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2 From: To: Subj: Ref : U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO Fleet Post Office New York, New York NMCB-62:30:ac :::. Ser:..,, 1 2 MAR 1969 Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO Commander Naval Construction Battalions, U. S. Pacific Fleet Deployment Completion Report; submission of (a) COMCBPACINST 5213.lE (b} COMCBPAC OPORD Encl :.(1) NMCB SIXTY-TWO Deployment Completion Report 1. In accordance with reference (a}, enclosure (1) is submitted for NMCB SIXTY-TWO's 1968 deployment, during which time the Battalion was deployed to Camp Haskins (South), Danang, Republic of Vietnam in compliance with reference (b).;.,, Copy to: CINCPACFLT 1 COMSERVPAC 1 COMSERVLANT 1 COMCBLANT 2 COMNAVFORV 1 CG FMF PAC 1 CG III MAF 1 NAVFAC (Code 06) 1 NAVFAC (Code 063) 1 COM3NCB 2 COM30NCR 2 COM31NCR 2 COM32NCR 2 COM20NCR 2 COM21NCR 2 SEABEE Historian 1 DIR of Naval History 1 CO CBCEN PORHUE 1 CO CBCEN GULFPORT 1 CO NAVSCOLCONST 1 CO NAVSCOL CEC OFF 1 CO NCEL 1 OICC SAIGON 1 ALL NMCB's 1 ALL CBMU's 1 COM 3NCB REP, SAIGON 1 i -

3 . J DEPLOYMENT SUMMARY.. A. Unit Moves 31 December NMCB SIXTY-TWO's Advance Party, consisting of 7 officers and 121 enlisted men, deployed to Camp Haskins (South), Danang, Republic of Vietnam, in C s; and arrived to coordinate the BEEP and camp turnover from NMCB SEVENTY FOUR January 1968-NMCB SIXTY-TWO's main body arrived in the Republic of Vietnam in C-14l's. 8 February - Detail SIERRA ALFA, consisting of 15 men, departed Camp Haskins for Hai Van Pass to provide construction support for the 1st LA.AM Battalion "A" Battery. l i 9 February - Detail SIERRA BRAVO, consisting of 14 men, departed Camp Haskins (South) for Phu Gia to repair and waintain Route February - Detail SIERRA BRAVO returned to Camp Haskins. 2 March Detail SIERRA ALFA returned to Camp Haskins. 26 March - Thirty-one ALFA Company men (the first half of a total of 50 Equipment Operators and 12 Construction Mechanics) were sent north to Phu Bai to augment NMCB ONE TWENTY-ONE's ALFA Company, to assist in the upgrading of Route March - Thirty- one additional ALFA Company men were sent north to Phu Bai as additional augmentation of NMC~ ONE TWENTY ONE1 s ALFA Company, to assist in the upgrading of Route 1. :. 1 April 2 May 9 June - Eight DELTA Company men departed to the first of 6 Special Forces Camps to construct 1 quonset hut at each of the 6 separate camps located throughout the southern I Corps area. - Thirty-five additional ALFA Company Equipment Operators and Construction Mechanics, and 2 Headquarters Company Surveyors were sent north to Phu Bai as additional augmentation of NMCB ONE THIRTY-THREE, which relieved NMCB ONE TWENTY-ONE, to assist in the upgrading of Route 1. Detail X-RAY, consisting of 12 men, departed on TAD orders for 60 days to Nha Trang, Republic of Vietnam, to construct a communication facility in support of Operation Market Time. ' ; I. ' > l J a I 8 July - Detail TANGO, consisting of 8 Equipment Operators and Construction Mechanics, departed for Roi An, Republic of Vietnam, to assist the 7th USMC Engineer Battalion in clearing land for forward perimeter defenses. 1-1

