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Seabees interviewed by 'Dateline'

Seabees interviewed by 'Dateline'

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Equipment Operator 1st Class Frankie Cruz, Equipment Operator Constructionman Clinton Roberts, Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Michael Mccracken and Construction Mechanic 3rd Class James Winters are interviewed by "Dateline" correspondent Keith Morrison as part of an hourlong NBC program slated to air June 19. The interviews tell the story of how the Seabees became first responders to a fatal vehicle accident while returning home from field training exercise last year. Their actions helped save the life of a mother and her two children. Three of the Seabees are members of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 and one (Winters) is currently assigned to Naval Construction Group 1. (Navy photo by Shane Montgomery/Released)

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02/05/2013
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