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2 U. S. NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION TEN c/o Fleet Post Office San Francisco, California NMCB10/30:ajg 5213/l 15 July 1968 From: To: Subj: Ref: Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion TEN Commander Naval Construction Battalions, Pacific End of Deployment Completion Report; forwarding of (a) COMCBPACINST 5213.lE (b) COMCBPAC OPOH.D (c) COMCBPAC OPORD (d) Map Series L691, Sheet 1, I II, A.M.S. Corps of Engineers (e) Map Series L7014, Sheet 6442, IV, A.M.S. Corps of Engineers (f) Map Series 17014, Sheet 6541, IV, A.M.S. Corps of Engineers (g) Map Series L7014, Sheet 6392, III, A.M.S. Corps of Engineers (h) Map Series 17014, Sheet 6342, I, A.M.S. Corps of Engineers ANNEXES: A Administrative Summary B - P.el tier Award c - Equipment Status Report Training Report Labor Distribution Report Construction D - E - F - Appendix I - Construction Summary Appendix II - Construction Statistics Appendix I I I - Construction I tem Completion Appendix IV - Construction Item Summary G - Progress and Performance Chart H - Fiscal Summary I - Logistics J - Lessons Learned K - Construction Progress Photographs L - Civic Ac t ion 1. The following information is provided for the subject report in accordance with reference (a). 2. Employment Status a. In accordance with reference (b), NMCB 10 deployed to Camp Kinser, Okinawa on 22 August 1967 as the Pacific Fleet Alert Mobile Construction Battalion, and Operational Control changed at that time to COMNAVFORJAPAN. The mission was to attain the highest possible state of combat readiness in order to provide construction support to U. S. Naval or other forces in a contingency situation, develop and maintain a combat self-defense

3 NMCJH0/30: ajg 5213/1 capability, and to accomplish such disaster recovery and control tasks as may have been assigned. b. On 26 Sep t emb er 1967, the Commanding Officer departed for the Republic of Vietnam in accordance with reference (c) and arrived at Gia Le Forward Combat Base. At that time Operational Control was changed to Commander, THIRTY-SECOND Naval Construction Regiment. NMCB lo's primary mission was construction in support of U. S. Military Forces, South Vietnam. A r ear party (later designated as Detail ZULU) remained at Camp Kinser, Okinawa in accordance with eference (c) to accomplish work necessary to close out or complete work as assigned by r eference (b). c. On 14 November 1967, NMCB lo's base camp changed once again f or the final time to Quang Tri Airfield Forward Combat Base, Republic of Vietnam. The mission r emained the same as at Gia Le. 3. Unit Movements a. On 28 July 19~, NMCB 10 Detachment TANGO Advance Party departed for U-Tapao, Thailand. b. On 30 July 1967, the first of four flights containing NMCB 10 Advance Party personnel departed for Camp Kinser, Okinawa by C-118s with the last of these flights arriving on 3 August. c. On 21 August 1967, the first Main Body flight departed CONUS for Camp Kinser, Okinawa with the last flight arriving on 26 August. Operational Control was changed to COMNAVFORJAPAN on arrival of the Commanding Officer, NMCB 10 at Camp Kinser on 22 August. d. On 13 September 1967, Seabee Team 1009 departed Saigon and arrived on board Camp Kinser, Okinawa. The team then left for CONUS on 15 September for debriefing and leave at Port Hueneme, California. e. On 19 September, the Executive Officer, LCDR J. W. WEIR, Jr., CEC, USN, the Assistant Operations Officer, LT D. L. WOODFORD, CEC, USN, and 143 men departed for Site "X", north of Quang Tri, Republic of Vietnam to provide horizontal construction support. f. On 21 September 1967, 28 men of the Main!ody of NMCB 10 Detachment TANGO departed for U-Tapao, Thailand to join the 21 men of the Detachment's Advance Party. g. On 26 September 1967, the CoI1DI1anding Officer, NMCB 10 departed Camp Kinser, Okinawa via C-130 aircraft and arrived at Gia Le, Forward Combat Base, Republic of Vietnam, where an interim base camp was established. At that time Operational Control was chopped to COM 32ND NCR as directed by refe1ence (c). b. Septemb 1 gan arr: Site "X' structi RVN to Dong Ra of cant Viet tc Khe Sar 1967 t< i. Gia Le Site "J j b: k. comp le l. Person m. 20 Jan n. 1968, o. from C 2