4 15-17 July 20 July 20 July 21 July 24 July 22 August 25 August 30 August 3 September 11 September 23 September 26 September 3-8 October - Detail YANKEE,.consisting of 1 officer, l Corpsman, 1 Equipment Operator and 18 Builders/Steelworkers, departed for the Truoi River, 10 miles south of Phu Bai, on Route 1, to begin restoration of the damaged Truoi River, 400 foot, 2 s pan, steel truss, railroad bridge. - Detail X-RAY, completed the communications facility at Nha Trang, Republic of Vietnam and departed for Vung Tau, Republic of Vietnam, to construct another communication facility. - Twenty-nine Equipment Operators and Construction Mechanics, who h ad been TAD to NMCB ONE THIRTY-THREE at Phu Bai, Republic of Vietnam, r eturned to Camp Haskins - Detail TANGO after completing the work at Roi An, returned to Camp Haskins (South) to overhaul and modify their equipment. - Detail TANGO departed for the Big Happy Valley (Near Danang, Republic of Vietnam) to continue the clearing of a security perimeter in conjunction With the 7th USMC Engineers. - Detail WHISKEY, consisting of 25 men departed Camp Haskins (South) for the An Hoa Airfield to construct 26 tent frames, 4 shower buildings and observation towers for the 3/27 Marines. - Detail TANGO, consisting of 8 Equipment Operators and Construction Mechanics, completed their project and returned from the Big Happy Valley. NMCB SIXTY-TWO's Advance Party, consist.ing of 1 officer and 22 enlisted men, departed for Gulfport, Mississippi, via C-141, to set up the training program in time for the Main Body's return. Detail YANKEE completed repairs on the Truoi River Railroad Bridge and returned to Camp Haskins - Detail WH13KEY completed construction at An Hoa and returned to Camp Haskins - The remaining Equipment Operators and Construction Mechanics who had been TAD to Phu Bai, Republic of Vietnam, returned to Camp Haskins - Detail X-RAY completed the communications facility at Vung Tau, Republic of Vietnam, and returned to Camp Haskins - The Battalion's main body departed the Republic of Vietnam for Gulfport, Mississippi. I-2,, ' i i' ' J i

5 B. Significant Events Grid Coordinates throughout this report are from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Army Map Service, Vietnam Map Series L January 18 January 30 January 1 February 3 February 6 February 8 February 10 February 10 February 11 February - NMCB SIXTY-TWO and SEVENTY-FOUR commenced the BEEP. - The BEEP was completed. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Danang area. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0200 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - RADM J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Commander, THIRD Naval Construction Brigade and CAPT C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment visited Camp Haskins {South) and gave a welcome aboard talk to t'he officers and the senior enlisted men of NMCB SIXTY TWO. CDR C. H. SWIFT, CHC, USN, COMCBPAC Staff, arrived in Camp Haskins {South) for a 2 day Administrative Inspection. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the u. s. Anny's FIRST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility. NMCB SIXTY TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes. from 0100 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins {South). - CAPT C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander, THIRTIE'l'H Naval Construction Regiment and the staff of the THIRD Naval Construction Brigade and THIRTIETH Naval construction Regiment conducted an arrival conference at Camp Haskins {South). - An NMCB SIXTY-TWO working party repairing a bridge at coordinates AT933893, on Route 1, 7 miles north of Camp Haskins, came under rifle and automatic weapons fire several times during the day. One pickup truck was slightly damaged. A truck convoy with NMCB SIXTY-TWO vehicles and. personnel was ambushed at 1100 at coordinates AT936907, on Route 1, 8 miles north of Camp Haskins {South). A command detonated mine initiated the attack which was followed by rifle and automatic weapons fire. One USMC was wounded. No NMCB SIXTY-TWO casualties were sustained. A working party repairing a blown bridge at coordinates AT936908, on Route 1, 8 miles north of Camp Haskins, came under rifle and automatic weapons fire several times. No damage or casualties were inflicted. 1-3

