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.. DEPLOYMENT COMPlETION REPORT... EBRUARY I 967- OCTOBER,, I 96~. /...- ---- /? ~ --. ' u!/!. r:-- - de t CAMP FAULKNER DANANG EAST SOUTH VIETNAM ' ~/'\...'-HUE PHU BAI~ 'Cr DANANG ( HOIAN \r~ CHULAI r-'/ ("-.J_./ 1 Y -4~ ( SOUTH CHINA f. /do. % \PLEIKU ( ~ \ ),..J & BIEN HOA~ r,..ra..._') : ~-.,,.- SAIGON LONG BINH -7f /,,..r USNMCB 133..

From: To: U. S. NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION ONE HUNIRED THIRTY-THREE FPO New York, New York 09501 MCB133 :S-3 :lay 5213 Ser 1666 12 December 1967 Conimanding Officer, U. s. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion ONE THIRTY THREE Commander Naval Construction Battalions, u-. S. Paci.fie Fleet Subj: Deployment Compl~tion Report; forwarding ot Ref: (a), COMCBPACINST 5213.lD (b) C<Jo1C.BPAC OPORD 28-66 (c) MA.P SERIF.s L701 1 SHEET 6659III, A.M.S. Corps of Engineers Encl: (1) Deployment CoJ11Pletion Report 1. Enclosure (1). A Summary of U. s. Na~l Mobile Construction Battalion One Thirty Three's Deployment to Da Nang, Republic of Vietnam during the period Febrliary 1967 through October 1967, is forwarded in accordance with reference (a). 2. ~loyment Status. In accordance with reference (b), NMCB One Thirty Three was deployed at I)a.Nang East, Republic of Vietnam. The primary mission of the Battalion was construction in support of U. S. Military Forces, under the Corn:mander, Thirtieth Naval Construction Regiment from February 1967 to October 1967.. 3. Un.1 t Movements a. The Advance Party of the Battalion arrived in the Republic of Vietn.~ on two flights provided by MA-C AIRLIFT. The first aircraft arrived on 6 January 1967, and the second arrived on 7 January 1967. b. The Main Body of the Battalion arrived in the Republic of Vietnam on C-1.41 aircraft pr ovided by the MAC. 'fhe first aircraft &?'rived on 8 February 1967, and the last plane arrived on 12 February 1967. c. On 29 March 1967 a crew of 12 men led.-by First Class Tincher departed for Hoi An to build a cantonment for ARVN Forces. The detail returned on 21 May 1967. d. On 9 Apri l 1967, So men under LT(jg) Williams departed.danang for Saigon in accordance w;i.th.30 NCR OPORD 3-67. The detail provided well drilling at various locations in the Republic of Vietnam.... i i i..:..

