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U. S. NAVAL MOBLE CONSTRUCTON BATTALON ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EGHT FPO New York, New York 09501 MCB 128/S-3:ds 5213 Ser!133 6 September 1968 From: Commanding Officer,U. s. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion To: ONE H1JNDRED-TWENTY-EGHT Conunander,Naval Construction Batta~ions, U. s. Pacific Fleet Subj: Ref: Deployment Completion Repor.t; submission of (a) (b) Encl: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) COMCBPACNST 5213.1 Series COMCBPAC OPORD 22-67 Administrative Summary Equipment Status Report Training Report Labor Distribut~on Report Construction tem Summary Progress and Performance Chart Fiscal Summary of Construc tion Operations General Construction nformation Lessons Learned Progress Photographs Civic Action.Summary Security,Ordnance, Communications Summary 1. n accordance with references (a) and (b) the Deployment Completion Report for U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EGHT's October 1967 to July 1968 deployment to Camp Faulkner, Danang East, Republic of Vietnam is hereby submitted. The Operations Report for the period ending 8 July 1968 is incorporated within the Completion Report. 2. Employment Status. n accordance with COMCBPAC OPORD 22-67 U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EGHT was deployed to Camp Faulkner, Danang East, Republic of Vietnam' from 25 October 1967 until 15 July 1968. The primary mission of the Battalion was construction in support of the THRD Marine Amphibious Force and other U. S. and Allied Forces under the direction of the THRD Naval Construction Brigade and the 'l'hrtl.e'l'h Naval Construction Regiment. 3. Unit Movements a. The NMCB 128 Advance Party deployed to Vietnaa on 25 September 1967 with 116 men under the. leadership of Lieutenant Commander E. W. McLAUGHLN,CEC,USN,Operations Officer. b. The first af NMCB 128's Main Body departed Gulfport,Miea-

issippi to Camp Faulkner on 22 October 1967 with Commander D. W. WTTSCHEBE,. CEC, USN, Commanding Officer on board. 11le movement of the entire Main Body was completed by 26 October 1967 utilizing eight C-141 aircraft. c. On 15 June 1968, NMCB 128's Advance Party. under Lieutenant W. C. HLDERBRAND, CEC, USNR departed Camp Faulkner to return to the Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport, Mississippi to coordinate and organize the Battalion's Homeport Training Program. d. On 12 July 1968 Commander D. W. WTTSCHEBE, CEC, USN, Commanding Officer, departed on the first flight of NMCB 128's Main Body to Gulfport, Mississippi. 11le movement of the entire Main Body was completed by 21 July 1968 utilizing 7 C-141 aircraft and 1 charter Boeing 707. 4. Significant Events. 24 October 196 7 Commander D.W. WTTSCHEBE, CEC, USN, Commanding Officer, NMCB 128 relieved Commander E.H. MARSH, CEC, USN, Commanding Officer, NMCB 133 at Camp Faulkner, Danang East, Republic of Vietnam. 24 October 1967 28 October 1967 6 November 1967 7 November 1967 11 November 1967 18 November 1867 EON2 K.A. McENANY, 917 44 91 died of shrapnel wotmds received when the vehicle he was driving struck a land mine approximately one mile south of Camp Faulkner. Memorial Services were conducted for EON2 K.A. McENANY. Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander, 30TH Naval Construction Regiment attended the Services. An arrival conference for NMCB 128 was conducted at the THRD Naval Construction Brigade Headquarters. Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN,- Commander, 'HRD Naval Construction Brigade visited NMCB 12S's project, Special Forces Camp, Forward Operating Base Four, Danang East. Rear Ad~ral J.V. BARTLETT, Commander, THRD Naval Construction Brigade visited Camp Faulkner and NMCB 128 job sites. Rear Admiral J. V. BARTLETT, Commander, THRD Naval Construction Brigade visited NMCB 128's project, Special Forces Camp, Forward Operating Base Four. 2