6 11 F bruary 12 February 13 ebruary 14 February 15 February - In the evening 9 incomi 1 nortar ro nd fe'l ear the camp site of Detail SihH.t<A BRAV at oordinates AT8~3 98. located on Route 1, 15 miles nor h of Calllp T skins, near Phu Gia, Republic of Vietnam NMCB SIXTY Tl'O equipment had been waved from the impact area after dark, but prior to th tta~k, and was undamaged. No CB SIX1Y-TWO casualties ere sustained. - A working party repairing a blown bridge at coordinates AT936908, on Route 1, 8 miles north of Camp Haskins, came under rifle and automatic weapons fire several times. No damage or casualties were sustained. - The left r a tire of an CB SIXTY-TWO front end loader wae bl wn off by R land mine at coordinates AT822008, on Route 1, 16 miles orth of Camp Haskins. A culvert was being installed at the location by Detail SIERRA BRAVO. No NMCB SIXTY-TWO casualties were sustained. - The left front tire of n NMCB SIXTY-TWO 15 to dump truck struck a land mine at coordinates AU822008, on Route l, 16 mi es no th of Camp Haskins. The front of the truck was bad y damaged but the driver was not injured. - The rear left wheel of a lowboy t :as blown off by a command detonated mine at coordinates AT938907, on 'loute l, 8 miles orth of Camp Haskins. No NMCB SIXTY-TWO casualties were stained. 17 February - An NMCB SIXT -TWO truck convoy was arn AT on Route 1, 7 miles north 1248 hour, The action was initiated y a co detona ed mine and followed up by exte, ive uto ic weapons fire. The followil\:, cast re ulted: OH3 n F. MOORE, USN KIA BU~CN Johnattan P. GROHS, U N WlA EON3 Billy G. McCORMICK, USN WI EON2 Charles NMN P-OLACE, USN WIA CN Marshall D. DURHAM, USN WIA ordinates at On 2_ ton truck was badly danaged b the mine and small rm fire a d several other personnel were injured as a resu t of the attack. 19 Fehr - A memorial service as held in the galley at Camp Haskin (South) for EOH3 Amon F. MOORE, USN. 23 February M. NEWCOMB, CEC, USNi TTHEWS, CEC, USt of C ( th). I-4 C. J TYSON, USMC; and L CBPAC Staff, visited Camp

7 27 February 1 March 4 March 4 March 5 March 11 March 25 March 31 March - At 1530, n CB SIXTY-TWO jeep, with 2 men aboard, dr ew 3 rounds of small anne sniper fire while tr vel Route 1, near Danang at coordin tes AT No casualties were sustained. - CAP!' C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Comnander THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment, visited Camp Haskins (South) and toured construction sites with CDR W. J. RICHESON, CEC, USN, Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO. - A rocket attack occurred at the U. s. Anny's FIRST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility and at the Force Logistics Command Camp, Camp Books, Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0130 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - A rocket attack occurred at the Force Logistics CoU111and 1 Camp Books, Red Beach, Danang. CB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0710 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - This afternoon NMCB SIXTY-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, CBC, USN, Commander, THIRD Naval Construction Brigade and CAPT C W. TURNER, CBC, USN, Co111Dander, THllUIETB Naval Construction Regiment participated in the ceremony; after which, the Queen and other Red Crose girls in her court assisted in serving a steak dinner to the men of the Battalion. - RADM J. V. BARTLETl', CEC, USN, CoDDDander, THIRD Naval Construction Brigade and CAPT C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Conmander, TBIR:rlETH Naval Construction Regiment toured the construction sites with CDR W. J. RICHESON, CBC, USN, Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO. - CAPT J. R. FISHER, CEC, USN, prospective Comnander, THIRTIETH. Naval Construction Regiment, Visited Camp Haskins (South) and made a tour of construction sites with CDR W. J. RICHESON, EEC, USN, Con:mandiog Officer, U. S. Nav 1 Mobile Construction B ttalion SIXTY-TWO. - NMCB SIXTY-TWO parlcip ted in the Change of Comm nd Ceremony at the TRIRTtrrR Naval Construction Regiment in Which CAPT J. a. Pl SHER Clm, USN relieved CAPT C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Coumander, THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment. I-7