4 0/30:ajg l tasks as the :it Gia Le :l to Jrimary th at Camp C'k neces- Ln for the Vietnam. ~parted l 10 3s with ms for OperallllAnding arrived September rr.' CEC, r, and!tnam to ietachment ;acbmeut' s.rted Camp Combat hed. At ted by NMCB10/30 : ajg 5213/ l b. Immediately following the arrival of the Cormnanding Officer on 26 September 1967, personnel to be deployed to forward construction sites began arriving in Gia Le for further transfer as Details. (1) On 27 September 1967, Detail ECHO departed Gia Le by air for Site "X" to provide vertical construct ion support for the airfield construction effort. (2) On 28 September 1967, Detail INDIA departed Gia Le for Phu Bai, RVN to construct cantonment projects for Marine Air Group 16. (3) On 29 September 1967, Detail GOLF departed Gia Le by air to Dong Ha and by truck convoy to Camp J. J. Carroll to begin construction of cantonment projects for U. S. Marine Corps units. (4) On 30 September 1967, Detail HOTEL departed Gia Le for Cua Viet to construct projects for 1st AMTRACK Battalion, THIRD Marines. (5) On 11 October 1967, Detail JULIETT departed Gia Le by air for Khe Sanh to provide construction support for Special Forces, FOB #3. (6) Detail KILO was formed and departed the Main Body on 9 November 1967 to begin work on a high priority project at Base Area C-3. i. On 14 NoVember 1967, the Conunanding Officer, NMCB 10 moved from Gia Le Forward Combat Base to Quang Tri Forward Combat Base (previously Site "X'') and established Battalion Headquarters there. j. Seabee Team 1012 departed the Republic of Vietnam on 7 December 1967 by C-130 aircraft for training and leave at Port Hueneme, California. k. Detail KI LO returned to NMCB 10 Base Camp on 18 December 1967, job completed. 1. Detachment TANGO departed U-Tapao, Thailand on 5 January Personnel from Detachment TANGO reported aboard NMCB 10 on 9 January. m. Seabee Team 1010 personnel reported aboard NMCB 10 Base Camp on 20 January 1968 from leave and debriefing at COM 31ST NCR. n. NMCB 10 Detail ZULU depart ed Camp Kinser, Okinawa on 2 February 1968, and reported aboard NM.CB 10 Battalion Headquarters on the same day. o. Twelve men of NMCB 10 Detail GOLF returned to Battalion Headquarters from Camp J. J. Carroll, RVN on l February

5 NMCB10/30:ajg 5213/1 p. NMCB 10 Detail HOTEL departed Cua Vie t, RVN, and returned t o Batt alion Headquarters on 11 February q. NMCB 10 Detail MIKE, twenty men, employed a t Camp Evans, Republic of Vietnam for a period of 14 days, returned to Battalion Headquarters on 11 February 1968, job completed. r. NMCB 10 Detail NOVEMBER departed for Hai Lang road project on 17 February and returned to Batta l i on Headquarters on 26 March 1968, job compl ete. 25 AUG 16 SEP 17 SEP I s. The las t of fourteen men of NMCB 10 De tail JULIETT returned to Battalion Headquarters from Khe Sanh, RVN on 19 Febr uary t. NMCB 10 Detail OSCAR departed Bat talion Headquarters on 2 March 1968 for Hai Lang, Republic of Vietnam and retur ned on 24 March 1968, job complete. u. Addit ional members of NMCB 10 Detail GOLF departed Bat talion Headquarters on 12 March 1968 for Camp J. J. Carroll, RVN and all members returned on 21 April 1968, job complete. v. NMCB lo's Advance Party under LT R. E. ANDREWS, CEC, USN, Off icer in Charge, departed for COM 31ST NCR via C-130 aircraft on 1 April and arrived at Port Hueneme, California on 3 April w. Seabee Team 1012, thirteen men, departed Port Hueneme, California on 29 April 1968 for the Republic of Thailand. x. NMCB 10 was relieved by NMCB 11 at Quang Tri, Republic of Vietnam and commenced movement on 7 May The Main Body was transported to CONUS by using C-130 aircraft to shuttle personnel from Quang Tri to Clark Air Force Base Philippines. At that point, C-141 aircraft were available for the Philippines-to-CONUS lift With the last C-141 flight arriving at Point Mugu, California on 14 May Significant Events 3 AUG 67 - The SS SEATRAIN PUERTO RICO departed CONUS on 17 July and arrived at Okinawa with the Part I Allowance and construction equipment. 10 AUG 67 - RADM W, M, HEAMAN 1 CEC, USN, COMCBPAC, arrived aboard Camp Kinser for an inspection visit and departed the same day 22 AUG 67 - CO, NMCB 10 arrived and assumed command of Camp Kinser. Operational Control was chopped to COMNAVFORJAPAN. 21 SEP 26 SEP 12 OC'I 13 OC'I 18 OC'I 1 NOV 2 NOV 11 NO~ 4

