I 1' ( NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION FIVE DEPLOYMENT COMPLETION REPORT ONG.HA, RVN NOVEMBER, JULY, 1968

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I 1' ( '' /' ' NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION FIVE DEPLOYMENT COMPLETION REPORT ONG.HA, RVN NOVEMBER, 1967 -JULY, 1968

U. S. NAVAL MOBIL8 CONSTRUCTION BATTALICN rtfs FPO San Francisco 96601 N~CB5/S3:rdw 3121 Ser 1329 8 Novembe r 1 :iu From: To: Subj: Ref: Encl: Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion?J'./r: Commander, Naval Construction Battalions, U. S. Pacific Fleet Deployment Completion Report; submission of (a) COMCBPACINST 5213.lE (b) COMCBPAC OPORD 28-67 (1) Deployment Completion Report 1. with reference (.q ), i:i.s required in.. Copy to: COMCBPAC 3 COM30NCR 2 CINCPACFLT 1 COM31NCR 2 COMSERVPAC 1 COM32NCR 2 CO MC BL ANT 2 COM20NCR 2 SEABEE HISTORIAN 1 COM21NCR 2 DIR OF NAVAL HISTO~Y 1 COCSN PORHUE:: 1 CG FMFPAC l NAVSCOLSCONST 1 NAVFAC (Code c6) 1 NAVSCOL C.EX: OFF 1 NAVFAC (Code o6}) 1 ALL NMCBS l COMNAVFORV 1 NCEL l COM3NCB 2 OICC VIF;TNAM l '

TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction Chronology Administrative Summary 1. Personnel 2. Reenlistment 3. Safety 4. Discipline 5. Morale 6. Medical 7. Dental 8. Chaplain's Activities 9. Public Relations 10. 11. Awards and Promotions Supply Summary 12. Security Company 13. Detail/Detachment Summary Equipment Summary 1. General Comments on Equipment Codes 2. Results of NMCB FIVE - NMCB SEVEN BEEP 3. Equipment Status Charts Training Report Labor Distribution Report Construction Summary 1. Completed Projects Report 2. Facilities Constructed by Item 3. Major Construction Projects - General Comments 4. Construction Item Summaries 5. Progress and Performance Chart Fiscal Summary of Construction Operations Progress Photographs l 2-'.) 7 9 10 10-11 12 13 13-16 17 17 17 18-36 37-.39 40 4o- 45 49-50 51-53 54-58 59-60 61-62 63 65-67 68-70 71-79 Bo- 132 133-1) 7 i -,q - 140 141-176 i

INTRODUCTION NMCB FIVE was deployed to Camp Barnes on the Dong Ha Combat Base, Dong Ha, Republic of Vietnam from 30 November 1967 to 20 July 1968. The primary mission of the battalion was construction in support of Third Marine Amphibious Forces in the Northern!Corps Area. The battalion was under the operational control of the THIRTY-SU::OND Naval Construction Regiment. NMCB FIVE's construction forces were employed through the Northern I Corps with the major sites being the Dong Ha and Quang Tri Combat Bases, National Highways ONE and NINE, and the numerous sites below the.demilitarized Zone. Specific projects in these and other areas are covered in Section VI of this report. The military situation in the Dong Ha Area never seriously impeded the construction effort except during the TEI' Offensive when the flow of construction materials into Dong Ha was halted by the interdiction of the Cua Viet River by Northern Vietnamese ~orces. The National Highway upgrading work was halted several times during the TE:l' period; however, equipment utilization continued at a maximu~ with a backlog of projects such as the Dong Ha LCU Ramp and Ammunition Supply Point. 1