8 11 April 15 April 29 April 1 May 5 May 11 May 13 May 20 May 22 May 22 May NMCB SIXTY-TWO diver provided diving assistance for the 45th Army Engineer Group by inspecting a blown bridge at Lang Co, Republic of Vietnam. The divers inspected 7 bents consisting of 8 pilings per bent. CAPr D. G, ISELIN, CEC, USN, prospective Commander Naval Con1truction Battalion1, U. s. Atlantic Fleet visited Camp Ha kine - CDR C. C. BAGGS, CEC, USN, COMCBLANT Staff and CDR W. L WILSON, CEC, USN, COMCBPAC Staff> visited Camp Haskins {South). - CDR W. J. RICHESON 1 CEC, USN, waa presented the Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V 0 for hie services aa Commanding Officer of NMCB SIXTY-TWO during the unit's deplojslent to Phu Bai, Republic of Vietnam, from December 1966 to August The Medal was presented by RADM J. V. BARTLETT, Commander of the THIRD Naval Construction Brigade, in a ceremony at Camp Haskins (South), Danang 1 Republic of Vietnam. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the U. s. Army's FIRST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility and at the Poree Logistics Command Camp, Camp Books, t Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0519 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins {South). - CAPT J. R. FISHER, CEC, USN, Commander THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment made a tour of the job sites with LCDR C. E. FEGLEY, III, CEC, USN, Executive Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach, Danang area. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0200 to No rounds impacted in Camp B.askins {South).. The WESTPAC Food Services Team COlllllenced a 10 day visit and inspection of NMCB SIXTY-TWO messing facilities and operations. A rocket/mottar attack occurred at the U. s. Al:m)' 1 S FIBST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility and the Force Logistics Conmand Camp, Camp Books, at Red B ch, Danang. llfcb SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0001 to No rounds impacted in Camp Baskins LCDR G. R. MATTHEWS CEC, USN, and CAPT J. W. MURPHY USMC, COMCBPAC Staff, held an A.iainiatrative Inspection 1-8

9 on t he Planning, Ordnance, Security and Embarkation re of U. S. Naval bile Cons 1:'\lction Battalion SIXrr-'TWO. 4 un 14 June 15 June 26 June 30 June 4 July 19 July 21 July - U. S. a ve Mobile Construction Battalion TWENTY- TWO s predeployment party, headed by CDR R. L. DUNLAP, CEC, USI R, Connnanding Officer, visited NMCB SIXTY-TWO in preparation for NMCB TWENTY-TWO's forthcoming deployment, - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Dana11g. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 1950 to 2050, No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0550 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - CAPT C. G. MILLER, CEC, USN, Chief of Staff, Commander Naval Construction Battalions, U. S. Pacific Fleet, and CDR B. J. HACKENSON, SC, USN, representing COMCBPAC's Connnand Logistics Section, visited this Command on a Management Inspection Visit. - U. s. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO celebrated its second anniversary since recommissioning on 2 July 196 Festivities included a softball game, sailing race, stage show, free beer and s,oda, and a barbecue on the Camp Haskins Beach. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach ares. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0010 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - CM3 Richard D. HARVEY, USN, was wounded in the right arm and leg by shrapnel from an exploding mine while working on a piece of heavy equipment in Hoi An with Detail TANGO. - U. s. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO held an awards ceremony. CAPI J. R. FISHER, CEC, USN Cormnander, THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment, presented the following awards: Joint Service oumendation Medal 1 Navy Conmendation Medal 1 Navy Achievement Medal 2 Good Conduct Certificate (fourth award) l Cormnand Letter of Coumendation 45 I J

10 23 July 24 July 24 July 30 July 3 August 3 August 4 August 4 August August 21 August 23 August - A rocket/ rtar attack occurred in the Red Beach rea NMCiS SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mo - holes from 0110 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskin A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 1915 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar boles from 2305 to No rounds impacted in Camp Baskins At 1130, CDR John Paul JONES, Jr., CEC, USN, relieved CDR William J. RICHESON, CEC, USN, as Commanding Officer of U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO. RADM J. V. BARTLET!', CEC, USN, Commender, THIRD Naval Construction Brigade, made an inspection of the NMCB SIXTY-TWO grass mulching operation at ASP-2, Danang, Republic of Vietnam. - CAPT J. B.. FISHER, CEC, USN, Commander, THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment, made an inspection of NMCB SlXTY TWO projects accompanied by CDR John Paul JONES, Jr., CEC, USN, Commanding Officer, U. S Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0255 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - CM2 Francis M. RISLEY, USN, was wounded under the r1ght eye by a shrapnel from a rocket propelled grenade while driving a weapons carrier as a member of Detail TANGO, near Phuoc Ninh, Republic of Vietnam. - CDR W. L. WILSON, CEO, USN~ LCDR G. R GILMORE, CEC, USN. and LT J. L. HENLEY, CEC, USN 1 COMCBPAC Staff, were on board this Connnand for a Management Inspection Visit. - NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel manned the camp perimeter during the night under Defensive Condition II. - 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 bits on 2 living huts. One hut was completely destroyed by fire ignited by the rocket; the second hut was damaged beyond I-11