6 0/30:ajg 1. to Republic.rters on t on 17 job ed to March 968, job ion Headbers Officer 1 and lifornia Vietnam t ed t o to Clark available ving at July and construeoard Camp ame day. inser. NMCBlO/ 30: ajg 5213/l 25 AUG 67 - Initial work on the permanent barracks at Camp Kinser, Okinawa was begun. 16 SEP 67 - CAPT C. G. MILLER, CEC, USN, CSO, COMCBPAC, and party arrived on board Camp Kinser for a management inspection visit. 17 SEP 67 - A cocktail party and reception was held at the Camp Kinser Commissioned Officer's Mess to welcome the COMCBPAC CSO~ CAPT C. G. MILLER, CEC, USN, and party to Camp Kinser and to acquai n t the Commanding Offi cers of the various Isl and commands with the Officers of NMCB 10. In attendance were RADM D. W. COOPER, USN, Commander, Patrol Forces, 7th Fleet, CAPT C. A. PENDLETON, USN, COMFLTACTS Ryukyus, COL F. E. MAREK, USAF, Base Commander, Kadena AF Base, and COL LAING, USMC, Commanding Off icer, MCAF Futema, as well as other officers from nearby commands. 21 SEP 67 - RADM F. L. JOHNSON, USN, COMNAVFPRJAPAN, CAPT C. A. PENDLETON, Jr., USN, COMFLEACTS Ryukyus, and CAPT D. A. MERRILL of COMNAVFORJAPAN arrived on board for a management inspection visit. 26 SEP 67 - The Command moved from Camp Kinser, Okinawa t o Gia Le Forward Comba t Base, Republic of Vietnam, and provided construction Det ail s t o five different locations throughout tbe I Corps area. At that time, OPCON was changed to COM 32ND NCR. 12 OCT 67 - The USS SEDGWICK COUNTY (LST 1123) departed Naba, Okinawa f or Danang with the first of NMCB lo' s sealift cargo to RVN. 13 OCT 67 - The airfield a t Site "X" received approximately 30 incomi ng mortar rounds. Two men from NMCB 10, CN Robert J, BUTZ, and CES3 Edward BRUNO, Jr., were wounded by shrapnel. 18 OCT 67 - The USS SEDGWICK COUNTY (LST 1123) arrived in Danang, RVN and unloaded the f i rst of NMCB lo 's sealift equi pment. 1 NOV 67 - NMCB 10 took over OPCON of all work at Site "X" (Quang Tri Forward Combat Base), and the "Ghost Battalion" was disestablished. The USS WINDHAM COUNTY (LST 1170) departed Naha, Okinawa for RVN with NMCB 10 cargo. 2 NOV 67 - The USS MEEKER COUNTY (LST 980) departed Naha, Okinawa with the last of NMCB lo ' s sealift cargo. 11 NOV 67 - The USS MEEKER COUNTY (LST 980) arrived at Cua Viet, RVN and unloaded the las of NMCB lo's sealift cargo. 5

7 NMCB10/30;ajg 5213/l 14 NOV 67 - The Commanding Of ficer, NMGB 10 moved f rom Gia Le Forward Combat Base and established Battalion Headquarters at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base. 19 NOV 67 - All men of NMCB 10 present at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base moved into t en t s, built fortifications, and established the first Seabee camp at this loca tion. 20 NOV 67 - RADM J, V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, COM 3RD NCB, CAPT J. M. RILL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR and t heir respective staff s conducted an arrival conference in the conference tent at Quang Tri for all NMCB 10 Officer s and Chief Petty Officers. 26 NOV 67 - Three culvert s wer e blown on Route #1 a t t he following grid coordinates: YD433446, YD433453, and YD All wer e r epaired on 27 November. 29 NOV 67 - Seabee Team 1012 was officially f ormed by NMCB 10 message date-time-group Z November DEC 67 - A Supply Management inspection team headed by LCDR L. E. VANN, SC, USN, of COM 31ST NCR and party arri ved for t he Annual Supply inspection and departed on 4 December. 5 DEC 67 - CAPT C. G. MILLER, CEC, USN, CSO, COMCBPAC and CDR B. J. HACKENSON, SC, USN, of COMCBPAC, arrived on board for a management inspection visit and departed on 6 December. 6 DEC 67 - Detail GOLF at Camp J. J. Carroll, RVN, received three incoming mortar rounds. There were no personnel or equipme t casualties. 11 DEC 67 - One culvert was blown on Route #1 at grid coordinates YD The culvert was repaired on 13 December. 1>etail HOTEL at Cua Viet, received six 82nnn mortar rounds. No personnel casualties; damage to one water trailer and one motor grader was sustained. 15 DEC 67 - Quang Tri Airfield received 30 to 40 rounds of 82mm mortar. No impact received in the NMCB 10 area. 16 DEC 67 - Detail HOTEL at Cua Viet, received 81 rounds of rocket fire at 0959 hours and 49 rounds at 1109 hours. Five NMC~ 10 personnel were wounded, one seriously, and major damage to five newly constructed faciliti es was sustained. Personnel injured were: SWF3 J. E. GOGAN, USN, B , BUHCN D. E. DENTON, USN, B , BUHCN M. E. DEAN, USNi B , BUL2 J. LYNN, USN, and SWE2 R. E. REAGAN, USN, DEC 67 - The Executive Officer, CDR J. W. WEIR, Jr., CEC, USN, was officially relieved this date by LCDR A. W. FORT, CEC, USN. 12 JAN 6 13 JAN 6i 20 JAN 6~ 21 JAN 6i 22 JAN 6E 24 JAN 6E S JAN 6E 7 JAN 6E 6

