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200616-N-YA315-2010 PORT HUENEME, Calif. Construction

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200616-N-YA315-2010 PORT HUENEME, Calif. Construction

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200616-N-YA315-2010 PORT HUENEME, Calif. Construction Electrician Constructionman Matthew Torregrossa, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4, places a data sheet holder on to the side of a conex box for important inventory sheets. NMCB 4 is conducting a mount out exercise to test the battalion’s ability to load and transport material and equipment. Seabees are the expeditionary engineering and constructions experts of the naval service. They provide task-tailored, adaptable and combat-ready engineering, and construction forces that deploy to support Navy objectives globally. (U.S. Navy photo Construction Electrician Constructionman Alexzander Petitt /Released)

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