11 repair. Both huts ere immediately rebuilt CB SIXTY-TWO casualties were sustained: The following BUJ Arthur Lloyd ADAMS, Jr. 1 USN KIA CN Daniel Joseph BERMINGHAM, USN KIA CN David Allen FLESKES, USN KIA BU3 Richard Dale HODGES, USN WIA BU3 Troy William FRAZIER, Jr., USN WIA BU3 Eilba Lamar BACUS, USN WIA RN Stephen Albert HATRAS, USN WIA CN Ferrell Damon JOHNS, USN WIA August 27 August 28 August 29 August 3 September 5 September 15 September 18 September - NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel manned the perimeter defensive lines under Defensive Condition II. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar boles from 0455 to No -rounds impacted in Camp Baskins - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 1945 to 2100, No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the Force Logistics Command Camp, Camp Books, at Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0112 to No rounds impacted in C.unp Haskins - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the U. s. Army's FIRST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility, near Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their holes from 0120 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - Typhoon "BESS" hit the coast of South Vietnam approximately 10 miles north of Danang. Winds in the Camp Haskins area were estimated to be at 60 knots. 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 SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0517 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins I-14

12 18 September 19 September 22 September 23 September 24 September 24 September 2 October 3 October - RADM A. C. HUSBAND, CEC, USN, Commander, Naval r ities Engineering ColJlllBnd; accompanied by CAPT J. R. FISHER, CEC, USN, C011lllander, THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment and CAPr A. W. WALTON, Jr., CEC, USN, C0tmnander, THIRTY-SECOND Naval Construction Regiment made an inspection of the Force Logistics Cormnand Maintenance Facility project under construction by NMCB SIXTY-TWO. - NMCB SIXTY-TWO participated in a ceremony for the presentation of the Navy Unit Commendation to the THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment at Cmnp Haskins, Danang. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred in the Red Beach area of Danang. NM.CB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their mortar holes from 0115 to 0135 and ftom 0204 to No rounds impacted in the Camp Haskins - LTGEN H. W. BUSE, Jr., USMC, Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet; LTGEN R. E. CUSHMAN, Jr., USMC, Conmanding General, III Marine Amphibious Force; and BGEN H. C. OLSON, USMC, Commanding Genera~ Force Logistics Collll\and inspected the Force Logistics CoDDDand Maintenance Facility Project under construction by NMCB SIXTY-TWO. - The Battalion Equipnent Evaluation Program was concluded between NMCB SIXTY-TWO and NMCB THREE. NMCB THREE assumed custody of all USN n'umbered equipment. - A rocket/mortar attack occurred at the U. S. Anny's FIRST Air Cavalry Division Maintenance Facility near Red Beach, Danang. NMCB SIXTY-TWO personnel remained in their holes from 2345 to No rounds impacted in Camp Haskins - A project turnover conference was held at Camp Haskins (South), with Commander THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment, CAPT J. R. FISHER, CEC, USN, and Staff and the Co1111Danding Officer of NM.CB SIXTY-TWO and the CoJ1D1anding Officer of NMCB THREE and their respective Staffs. All projects and project material were officially turned over to NMCB THREE at this time. - CDR J. P. JONES, Jr., CEC, USN, Commanding Officer, O. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion SIXTY-TWO turned over command of Camp Haskins (South), to CDR C. R. WHIPPLE, CEC, USN, Co1J111anding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion THREE at a ceremony conducted at Camp Haskins 1-15