8 _Q/30:ajg 'I : Forward :s at Quang ~ombat Base >lished J. M. HILL, :s conductit Quang _cers..owing grid All were > message >R L. E. for the >er. >R B. J. l for a :ember. three in : equipmen t i.ates ~r. Lr rounds.. ler and '.mm mortar. ocket Five NMCB jor damage!d. Per , JEAN, USN, R. E. USN, was CEC, USN. NMCB10/30:ajg 5213/ 1 1~ JAN 68 - CDR R. M. FLUSS, CEC, USN, CO, NMCB 4 and staff arrived for a predeployment inspection and departed on 15 January. 13 JAN 68 - EON3 Daniel E. HOULE, USN, , and EOH3 Rodney L. TAYLOR, USN, B , were wounded by shrapnel from a booby-trapped sandbag while working on Route #1. 20 JAN 68 - Detail GOLF sustained a rocket attack. No personnel casualties; two strongbacks received moderate damage. 21 JAN 68 - RADM J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, COM 3RD NCB; Honorable Elford A. Cederberg, Representative Tenth District of Michigan and Honorable Burt L. Talcott, Representative Twelfth District of California and party atrived and toured the Quang Tri area and departed the same day. 22 JAN 68 - An NMCB 10 MRS-110 hit a land mine on Route #1 at grid coordinates YD No personnel injuries; damage to the vehicle was limited to destruction of the right-front tire and wheel. 24 JAN 68 - Detail GOLF received 15 rounds of rocket fire. No personnel casualties; one shower building was damaged. 25 JAN 68 - Quang Tri Airfield came under rocket and mortar attack at 0205 hours. The Airfield received from SO to 60 rounds. Five rounds impacted in the NMCB 10 area. No personnel casualties; one 5,000 gallon water trailer was hit, one 300 gpm pump was destroyed and a Dewalt saw received repairable damage. Quang Tri Airfield came under mortar and light ground attack from 2025, 24 January t o 0500 hours 25 January. No casualties or damage to equipment. Bridge B-44 (g.c. YD297566) was blown. 25 January. Bridge B-48 (g. c. YD263587) was blown. 26 January. Repairs began on Repairs began on CDR W. L. WILSON, CEC, USN; CDR C. H. SWIFT, CHC, USN, and LT J. L. HENLEY, CEC, USN, of COMCBPAC Staff, arrived on board for NMCB 10' s Annual Administrative Inspection and departed the following day. 27 JAN 68 - Quang Tri Airfield came under rocket and small arms fire from 0005 to 0055 hours. The airstrip and helo pad took numerous hits, with the airfield temporarily closed to operations. NMCB 10 suffered one personnel casualty, UTP3 William R. WILEY, USN, B , who was returned to duty after first aid. There was minor damage to the camp area. Rocket damage to the runway was repaired and the runway operational by 1130 the same day

