i. _ ' j.:-: 1 ; f i} ;: i :J! '.J 1 <1,;~1 ~< ~". ~J~ 1 ;<!! -. CDR W. J. RCHESON (left) presents the NMCB SXTY-TWO Standard to CDR John Paul JONES, Jr., to formally signify the Change of Command..f -12
16 Charlie Company completes cleanup of Hut 36, located in Camp Haskins (South), which caught on fire after a 122mm rocket made a direct hit on the hut during the 23 August rocket attack. Hut 39, in Camp Haskins (South), after it sustained a direct hit from a 122mm rocket during the 23 August 1968 rocket attack. -13
17 repair. Both huts were immediately rebuilt. The following NMCB SXTY-TWO casualties were sustained: BU3 Arthur Lloyd ADAMS, Jr., USN CN Daniel Joseph BERMNGHAM, USN CN David Allen FLESKES, USN BU3 Richard Dale HODGES, USN BU3 Troy William FRAZER, Jr., USN BU3 Eilba Lamar BACUS, USN HN Stephen Albert HATRAS, USN CN Ferrell Damon JOHNS, USN KA KA KA WA. WA "' WA WA WA,, August 27 August 28 August 29 August 3 Septembe~ 5 September 15 September 18 September NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel manned the perimeter defensive lines under Defensive Condition. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0455 to No Tounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 1945 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the Force Logistics Command Camp, Camp Books, at Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0112 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the U. S. Army's FRST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility, near Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their holes from 0120 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). - Typhoon "BESS" hit the coast of South Vi,e.tnam approximately 10 miles north of Danang. Winds in the Camp Haskins area were estimated to be at 60 kn0ts. Early storm warning allowed sufficient time to sand bag tin roofs thereby minimizing damage. Heavy rains. caused flooding in low lying areas. - Ninety-three men from NMCB THREE arrived. aboard Camp Haskins (South) to assist in the Battalion Equipment Evaluation Program (BEEP). - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0517 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). -14
18 18 September 19 September 22 September 23 September 24 September 24 September - RADM A. C. HUSBAND, CEC, USN, Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command; accompanied by CAPT J. R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment and CAPT A. W. WALTON, Jr., CEC, USN, Commander, THRTY-SECOND Naval Construction Regiment made an inspection of the Force Logistics Command Maintenance Facility project under construction by NMCB SXTY-TWO. - NMCB SXTY-TWO participated in a ceremony for the.presentation of the Navy Unit Commendation to the THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment at Camp Haskins, Danang. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0115 t o 0135 and from 0204 to No rounds impacted in the Camp Haskins (South). - LTGEN H. w. BUSE, Jr., USMC, Commanding General, Fleet lr Marine Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet; LTGEN R. E. CUSHMAN, Jr., USMC, Commanding Genera 1, ~arine Amphibious Force; and BGEN H. C. OLSON, USMC, Commanding General, Force Logistics Command inspected the Force Logistics Command Maintenance -1 Facility Project under construction by NMCB SXTY-TWO. - The Battalion Equipment Evaluation Program was concluded between NMCB SXTY-TWO and NMCB THREE. NMCB THREE assumed custody of all USN nilmbered equipment: - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the U. S. Army's FRST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility near Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SXTY-TWO personnel remained in their holes from 2345 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins (South). 2 October - A project turnover conference was held at Camp Haskins (South), with Commander THRTETH Naval Construction Regiment, CAPT J. R. FSHER,. CEC, USN, and Staf.f and the Commanding Officer of NMCB SXTY-TWO and the Commanding Officer of NMCB THREE and their r espective Staffs. All projects and project material were officially turned over to NMCB THREE at this time.. i t ~. 3 October - CDR J. P. JONES, Jr., CEC, USN, Commanding Officer, U. S, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SXTY-TWO turned over command of Camp Haskins (South), to CDR C. R. WHPPLE, CEC, USN, Cormnanding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion THREE at a ceremony conducted at Camp Haskins (South). -15
19 H... ' CDR J. P. JONES, Jr., discusses the Force Logistics Command Maintenance Facility Pro j ect with RADM A. C. HUS~D and CAPT J. R. FSHER on 18 September "
20 NMCB SXTY-TWO's flag is hauled nown during the ceremony marking the turnover of Camp Haskins (South) to NMCB THREE. CDR J. P. JONES, Jr.Qfficially turns over Camp Haskins (South) to CDR c. R. WHPPLE, Conmanding Officer of NMCB THREE. -17
21 c. Major Problems 1. During the early months of the deployment, the absense of any large construction project reduced the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the Battdion. Throughout the middle of the deployment.work, on m any projects was noticeably delayed due to the shortage of equipment operators arid c,rushed rock, both of which were being used on higher priority, combat.. ess~ntial lines of connnunications (LOC) in Northern Corps. This situation,was co.rrected in the later months of the deployment when some of the Equipment Operators were returned to NMCB SXTY-TWO and crushed rock became available. 2. From the beginning of the deployment until the last month, ready mix concrete proved to be a major problem. Concrete schedules were seldom met and considerable lost time was experienced on projects waiting for concrete. During the las t month of the deployment the concrete situation improved with the arrival of new transit mix trucks at the Camp Haskins (North) batch plant. 3. The long lead time for non-standard construction materials was a problem througho\,.lt the deployment and was correctable pnly by advance ordering of non-standard materials at the time a project was approved for construction or by employing an expeditor out of country..,.::. ~.. -:...-.
22 r 9. Public Relations. a. FHTNC releases J..412 b. Other news releases 17 c. Newspaper is~ues published 14 d. Familygrams, Awards and Promotions. a. Awards 1. Purple Hearts 21 Avarded for wounds received during the 20 January 196? mortar attack on the Phu Bai Combat Ease : EON3 FRANCS E. CAMDEN, JR. (posthumously) BURCN MURLN E. BOON (posthumously) BUL3 BERTHOLD (N) BELLOF EON2 LANDON D. BOSTON CN MCHAEL (N) CHENCHARK CMACN JOHN E. DESCH BUL3 EmiARD A. DNGES CET3 ROBERT F. DUNN EON3 GALE M. HOFFMAN BULCN TERRY L. HOMAN CA HARLANE LOVEDAY CA GARY LEY MANGAN CN PATRCK (N) MARCUES SWFCN JAMES M. MENUCC BULCN CHARLES D. MLLER BUL2 ORSO T. MLLS SWF3 WLLAM D. SHEA, JR. SWF3 THOMAS E. STASK BUHCA MCHAEL L. WALTERS Awarded for wounds received on MCB SXTY-TWO'S perimeter: EON3 JESSE D. LEFEVER.E HMl C. P. DAUPHNAS 2. Good Conduct Navy Expert Pistol 1 ; Authorized _jjl Navy Expert Rifle 47 ; Authorized Navy Unit Commendation 3? -15
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