Seabee Team 13J01 dep&:r~d &VN 28 Ma.7 1967 for 'feaa Train.tog at CBC, Gulfport, Mississippi. f. Froa 14 July 1967 through 7 August 1967 a detail of 8 Mn was deployed south of DaNang in support of 1/1 Marines. g. From 18 Ju17 1967 through 16 August 1967 a detail of 10 men was deployed south or D&Bang in support of 3/1 Marines. h. A detail or 32 men was deplo,-ed to the Dong Ha alternate airfield, Si te X, between 15 September and 21 September 1967, led by EOCS Eberlin. 1. On October 7 1 1967, LT(jg) Williams, OICC tor well dri.tlling, returned to Camp Faulkner terminating NMCB 133 drilling activities. j. The AdTance Party of tbe Battalion departed tianaiig on 25 September 1967 f or CBC, Gulfport, Mississippi, in aircraft provided by MAC. k. The Main Body of the Battalion departed the Republic of Vietnam on C-141 aircraft provided by the MAC. Tbe first of eight aircraft departed on 23 October 1967 and the last departed on 27 October 1967. 4. Significant Events. a. The Battalion celebrated the 25th Birthday of the Seabees and the l OOth Anniversary of the Civil Engineer Corps on 5 March 1967. The Program consisted of sports events, a show by the Oolden Goodies, contests, and a cake cutting. Guests included RADM Paul B. SEUFBR, Cle, USN, CoJ'lll1lander, THIRD Naval Construction Brigade, and RADM Paul L. IACY, Jr.,,USN, Commander, Naval Support Activity, Da Nang. The Seabee Queen was Miss Margaret Goodrich of Winston Salem, N.C., Red Cross Volunteer Worker!romthe D&Nang area. b. 22 March - First Seabee of the Month was selected for the month of March. He is Bt1L2 J.E. Shantz, "D" Company. c. 27 March - RADM William M. HEAMAN, CEC, USN, Commander, Naval Construction Battalions, U. S. Pacific Fleet, and RA.DM Paul E. SEUFER, CEC, USN, Commander, Third NaTal Construction Brigade, visited Camp Faulkner. d. 21 April.. Captain Greer A. Busbee, CFC, USN, Commander, Naval Construction Batta.lions, u. s. Atlantic Fleet, visited Ca.mp Faulkner from 21 to 22 April 1967, and toured the Battalion's construction sites. e. 22 April - Captain John D. Burley, C~, USN, Commanding Officer Construction Battalion Center, Davisville, Rhode Island, visited Camp Faulkner from 22 April to 2) April 1967 and toured the Battalion's job sites. f. 22 April - The Seabee of the Month for April was selected. He is BUL2 D. J. Wahl or the P & E section of Headquarters Comp~. g. 27 April - Captain H. J. Johnson, CEC, US N, Deputy Commander Pacific Division, NAVFACKNGCOM; Captain A. R. Marschall, CEC, USN, Coil1I!lander J ONCR; Captain B. W. Vanleer, CEC, USN, Assistant C9mmander for Militar y Readiness, NAVFACENGCOM and Captain C. J. Ba.ker, C~, USN, Deput y commander 3rd NCB, Visited Camp Faulkner. iv

h. 10 May - Captain C. G. Miller, CEC, USN, Chief of Staff, COMCBPAC, and LCDR F. W. Newcomb, CEC, USN, held a Command, Operations, and Plans inupection o! the Battalion on 10 through ll May 1967. i. 22 May - The Seabee cit the Month for May was selected. He 1a HK2 R. D. LeTerton. j. 17 June - On 17 June through 19 June 1967, tbe Battalion Supply and Logistics inspection was conducted by a :party from 31 NCR. Tbe party consisted of LCDR L.B. Vann, SC, USN; LT(jg} T. J. Wilson, SC, USN; and SKCS D. F. Thompson, USN. k. 21 June - On 21 June 1967 RlDM William M. HBAMAN, CEC, USN, COMCBPAC, and Captain A. R. Mar1chall,.CEC, USN, COM30NCR visited Camp Faulkner. 1. 22 June - The Seabee ot the Month tor June i EAD2 B. D. Johnson, USN, o! "H" Company. m. 11 July - the CBPAC Ac:hain/Operations inspection was held on 11 and 12 July 1967. CDR R.H. Miller, CEC, USN, and LT J. L. Henley, CEC, USN, conducted the inspection. n. 22 July - The Seabee of the Month tor July is BUIJ R. A. Brady, Jr. o. 3 August - On 3 August 1967 and 4 August 1967, Captain R. C. Engram, CEC, USN, Commander, Twentieth Naval Construction Regiment, visited Camp Faulkner. p. 13 August - On 13 August 1967 Battalion quarters were held at Camp Faulkner commemorating the First Anniversary or the reconun:lssioning of NMCB ljj. q. 13 August - At 2210 on 13 August 1967, Camp Faulkner received two incoming 60 mm mortar rounds resulting in minor damage to tw1? (2) nuts and injuries to twenty-three (23) NMCB 1B3 personn9l. A formal investigation was conducted by.the 1st Marine Division. r. 17 August - U:DR F. M. Newcomb, C:&;, USN, from COMCBPAC, inspected the Plans and Training Department from 17 to 19 August 1967. s. 21 August - On 21 August 1967 Major Tyson from 31st NCR visited Camp Faulkner in conjunction with Ordnance and Communication gear. t. 24 August - RADM J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, and Captain A. R. Marsch.all, CEC, USN, Commander Third Naval Construction Brigade and Commander, Thirtieth Naval Construction Regiment visited Camp Faulkner. u. 22 August - The Seabee o! the Month!or August 1967 is BUR2 s. S. Cotman. v...