9 NMCB10/30:ajg 5213/1 31 JAN 68 - Approximately thirty-fi ve 82nnn mortar rounds were received in the NMCB 10 area at 0545 hours. Nine personnel casualties were sustained and minor damage to the camp and f our vehicles. The start of the work day was delayed for only two and one-half hours. Personnel casualties were: BUC Willard A. HULING, USN, ; BUC Roger W. NELSON, USN, ; SWl Edward V. GRADY, USN, Bll 29 42; EON2 David MARLETT, USN, ; BM3 Gary A. MUDGE, USN, ; RM3 John R. STANFIELD, USN, ; SN David W. RIUTTA, ~SN, B ; SN Edwar d B. HARRIS, USN, ; and HN Dennis A. GUTOWSKI, USN, BSO 66 90, Four of these were serious enough t o require MEDEVAC. 2 FEB 68 - NMCB 8, Detail I NDIA, officially relieved NMCB 10 Detail ZULU at Camp Kinser, Okinawa. 4 FEB 68 - Detail HOTEL at Cua Viet received 30 to 40 rounds of mortar and rocket fire. No personnel casualties or damage to equipment was sustained. 6 FEB 68 - An NMCB 10 mobile crane struck a land mine at grid coordinates YD460415, sustaining major damage. EON2 W. W. WOLF, USN, B , was MEDEVACED with minor injuries. 7 FEB 68 - An NMCB 10 motor grader struck a land mine on Route #1 at grid coordinates YD381472, sustaining major damage. EON2 H. W. SCHROEDERMI ER, USN, B , was MEDEVACED with multiple fragment wounds and possible concussion. 16 FEB 68 - CDR R. A. BOWERS, CEC, USN, CO, NMCB 5 3 visited the NMCB 10 camp and departed the same day. LCDR F. M. NEWCOMB, CEC, USN, and LCDR G. R. MATTHEWS, CEC, USN of COMCBPAC Staff and MAJ C. J. TYSON, USMC, of COM 31ST NCR Staff arrived for a management inspection visit and departed the following day. 17 FEB 68 - An NMCB 10 five ton truck tractor struck a land mine at grid coordinates YD429460, sustaining major damage. HM.l B. A. BECKER, USN, , and EOH3 L. D. BRUMBY, USN, B , sustained minor injuries and were returned to duty after first aid. An NMCB 10 two and one-half ton truck struck a land mine at grid coordinates YD and was totally destroyed. BUH3 V. J. LLOYD, USN, , CES3 M. R. MASON, USN, , and EONCN N. S. DAVTDSON, USN, , were MEDEVACED with burns and shrapnel wounds. 19 FEB 68 - Small arms fire was received in the NMCB 10 camp. No personnel casualties or equipment damage wae sustained. 27 FEB t 3 MAR 5 MAR 12 MAR I 14 MAR I 15 MAR I 1 MAR 18 MAR 1 R 2 MAR 27 MAR 8

10 l0/30:ajg 11 =. received?l casualand four for only ~e: W. NELSON, 42; IDDGE, USN, SN David fsn, Four Detail of mortar ge to d coordi W. WOLF, te # 1 at e. EON2 D with ne NMCB ;JEWS, CEC, )f COM :i visit Lne at = HMl ~y, USN, ~ned to ld mine ~oyed. l, USN, )0, were No per!d, NMCB10/30:ajg 5213/l 7 FE 68 - An NMCB 10 five ton truck struck a land mine at grid coordinates YD458520, sustaining major damage. BM2 P. C. JONES, USN, ; EON3 C. R, HOWERTON, USN, B ; EONCN S. E. BOUDEWYNS, USN, B ; EON2 O. L. WESTBERRY, USN, ; EON3 R. E, HOUST, USN, ; EOR3 J. E. FOERSCHLER, USN, Bl and CN R. A. SMITH, USN, B , received minor injuries. MAR 68 - CAPT J, M. RILL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR presented awards to NMCB 10 personnel at Battalion Headquarters. tar 68 - NMCB 10 commemorated the 26th Anniversary of the Seabees with a Battalion ceremony and a large birthday cake. MAR 68 - The NMCB 10 Detail MIKE area at Camp Evans received enemy rocket fire. One MRS sustained major damage. No personnel casualties. 14 MAR 68 - RADM J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, COM 3RD NCB, and CAPT J. M, HILL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR came aboard for a project inspection visit and departed the same day. 15 MAR 68 - At approximately 0055, Quang Tri Airfield came under rocket attack. The helo pad area sustained minor damage which was repaired the following morning. No rounds impacted in the NMCB 10 camp. 16 MAR 68 - Notification was received of the selection of EQCM James W. ENRIGHT, USN, a s co-winner of the Admiral Claude V. Ricketts Award for Inspirational Leadership. 18 MAR 68 - l.t MILLER, SC, USN, Supply Officer, NMCB 11 and EOC H. N. KNOWLES, USN, ALFA Company Maintenance Supervisor, members of NMCB ll' s predeployment party arrived at the NMCB 10 camp. -1 MAR 68 - BGEN J. E. GLICK, USMC, Assist ant Division Commander, THIRD Marine Division, visi ed the NMCB 10 camp for an orientat ion inspection and departed t he same day. 26 MAR 68 - CDR W. K. HARTELL, CEC, USN, CO, NMCB 11; LCDR M. L. ODOM, CEC, USN, Operations Officer, and LT R, G. McMANUS, CEC, USN, ALFA Company Commander, arrived for the predeployment inspection visit. 27 MAR 68 - NMCB 10 spent the entire night manning the lines alert due to increased enemy threat to the area. coming fire was received in the NMCB 10 Tactical Responsibility (TAOR). on 100% No in Area of 2 MAR 68 - CAPT J. M. HILL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR, arrived for a management inspection visit with CAPT C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN, COM 30TH NCR, and CAPT J. R. FISHER, CEC, USN, prospective COM 30TH NCR, and departed the same day.