13 C. Major Problems 1. During the ea ly months of the deployment, the absense of any large construction project reduced he overall effectiveness and efficiency of the Battal on. Throughout the middle of the deployment wrk on many projects was no iceably delayed d e to the shortage of equipment operators and crushed rocl both of which were being used on higher priorfty 1 combat essential li of communications (LOC) in Northern I Corps. This situation was corrected in the later months of the deployment when some of the Equipment Ope ators were returned to NMCB SIXTY-TWO and crushed rock became available. 2. F om 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. Du~ing the last month of the deployment the concrete situation improved with the ri al of new transit mix trucks at the Camp Haskins (North) batch plant. long lead time for non standard construction materials was a pro rou hou the de~loyment and was correctable pnly by advance ordering of non-standard materials at the time a project was approved for con ruction or by employing an expeditor out of country. 1-1

14 F. Public Affairs 1. Deployment Statistical Summary IBTNC Releases Other Releases Newspapers Published Familygrams Distributed 2. Staffing and Operations Deployment Total Monthly Average The Public Affairs Office was manned with a 2nd Class Journalist and two non-rated men. The activities of the Public Affairs Office were supervised by the Chaplain in his capacity as the Public Affairs Officer. While deployed, all Battalion newspapers were printed in Okinawa. The deployment cruise book was completed during the deployment with the assistance of volunt eers from other Battalion departments and companies, in order to have it ready for distribution soon after return to homeport. G. Awards and Promotions Awards Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V" CDR W. J. RICHESON, CEC, USN HMl C. F. DAUPHINAIS, USN Joint Service Commendation Medal HM.2 A. T. STAHL, USN (for service prior to deployment with NMCB-62) Navy Commendation Medal with Combat 11 V 11 LCDR T. E. HALE, CEC, USN LCDR W. L. WOOD, CEC, USN LT C. P. O'NEILL, CEC, USN LT C, W. ERICKSON, CEC, USN LTJG R. C. LUNDBERG, CEC, USNR LTJG J. E. HOWARD, CEC, USNR WO N. R. MARTIN, CEC, USN BUCS D. K. ROBINSON, USN UTCS H. D. DUGGER, USN BUCS W. F. SAWYER, USN EOC J. H. HIRTLE, USN EOC B. C. WRAY, USN EOl N. W. BICKNESE, USN SWl.E. J. MIDDLETON, USN HM2 L. W. BREWER, USN II-9

15 CM3 R. D, HARVEY 1 USN UT 2 R. M. DAY, USN (recommended, not yet received) Navy Ach i evemen t Medal with Combat "V" LTJG R. G. SCHNEI DER, CEC, USNR LTJG J. T. BOUEY, CEC, USNR CMCS H. L. WILLIAMS, USN YNC L. B. PIERCE, USN EOl N. W. BICKNESE, USN CMl G. D. KOENEN, USN EOl D. P. BECKER, USN EOl R. D. PUCKETT, USN BUl E. C. SALLING, USN PNl R. L. LOGAN, USN SWl J. D. WARR, USN BU2 S. R~ BEHIMER, USN BU2 L, TOMISON, USN E02 P. P. ZIMME RMAN, USN EOl D. L. MINER, USN (recommended, not yet received) BU2 J. T, JACOB, USN (recommended, not yet received) CI NCPACFLT Letter of Commendation EOC W. MEYERS, USN (recommended, not received) E02 M. J, CAME RON, USN (recommended, not received) E0 2 W. G. KIRCHNER, USN (recommended, not received) Purple Heart LTJG B. H. McCALEB, CEC, USNR E02 C. POLACEK, USN CM2 F. M. RISLEY, USN E03 A, F. M:>ORE, USN (posthumous) BU1 A, L. ADAMS, J r., USN (posthumous) EO ~ B. G. McCO RMI CK, USN CM R. HARVEY, USN BU3 T. W. FRAZIER, USN BU3 R. B. HODGES, USN BU3 Z. L. BACUS, USN CN D. A. FLESKE S, USN (po sthumous) BUCN D. J, BERMINGHAM, USN (posthumous) BUCN J. P. GROHS, USN CN M, D, DU RHAM. USN CN F, J OHNS, USN HN S. A. HATRAS, USN Good Conduct: 29 Navy Exper t Rifle: 194 Navy Expert Pistol : 15 II-10

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