v. 2 September - RADM W. M~ ~ENGER, CEC, USN, Vice.Commander of Naval Facilities Engineering Command, RADK J. V. BARTLETT, CEC, USN, CoJlllll&Jlder, Third Naval Construction Brigade, Captain H.J. Johnson, CEC, USN, Deput1 Co1111D&Dder.Pacific Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command, and Captain C. w. Turner, CEC, USN~ Co111D11nder, Thirtieth Naval Construction Regiaent visited Ca11p Faulkner. v. 8 September - Brigadier General M. E. O&tes~ CE, USA, Director of Construction MACV, RADM J. V. BARTLETT., CF.c, USN, cojijl&dder, Third Naval Construction Brigade visited ~amp Faulkner. x. 18 September - Captain c. W. Turner, CEC, USN, Commander, Thirtieth Naval Construction Regiaent visited Camp Faulkner and then toured One Thirty Three's job sites. 1 21 September - LT Colonel R. L. Shuford, USMC, Conaaanding Officer 3rd Allltrac Battalion visited Camp Faulkner. z. 24 September - The first flight of NMCB One Twenty Eight's. Advance party arrived in DaNang, Republic of Vietl'lB.!ll. aa. 24 September - The Co..Seabees of the Month for September are BUL2 W. M. Weddle and EON.3 A. P Spangler, Jr. bb. 27 September - Captain Helson Anderson, CEC, USN, Former Commander )0th Naval Construction Regiment visited Camp Faulkner. cc. 2tl September - Captain c. o. Killer, CEC, USN, Chier of Start, Commander Construction Battalions, U. s. Pacific Fleet, Commander B. J. Hackenaon, SC, USN, Supply Officer, Co11111ander Construction Battalions, U. s. Pacific Fleet, and LCDR V. Young, CEC, USN, Equipment Officer for )lst NC~ visited Camp Faulkner. dd. 6 October - Captain c. W. Turner, CEC, USN, Commander JOth Naval Constructi.on Regiment visited Camp Faulkner. ee. 7 October - The Officers ot NMCB 133 keld their farewell party; among those distinguished gueata attending weres Maj. General H. Nickerson, USMC - Deput1 Co.mander III MU' Cf.ptain c. W. Turner - Colllll&llder 30th Naval Construction Regiment Captain J. M. Hill - Commander 32nd Naval Cons1;ruction Regi.Jllent Captain S. J. Wynne - COM NAV FOR V - Rep., DaNang Colonel E. o. Reed - Connanding Officer MAG 16 Lt. Colonel R. L. Shofford - Commanding Officer III Amtrac Battalion Lt. Colonel T. R. Torgeson - Conimanding Officer 212th Aviation Battalion Lt. Colonel G. W. Levis - Commanding Officer 2!i5th Aviation Company Commanding Officers all DaNang NMCB 1 a. ff. 9 October - Captain C. W. Turner, CEC, USN, Commander 30th Naval Construction Regiment visited Camp Faulkner to inspect storm damage. vi

gg. 24 October - NMCB 133 held Battalion quarters, at this time Captain c. W. Turner presented a citation to the Battallon.ffroa 3oNCR for outstanding performance while deployed in Vietnam from February 1967 to October 1967. hh. 2$ October 1967 - The first flight or NMCB 133's 11&in body departed Vietnam for Gulfport with CDR E. H~ Marsh, Cl!', USN, Commanding Officer of!dcb 133 on board. 5. Major Proble111s. a. The ujor proble shared with other D&Nang based Battalions, which persi ted for the whole nine! months of the deplojllent, was an insufficient quantity o! base run rock Jnd all sizes of finished run rock. This shortage resulted in several delays with major projects such as ammo storage areas and also resulted in finished products ot a lesser quality than could have been obtained vi th an uple supply of rock produc ta. b. Several Lesaer Probleas:werei (1) Long lead time necessary to procure finish type electrical and plumbing materials; (2) Some lost time due to heavy rains and stora damage; (3) High breakage of hand tools resulting in depletion of on hand stock and some lost time due to minor injuries frojll tools or inferior qual- ~...-~ "TO' vii.:_..,.