20 November 1967 Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander, Camp Faulkner and NMCB 128 job sites. 1 December 1967 Captain C.G. MLLER, CEC, USN, Chief of Staff, COMCBPAC; Commander B.J. HACKENSON, SC, USN, Logistics Officer, COMCBPAC; and Commander G.J. OONNELLY, SC, USN, Logistics Officer, COMCBLANT visited Camp Faulkner. 3 December l96 7 Rear Admiral A. C. HUSBAND, CEC, USN, Rear Admiral W.M. HEAMAN, CEC, USN, Rear Admiral J.V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Captain H.H. LOEFFLER, CEC, USN, Captain T.J. DOYLE, CEC, USN, Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Captain J.M. DANELS, CEC, USN, Captain C.J. MERDNGER, CEC, USN, Colonel W.R. GOULD, USMC and Captain G.A. GOETZKE, CEC, USN visited various NMCB 128 project sites and were guests for lunch in the Camp Faulkner Wardroom. 12 December 1967 Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander, various NMCB 128 projects. 27 December 1967 Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander, Camp Faulkner and various NMCB 128 projects. 7-21 January 1968 Ensign J. VAN ANTWERP, CEC, USNR and fifteen enlisted men from U. S. Naval Amphibious Construction Battalion ONE were attached to NMCB 128 to provide assistance in the erection of a pontoon pier for NAD Lower Base. 15-17 January 1968 A team from COMCBPAC headed by Lieutenant Arnold T. GERMAN, CEC, USN, conducted Equipment Administration nspection for NMCB 128. 20 January 1968 Rear Admiral J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Commander, THRD Naval Construction Brigade, visited the Naval Advisory Detachment Lower Base Pier Project. 20 January 1968 NMCB 128 Officers hosted NMCB 74 Officers at "HURRY BACK FOR MORE, SEVENTY FOUR" party. Guests included Rear Admiral J.V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Conunander, THRD Naval Construction Regiment; Captain C.C. HED, CEC, USN; Commander G.W. SCHLEY, CEC, USN; Commander W.W. DEGROOT, CEC, USN, and Commander R.A. BOWERS, CEC, USN. 30 January 1968 Maximum Alert Ground Defense Condition ONE. was set due to a rocket and mortar attack on nearby facilities. NMCB 128 assisted the 3

31 January 1968 1 February 1968 3 February 1968 4 February 1968 6 February 1968 direction of fire from artillery and helicopters onto enemy positions. No casualties or incoming rounds. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE due to mortar and rock.et attacks on nearby facilities. Enemy launching sites observed by NMCB 128 were reported to the sector fire coordinator. Enemy river boats and swimmers sighted in river along West perimeter of Camp Faulkner. The sector fire coordinator authorized the use of M-60 Machineguns, M-16 Automatic Rifles and M-79 Grenande Launchers against the enemy. Subsequent fire resulted in two detainees and two enemy killed. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rounds. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE due to mortar attack on nearby facilities. Provided coordinates of launching sites to the sector fire coordinator. Sighted enemy movement. along causeway 400 meters Southwest of the Camp Faulkner perimeter. Assisted Marine Patrol in locating enemy by firing tracer rounds. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rounds. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE due to mortar and rocket attack on Danang area. Provided the sector fire coordinator and other units with coordinates of enemy launching positions. At 0945 Lieutenant (junior grade) Michael Dennis HOLLNGSWORTH, 710345/5105 and BU Paul Truvill HALLMAN, 2 73 50 2 7 were killed in action when their jeep was destroyed by a land mine approximately 6 miles Northwest of Danang. Memorial Services held for LTJG Michael D. HOLLNGSWORT and BU Paul T. HALLMAN. Guests at the services included: Rear Admiral J.V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN COM3RDNCB Captain H.J. JOHNSON, CEC, USN Deputy Commander, PACDVNAVFAC 'captain c. w. TURNER' CEC' USN COM30TNCR LT Colonel T.R. TORGESON, USA Deputy CO, 16T COMBAT AVATON GROUP 4

6 February 1968 6 February 1968 16 February 1968 18 February 1968 22 February 1968 24 February 1968 25 February 1968 LT Colonel W.A. MDDLETON, USA CO, 21:2m AVATON COMPANY Commander R.A. BOWERS, CEC, USN CO, NMCB 53 Commander C.H. SWFT, CHC, USN Chaplain, CBPAC Major E.L. BSHOP, USA 212TH AVATON BATTALON LT E.H~ HUBEL, CEC, USN 30111 NCR Liasion Officer LT J.R. FOL, CHC, USN NMCB 53 LCDR R.H. SHACKELFORD, CEC, USN OPS Officer, NMCB 53 YN2 V.E. ARCHBALD-3RDNCB YN3 J.L. VALKENBURG-3RDNim BU2 H.G. PERRENOT-3RDNCB Commander C.H. SWFT, CHC, COMCBPAC conducted administrative inspection for the Battalion's Religious Program. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE when the perimeter security watch observed rocket flashes. Provided coordinates of launching sites to the sector fire coordinator. No NMCB 128 Casualties or incoming rounds. Captain C.W. TURNER, Commander, 30TH Naval Construction Regiment visited Camp Faulkner and various NMCB 128 job sites. LCDR L.E. VANN, SC, USN; LT H.G. GOHRBAND, SC, USN~ and CUCM P.F. McCAREY, USN visited Camp Faulkner and conducted a Supply and Disbursing Administrative nspection. LCDR R.M. NEWCOMB, CEC, USN; Major C.J. TYSON USMC, and LCDR G.R. MATTHEWS, CEC, USN conducted COMCBPAC Administrative nspection of Communications, Ordnance, Plans and Emb'arkation. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE due to rocket attack on the Danang area. Reported coordinates of enemy launching sites to sector fire coerdinator. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rounds. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE due to rocket attack on the Marble Mountain Air Facility. No casualties or incoming rounds. s