CHRONOLOGY 10 Nov 67 25 Nov 67 NMCB FIVE'e Advance Party arrived at Camp Ba.mes, Dong Ha, Republic of Vietnam. Detail tcho composed of one officer and twenty-eight enlisted men deployed to Ca Lu to construct living and security bunkers t for the U.S. Marine Corps. The detail returned on 6 January J 1968 after constructing 22-18 1 x24 1 and 2-18 x22 timber 1 bunkers.?o Nov 67 NMCB FIVE relieved NMCB ZL~VEN Republic of Vietnam. at Camp Barnes, Dong Ha, 5 Dec 67 RADM J. V. BARTLE:rT, CBC, USN, COM3NCB visited the site of the LCU Ramp being constructed by NMCB FIVE at Dong Ha. The Dong Ha Bridge was closed due to a traffic accident which seriously damaged the bridge decking. By mobilizing a roundthe-clock repair operation, NMCB F~VE personnel were able to reopen the vital LOC link only 48 hours after the accident. 9 Dec 67 14 Dec 67 18 Dec 67 20 Jlln 68 23 J"ln 68 Detail Foxtrot composed of one officer and thirty-five men, departed for site A-3 to construct living and security bunkers J for the U.S. Marine Corpe. The detail returned on 24 December f 1968 after constructing 17-18 1 ~24 and 2-8 x12 1 timber.j bunkers. Detail Foxtrot came under daily NVA artillery and! rocket fire while at A-3. I Detail Foxtrot came under enemy tire while deployed at site A-3. The resultant enemy action resulted in one KIA, Roger E. HUESTIS, BUHCN, Bll 19 72 and one WIA, William D. THOMPSON, BUR2, 327 19 71 who later died as a result of wounds received in this action. Vietnamese Laborers from Cam Lo were hired to work on the LCU Landing and Storage Area, Dong Ha, under an arrangement whereby they would be paid food commodities from Food for Peace Work Projects in accordance with Public Law 480 Title II, Section 202. At 0845 two NMCB FIVE trucks were ambushed on Route #9 between Dong Ha and Cam Lo. The enemy used small arms fire, claymore mines, and rocket propelled grenades. The two drivers, W. L. DANIELS, EX)H3 and J. T. JAWORSKI, EX)H3, were wounded in the amubsh. At 1135 an NMCB FIVE grader hit an explosive device on the shoulder of the road on Highway One, 1.7 miles north of the Don~ Ha Bridge. B. O. KI7.ER, EX>NCA received minor shrapnel wounds. 2

25 Jan 68 30 Jan 68 l Feb 68 19 Feb 68 26 Feb 68 3 Mar 68 8 Mar 68 28 Mar 68 l Apr 68 l Apr 68 NMC'B FIVE completed construction of a mobile Eiffel truss bridge. The mobile bri1ge is 4o long, 12 ' wine and has a capacity of 35 tons on a 30 ' span. The mobile bridge wrs planned for use in trans~ortin: h~avy equi pment over National Route Nine and to provide an immediate replacement for short span damaged bridges. The br i dge c.~n be transported by prirr.e mover or airlifted by CH-54. The Camp Barnes Enlisted Men's Club was officially opened with t he presentation of a USO show. RADM J. B ~ OSBORN, USN, Commander Naval Support Activity, Danang, visited the construction site of the LCU Landing and Staging area being constructed by NMCB FIVE at Dong Ha. The construction site at the ~U Landing anrl Staging area at Dong Ha came under enemy artillery fire. The. attack resulted in three NMCB FIVE WIA's. The injured men were J. H. REYNOLDS, IDl: O. J. ESTUS, ~N3; and T. L. COLLINS, CA. Camp Barnes received 4o rounds of enemy rocket and artillery fire. The action resulted in three WIA's, EOHCN S.L. MCGINNIS, CMA2 I.M. THOMAS J R., and EAD3 J.C. MONROE, plus 38 pieces of damaged e quipment and severe damage to Alpha Company shops, NMCB FIVE messhall, and several living hut s. The Civil Engineer Corps and Seabee Birthday was celebrated at Camp Barnes. Major General TOMPKINS, Commanding General 3rd Marine Division, was guest speaker and presented awards. Camp Barnes r eceived 10 rounds of enemy rocket and artillery fire: The acti.on resulted in 3 KIA 's, CN 'E. E. NEVINS, C~W2 J.P. HA.RrLAG E II, and BUL2 J. ',.f. BO"qDERS,.and -~ WIA ' s, SWFCN J.L. WARD, SWF2 G. R. ADAMS, BUL3 R.A.. TERRY, BULCN M.C. RADFORD, CEP2 D. L. SPAHN, CEP3 W. D. vffiite, BUL2 E.J. SYKO'liA JR., and cew3 K. E. MULLIS. One berthing hut was completely destroyed. Seven NMCB. FIVE personnel constructing a 42 ' guard tower at Cam Lo came under enemy mortar fire. The action resulted in one WIA, EX>N2 J. T. FOSTER. NMCB FIVE's change of command ceremony was held with Commander R. B. WILSON, CEC, USN, relieving Commander E. J. WILLIAMS, JR., CEC, USN. A convoy carrying materials to NMCB FIVE' s Detail Romeo at Ca Lu came under enemy mortar fire. No casualties were sustained by NMCB FIVE personnel or equipment. 3