11 NMCB10/30:ajg 5213/1 1 APR 68 - NMCB lo's Advance Party wi th LT R. E. ANDREWS, CEC, USN, Officer in Charge, one officer and 28 men, departed for COM 31ST NCR this date. 9 APR 68 - At 0015, Quang Tri Combat Base received five 122llllll rocket rounds. No rounds impacted in the NMCB 10 area. CAPT J. M. HILL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR arrived on a management inspection visit and departed the same day. 16 APR 68 - CAPT J. M. HILL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR arrived on a managemen t i nspection visit and departed the same day. 17 APR 68 - At 0030, Quang Tr i Combat Base received approximatel y nnn rocket rounds. No r ounds impac ted in the NMCB 10 area. 19 APR 68 - The fir st of three NMCB 11 Advance Party flights arrived this date with the last arriving on 22 April. 20 APR 68 - NMCB 10 and NMCB 11 Advance Party members began the BEEP. 21 APR 68 - CAPT J. M. HI LL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR, arrived on board for presentation of Medals and Awards to NMC13 10 per sonnel. 23 APR 68 - CDR W. L. WILSON, CEC, USN, of COMCBPAC Staff, arrived for a management inspection visit and departed the same day. 25 APR 68 - RADM W. M. HEAMAN, CEC, USN, COMCBPAC; RADM J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, COM 3RD NCB; CAPT J. M. HILL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR; CAPT T. C. WILLIAMS, CEC, USN, CINCPACFLT Staff, and LCDR J. L. WELLS, CEC, USN, of COMCBPAC Staff, arrived on a management i nspection visit and departed the same day. Bridge B-7 (g.c. YD325535, ref (e)), was officially opened for traffic on Route ifl at 1525 hours, this date. 27 APR 68 - NMCB 10 went on RED Alert from 1105 hours until 1145 hours as a result of 11 incoming rounds into the southern area of the Quang Tri Combat Base. 29 APR 68 - CAPT J. M. HILL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR, arrived on a management inspection visit and departed the same day. 5 MAY 68 - From 0304 to 0321 hours, the Quang Tri Forward Combat Base received approximately 25 incoming rockets one of which impacted in the NMCB 10 camp. NMCB 11 Advance Party sustained one personnel injury. 7 MAY 68 - The first flight of the NMCB 10 Main Body departed Quang Tri for CONUS. 9 :H 13! l 23 M 10

12 10/30:ajg /1 EC, USN, ted for mm rocket on a manageon a manageately 20. NMCB 10 arrived the BEEP. on board personnel. C"rived for same day.. BARTLETT,, COM 32ND taff, and rrived on :une day. tly opened ll45 hour :?rn area on a ::? day. )mbat Base )f which irty SUS-?d Quang NMCB10/30:ajg 5213/1 1AY 68 - At 1010 hours, the NMCB 11 flag went up at Quang Tri and NMCB 10 was officially relieved. CDR D. A. BARTLEY, CEC, USN, CO, NMCB 10, departed for CONUS at 1300 hours. CAPT J. M. HILL, CEC, USN, COM 32ND NCR, attended the relieving ceremony. 13 MAY 68 - The last C-139 flight of NMCB 10 personnel departed Quang Tri for CONUS, arriving at Point Mugu, California on 14 May MAY 68 - The Mayor of Oxnard and Port Hueneme presented the Comm.anding Officer with official resolutions which cited the accomplishments of and welcomed NMCB 10 home. 23 MAY 68 - NMCB 10 Detail JULIETT was authorized to wear the Presidential Unit Citation for service performed at Khe Sanh, Republic of Vietnam, during the period 20 January to 1 April 1968, in support of the 26th Regiment, U. S. Marines, by Connnandant of the Marine Corps message date-time-group Z of May Major Problems. None PY to: C CPACFLT (1) OMSERVPAC (1) 1CBLANT (2) ABEE liistorian ( 1) llir OF NAVAL HISTORY ( 1) ' FMFPAC (1) III MAF (1) ~AVFAC (CODE 06) ( 1 ) ~AVFAC (CODE 063) l) C 1NAVFORV (1) MNAVFORJ (1) ERVLANT ( 1) t 3RD NCB (2) C M 30TH NCR (2) 31ST NCR (2) C l 32ND NCR (2) OTH NCR (2) M 21ST NCR (2) CBCEN PORHUE (1) NAVSCOLCONST (1) AVSCOL CEC OFF (1) D. A. BARTLEY CO NCEL (1) COMFLEACTS RYUKYUS (1) OICC NORTHERN AREA DNG (1) OI CC FE REP OKI (1) ore CBPAC DET OKI (1) COM 3RD NCB REP SAIGON (1) ALL NMCBS (1)