3 March 1968 4 March 1968 7 March 1968 10 March 1968 17 March 1968 18 March 1968 20-21 March 1968 22 March 1968 24 March 1968 25 March 1968 Celebrated the SEABEE Birthday with cookouts in clubs, softball, and basketball games with NMCB FFTY THREE teams, and a stage show, "The Tikiwis". Set Gr~uad Dl:?fense Condition ONE due to roc~et attack on Danang installations including the Naval Support Activity Hospital and the ~rble Mountain Air Facility. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rounds. Rear Admiral J.V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Commander, THRD Naval Construction Brigade and Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander, Camp Faulkner and various NMCB 128 construction projects. The NMCB 128 Wardroom celebrated the 101ST Anniversary of the founding of the Civil Engineering Corps. A cocktail party was held for representatives of NMCB 128's. customer activities. The guests included: Rear Admiral S.H. KNNEY, USN Rear Admiral J.V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN Conducted Awards Ceremony at Battalion Formation. Captain C. W. TURNER, CEC, USN visited Camp Faulkner and the ASP-1 project site. Captain C.G. MLLER, CEC, USN and Commander B.J. RACK.ENSON, SC, USN conducted a CBPAC Management Assistance visit with NMCB 128. Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN, Commander, 30111 Naval Construction Regiment and Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Prospective Commander, Camp Faulkner and various NMCB 128 projects. One round estimated to be 105mm or larger air burst directly over the West perimeter. Ground Defense Condition ONE set. Origin of round not determined. No NMCB 128 casualties. Minor shrapnel damage inflicted on one NMCB 128 pickup truck. Captain C.W. TURNER, CEC, USN and Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN visited Camp Faulkner. 6

31 March 1968 5 April 1968 15 April 1968. 17 April 1968 26-27 April 1968 28 April 1968 1 May 1968 3-8 May 1968 5 May 1968 Celebrated first anniversary of recommissioning of NMCB 128. Cookouts and parties were held at the clubs and a ball game was played~ n the evening entertainment was provided by two stage shows. "The Psychedelics-A-GO-GO" and the "Soul Survivors". Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, Camp Faulkner and various NMCB 128 job sites. Captain D.G. SLN, CEC, USN,.Prospective Commander, Construction Battalions, Atlantic and Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, Camp Faulkner Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, Camp Faulkner and various job sites. Commander W.L. WLSON, CEC, USN, Operations Officer, U. S. Naval Construction Battalions, Pacific came aboard for the Battalion's Operations Department Administrative nspection. LT J.L. HENLEY, CEC, USN, Administrative Officer, U. s. Naval Construction Battalions, Pacific inspected the Battalion's Administrative/Personnel Departments. Rear Admiral J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Commander, THRD Naval Construction Brigade and Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, 30TH Naval Construction Regiment attended ribbon cutting ceremonies at the dedication of a four room school building built by NMCB 128 at Son-Bien Elementary School, Canang East. Commander C.R. WHPPLE, CEC, USN, Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion THREE and party visited Camp Faulkner on their pre-deployment site inspection. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE due to mortar attack on Danang area. Provided ambulance assistance to nearby units. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rounds. 7 -~,,...-

8 May 1968 12 May 1968 12 May 1968. 14 May 1968 2q May 1968 22 May 1968 24 May 196~ 29 May 1968 Set Ground Defense Condition ONE when the pe rimeter security watch sighted rockets fired at Danang installations. Provided the coordinates of launching sites to the sector fire coordinator. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rounds. _LT Colonel R.E. HAEBEL, USMC, Commanding Officer, THRD Amphibious Tractor Battalion dedicated their new messhall to the memory of the first NMCB 128 SEABEE to die in action, Petty Officer Keith A. McENANY. Participating i~ the ceremony were Major General Donne ROBERTSON, USMC, Commanding General, FRST Marine Division, Rear Admiral J.V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Commander, THRD Naval Construction Brigade, and Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, 30TH Naval Construction Regiment. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE due to rocket attack on Danang area. Dispatched electricfan line crew to Marble Mountain Air Facility to provide emergency repairs to power line damaged from rocket attack. No NMCB 128 casualties or i~coming rounds Captain J.R. F~HER, CEC, USN, Commander, THRD Naval Construction Brigade visited variotis NMCB 128 job s~tes. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE due to mortar attack on.danang area. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rounds. Set Ground Defense Condition ONE due to mortar and rocket attack on Danang installatiens. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming ro~ds. Rear Admiral J.V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, Commander, THRD. Naval Construction Brigade and Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander,.30TH Naval Cpnstruction Regiment visited Camp Faulkner ~d vari9us NMCB 128 projects. Set Ground Defense Condition 1 due to rocket attack on Danang 'installations. Provided sector coordinator with coordinates of launching positions. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rounds. 8