4 Apr 68 7 Apr 68 25 Apr 68 11+ May 68 27 May 68 A convoy carrying materials and supplies for NMCB FIVE's Detail Romeo was ambushed on National Route Nine while enroute to Ca Lu. The action resulted in one minor WIA, EADCN K. R. HAAN. NMCB FIVE 's Detail Romeo completed a Cl23 capable airstrip at Ca Lu. The project, soon to become known as LZ Stud, was begun on 14 M~rch 1968 and was utilized by U. s. and South Vietnamese Forces during operation Pe6asus in the relief operation of Khe Sanh. RADM W. M. HSAMAN, CEC, U3N, COMCBPAC;. RADM J. V. BARTL"8l'T, CEC, 1 USN, COMjNGB; CAPT T.C. WILLIAMS, CEC, USN, Staff CINCPACFLT; and CAPT G.A. GOl"TZKE, JH., CEC, USN, 3NC" Rep Saigon visited NM:B FIVE and inspected Camp Barnes and various construction projects on the Dong Ha Combat Hase... The Dong Ha Combat Base came under enemy artillery fire. Camp Barnes received approximately seven rounds of enemy fire resulting in three WIA's: EOl D. V. BAKER, usn; SK3 A.R. WOOD, USN; and SK2 W.F. HUMPHERY. The Camp Barnes Enlisted Men's Club suffered major damage and two pieces of construction equipment were damaged. NMCB FIVE's Advance Party, composed of one Officer in Charge and 16 enlisted men departed Camp Barnes to Danang and returned to Port Hueneme, California with NMCB NINE's Main Body flights on. 30 May 1968. 3 Jun 68 RADM J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, COM3NCB and RADM J.B. OSBORN, USN, Commander Naval Support Activity, Danang, visited Camp Barnes. 9 Jun 68 An NMCB FIVE patrol, patrolling the area south of the Dong Ha Combat Base, set off an explosive device resulting in the injury of one member of the patrol, BUH3 T.L. RICHART. 9 Jun 68 Two NMCB FIVE 5 Ton dump trucks, traveling between Cam Lo and the Camp Carroll River Run source on Route Nine, were damaged by enemy road mines. No NMCB FIVE personnel sustained injury. 20 Jun 68 Dong Ha Combat Base came under enemy artillery fire resulting in the destruction of the Dong Ha ASP. Three NMCB FIVE personnel, BUH2 R.D. EASTMAN, CMA3 B.E. HALL, and BUR3 F.J. RUPERT were injured as a result of the action. Camp Barnes received major structural damages to all shop areas and damages varying from slight to major in the berthing and administrative areas. 4

29 Jun 68 NMCB FIVE personnel on a road crew west of Cam Lo on Route Nine came under NV A mortar fire, resulting in 3 WIA '.s, EOC J. H. ADAMS, IDH3 E.M. MCNICHOLAS, and EOH3 C. C. MILLER. 3 Jul 68 NMCB FIVE commenced asphalt paving operations on National Route One between the Dong Ha Leu Ramp and the main gate of the Dong Ha Combat Base. 18 Jul 68 NMCB FIVE' s ma.in body airlift to CONUS commenced with the first flight 's movement from Dong Ha to Danang. The main body airlift from Danang to Point Mugu, California was completed via Military Airlift Command aircraft on 24 July 1968. 20 Jul 68 NMCB FIVE was relieved at Camp Barnes, Dong Ha, Republic of Vietnam by NMCB SEVEN. 5