13 NMCBl0/ jlf 5213/l that was maintained in the camp. Unusual numbers of connnon diseases and ail ments were not present. No evidence of epidemics was encountered. Venereal disease infections numbered thirty-nine, fifteen of which were contracted while the Battalion was deployed in Okinawa. Such a low rate is felt to be due to informative c l asses on venereal disease given to each individual who was infected. Dental Counnents: The Battalion did not receive a dental trailer which was supposed to have arrived shortly after the start of the Quang Tri deployment. Tbis presented no problem as adequate equipment was possessed by the Dental Department. The trailer woul d have increased our operating efficiency and lessened our sterilization problem. Rowever, the equipmen t avail abl e was adequate, and only minor di f ficulties were experienced in providing routine dental services t o the Battal i on. Men who needed dental X-rays were t aken t o the 3rd Medical Battalion' s Del ta Company Medical facility at Dong Ha Forward Comba t Base. 7. Chaplain's Activities a. Number of services: 82 (Average attendance: 47) b. Sunday School classes: 82 (Average attendence : 8) c. Bible classes: 74 (Average attendance: 6) In addition to the NMCB TEN chapel services, the Chaplain participated in a number of ceremonies for the 1st Marine Air Wing, the THIRD Marine Division, and Mobile Construction Battalion FIVE. These activities include 5 Memorial Services ~ 2 Change of Command Ceremonies, and 7 Protestent Divine Services. The Chaplain's office was also engaged in the NMCB TEN Civic Action program and provided both material and monetary assistance to the Protestance Christian Church (12,000 piaste:xs, $105), Buddhist Pagoda (6,000 piasters, $52.50, and orphanages in the Quang Tri City area. 8. Public Relations a. FHTNC releases: 2,557 b Other newspapers: 463 c. Newspaper issues published: 12 d. Family Grams: 9 9. Awards and Promotions a. Awards for Service During Deployment (l On 17 June 1968, at ceremonies at the Naval Construction Batta- A-4

14 1/30. 1: jlf :ases and aild. Venereal.ontracted felt to be ividual who.iler which Lg Tri depl oyssed by the g efficiency available oviding X-rays were ity at Dong rticipated Marine ies included stent Divine N Civic e to the goda (6,000 NMCBl0/30.1:j1 5213/1 lion Center, Port Hueneme, California, ADM Ben Moreell, USN (RET), presented che Peltier Award for 1967 to U. s. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion TEN as the outstanding military construction unit of the U. S. Navy in recognition of the superior technical and milit ary abilities of its members during its service in the Republic of Vietnam. A copy of the citation is attached as Annex B of this report. (2) Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V", 3 awards: EQCM James W. ENRIGHT, USN (Pending) BUI Robert F. HINES, USN SWF3 John E. GOGAN, USN (3) Navy Commendation Medal, 11 awards: CDR James W. WEIR, Jr., CEC, USN LT Richard E. ANDREWS, CEC, USN LTJG Phillip D. CROCKETT, CEC, USNR SWCS Christopher J. KENNEDY, USN BUCS Daniel J. NYSTROM, USN MSGT Charles F. COLBORN, USMC CMCS Robert H. COLE, Jr., USN (Pending) EOCS Orvin G. LARSON, USN (Pending) EOC Arnold L. FULLER, USN (Pending) SWC Raymond G. BERNARD, USN BUHCN Danny E. DENTON, USN (4) Navy Achievement Medal, 15 awards: LT Donald L. WOODFORD, CEC, USN LTJG Gordon R. LACY, Jr., CEC, USNR BUC William R. NEWELL, USN UTC Wi l liam P. CRAWFORD III, USN EOC Gerald D. RULLMAN, USN (Pending) EOl Lawson CAMPBELL, USN (Pending) SWl Nathan L. TATE, USN BUl Allen W. KRUGER, USN SWl Richard E. MARTI N, USN (Pending) EON2 Jerry D, WINN, USN (Pending) YN2 James E. JONES, USN CMH2 Gerald M. CHRISTENSEN, USN CEW2 David D, GIVENS, USN CMA2 Thomas E. BECK, USN EON3 Robert A. KNIGHT, USN (Pending) (5) Purple Heart Medal, 32 awards: :tion Batta- BUC Willard A. RULING, USN, for wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base A- 5