7 June 1968 9 June 1968 15 June 1968 15 June 1968 17 J une 1968 24 June 1968 29 June 1968 3 July 1968 5 July 1968 Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, Camp Faulkner and various NMCB 128 projects. NMCB 128 provided a platoon sized honor guard in a farewell ceremony at the THRD Marine Amphibious Force parade ground for General William C. WESTMORELAND, then the Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. NMCB 128's Advance Party deployed via one C-141 aircraft to Gulfport, Mississippi, to coordinate the Homeport Deployment. LT W.C. HLDERBRAND was the Officer-in Charge. Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, 30n Naval Construction Regiment visited various NMCB 128 projects. Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, NMCB 128 project sites. NMCB 3's first flight of their Advance Party arrived at Camp Faulkner, Danang East to conduct BEEP. Set Ground Defense Condition 1 due to mortar attack on Marble Mountain Air Facility. Provided sector coordinator with coordinates of enemy mortar launching sites. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rounds. Set Ground Defense Condition 1 due to mortar attack on Marble Mountain Air Facility. Provided sector coordinator with coordinates of enemy launching sites. No NMCB 128 casualties or incoming rollllds. NMCB 128 Officers hosted customer and supporting activities at a cocktail party held in the Officers Club. Honored guests included: Rear Admiral J.V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN Commander 3RD Naval Construction Brigade Brig. General H.C. OLSON, USMC Commanding General, Force Logistics Command Brig. General YOUND, USA Commanding General, Danang Support Command Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN Commander 30TH Naval Construction Regiment Q

8 July 1968 11 July 1968 12 July 1968 NMCB 128 held Battalion Quarters at Camp Faulkner, Captain J.R. FSHER, CEC, USN, Commander, 30TH Naval Construction Regiment addressed the Battalion. NMCB 128 Completed the last of the 192 barricaded ammunition storage pads, 23 guard towers, 6 gatehouses, and 35,000 feet of chain link security fence at ASP-1. NMCB 3's Commanding Officer, CDR C.R. WHPPLE, CEC, USN relieved NMCB 128' s CoD'UDanding Officer, CDR D.W. WTTSCHEBE, CEC, USN. CDR WTTSCHEBE departed for Gulfport, Mississippi. 10

9. PllOMOTONS AND AWARDS SUMMARY a. Promotions: To: E-2: 4 E-3: 59 E-4: 200 E-5: 94 b. Awards : E-6: E-7: E-8: E-9: 43 0-2: 8 8 0-3: 1 1 0-4 : 1 0 Presented: LCDR James M. CARO - Navy Achievement Medal LTJG Michael J. HOLLNGSWORTH (PosthUJ1ously) Navy Co ndation Medal with Combat "V" Purple Heart BUl Paul T. HALLMAN (Posthumously) Navy Commendation Medal with Co at "V" Purple Heart EON3 Kei th McEnany (Poathumously) Purple Heart Rec ommended: Navy Commendati on Medals - 11 Navy Achievement Medals - 19 MACV Certificat es of Achievement - 134 Commanding Officer's Letters of Commendation - 26 10. MESSAGES AND LET'ERS OF APPRECATON a. During t he period of October 1967 through June 1968 NMCB 128 r eceived 12 major messages and 22 letters of appreciation and congratulations. These messages and letters were received from the following commands and activi ties: - Commander, TH RD Naval Construction Brigade Commander, THRTETH Naval Cons t ruction Regiment U.S. Nav 1 Mobile Construction Battalions U.S. Army 16TH Combat Aviation Support Group U. S. Naval First Coastal Zone Advisory Team 143 U.S. Marine THRD Amphib i an Tractor Battalion Commander, U. S. Naval Construction Battalions, Atlantic Commander, u. S. Nasal Cons t ruction Battalions, l 1 acfic Headq uarters, U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam Headquarters, Command and Control Detachment, U.S. Army STH Special Forces Group U. S. Army, FRST Logi stics Command Headquart er s, U.S. Army 95TH Evacuation Hospital Headquarters, U. S. Army 212TH Comba t Support Aviation Batt alion Commander, Marine Air craft Group ELEVEN CoillDlallder, Marine Aircraft Group S XTEEN Commanding General, THRD Mari ne Amphilious Force Headquar ters, U. S. Marine FRST Mil i tary Poli ce Battalion Commander, Service Force, Atlantic Air America, nc. 11 Enclosure (1)