15 NMCBlO/ 30.1: j lf 5213/1 BUC Robert W. NELSON, USN, for wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base SWl Edward V. GRADY, USN, for wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base HMl Donald A. BECKER, USN, for wounds received 17 Feb 68 on National Route #1, RVN EON2 David MARLETT, USN, for wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base, RVN CEW2 Gerald N. SCHWERDT, USN, for wounds received 26 Jan 68 at Khe Sanh and 13 Feb 68 at Quang Tri Forward Comba t Base EON2 Owen L. WESTBERRY, USN, for wounds received 27 Feb 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base, RVN EON2 Weldon W. WOLF, USN, for wounds recei ved 6 Feb 68 on National Route #1, RVN EON2 Harold W. SCRROEDERMIER, USN, for wounds received 7 Feb 68 on National Route #1, RVN HM2 Phillip C. JONES, USN, for wounds received 27 Feb 68 on Hai Lang Road, RVN EON2 Richard E. ROUST, USN, f or wounds received 27 Feb 68 on Hai Lang Road, RVN BUL2 James LYNN, USN, for wounds received 16 Dec 67 at Cua Viet, RVN SWE2 Robert E. REAGAN USN, for wounds received 16 Dec 67 at Cua Viet, RVN BUL2 Thomas L, MILLS, USN. for wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base, RVN RM3 John R. STANFIELD, USN, for wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base, RVN EON3 Daniel E. HOULE, USN, for wounds received 13 Jan 68 on National Route #1, RVN EOH3 Rodney L. TAYLOR, USN, for wounds received 13 Jan 68 on National Route #1, RVN UTP3 William R. WILEY, USN, for wounds received 26 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base, RVN BM3 Gary A. MUDGE, USN, for wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base, RVN CES3 Michael R. MASON, USN, for wounds received 17 Feb 68 on National Route #1, RVN EOH3 Lyndon D. BRUMBY, USN, for wounds received 17 Feb 68 on National Route #1, RVN EON3 Charles R. HOWERTON, USN, for wounds received 27 Feb 68 on Hai Lang Road, RVN BUH3 Virgil J. LLOYD, USN, for wounds received 17 Feb 68 on National Route #1, RVN SWF3 John E, GOGAN, USN, for wounds received 16 Dec 67 at Cua Viet, RVN CES3 Edward BRUNO, USN, for wounds received 13 Oct 67 at Site "X" (Quang Tri), RVN CN Robert J. ~UTZ, USN, for wounds received 13 Oct 67 at Site "X 11 (Quang Tri), RVN ( 6) wear the during t Marines: (7) A- 6

16 GBl0/30. l:jlf 13/1 Jan 68 at =in 68 at Feb 68 on :i 68 at ~6 Jan 68 at nbat Base 7 Feb 68 at > 68 on _ved 7 Feb 68?eb 68 on Feb 68 on a t Dec 67 at an 68 at Jan 68 a t an 68 on Jan 68 on Jan 68 at 68 a t Feb 68 on Feb 68 on 27 Feb 68 on eb 68 on 67 at 67 at NMCBl0/30.1: jlf 5213/1 BMSN David W. RIUTTA, USN, for wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base, RVN SN Edward B. HARRIS, USN, for wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base, RVN HN Dennis A. GUTOWSKI, USN, f or wounds received 31 Jan 68 at Quang Tri Forward Combat Base, RVN BURCN Michael R. DEAN, USN, for wounds received 16 Dec 67 at Cua Viet, RVN BUHCN Danny E. DENTON, USN, for wounds received 16 Dec 67 at Cua Viet, RVN CA Nathan S, DAVIDSON, USN, for wounds received 17 Feb 68 on National Route #1, RVN (6) The following named men of MCB TEN Detail Juliet are authorized to wear the Presidential Unit Citation for services perfonned a t Khe Sanh, RVN, dari.ng the period 20 Jan to 1 Apr 1968 in support of the 26th Regiment, U. S. ~ rines: BUl Robert F. HINES, USN BUL2 John T. BRADSHAW, USN BUH2 Paul G. DOUCETTE, USN CEW2 Gerald N. SCHWERDT, USN BUR3 Darrell L. CLEMENTS, USN BUL3 Richard A. GRAMS, USN BUL3 Richard T. ERICKSON, USN CEW3 Bruce D. PECKRAM, USN EONCN Allen W. HALL, USN SN Martin CRAI N, USN CN Keith L, HARRISON, USN CN Richard W. HUGGETT, USN CA Keit h C. J OHNSTON, USN CA Daniel A. BAIER, USN (7) Other Awards Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Bronze Star: 1 RM3 Harry L. TYLER, USN Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal, First Cl ass: 1 CEl Harvey J. SHORT, USN Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal, Second Class; 2 CEl Taavili T. TUITAMA, USN UTl Roy A, MC NEELY, USN CINCPACFLT Let ter of Commendation: 1 UTA2 Thomas R. LINENBERGER, USN Good Conduct Medal: 18 Letters of Appreciation: at

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