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Builder 3rd Class Olivia Ploetz, assigned to Naval

Builder 3rd Class Olivia Ploetz, assigned to Naval

Builder 3rd Class Olivia Ploetz, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota, uses a screed board to level concrete at the beginning of construction of the Shipboard Electronic Systems Evalu... More

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota Seabees Builder 2nd Class Travis Kortekamp, Builder Constructionman Maranda Ore, and Chief Builder Andrew Brandmeier use concrete floats to finish concrete fo... More

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota Seabees, Equipment Operator 2nd Class Taylor Moore, Builder 3rd Class Mark Byrne, Steelworker 1st Class Joshua Weinkein, Builder Constructionman Derek Blatten... More

Builder Constructionman Taylor Mendonca, assigned to

Builder Constructionman Taylor Mendonca, assigned to

Builder Constructionman Taylor Mendonca, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota, uses a concrete float to finish concrete during construction of the Shipboard Electronic Systems Evaluat... More

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota Seabees, Builder Construction Taylor Mendonca directs a concrete pump truck hose while Builder Constructionman Derek Blattenberger uses a concrete vibrator to... More

Builder 3rd Class Michael Laino and fellow Seabees

Builder 3rd Class Michael Laino and fellow Seabees

Builder 3rd Class Michael Laino and fellow Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota help spread concrete at the construction site for the Shipboard Electronic Systems Evaluation F... More

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota Seabees, Engineering Aide Constructionman Brice Krauth, Engineering Aide Constructionman Joshua Johns, and Engineering Aide Constructionman Daniel Walkowski, ... More

Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion

Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion

Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota use a screed board to level concrete at the beginning of the Shipboard Electronic Systems Evaluation Facilities (SESEF) construction proje... More

Builder Constructionman Maranda Ore, assigned to Naval

Builder Constructionman Maranda Ore, assigned to Naval

Builder Constructionman Maranda Ore, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota, prepares for concrete placement in support of Shipboard Electronic Systems Evaluation Facilities (SESEFs) ab... More

Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion

Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion

Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota use a pump truck attachment hose for concrete placement and a concrete vibrator to eliminate air pockets to begin the construction of the ... More

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota Seabees, Builder Constructionman Taylor Mendonca directs a concrete pump truck hose while Builder Constructionman Derek Blattenberger uses a concrete vibrator... More

Builder 3rd Class Olivia Ploetz, assigned to Naval

Builder 3rd Class Olivia Ploetz, assigned to Naval

Builder 3rd Class Olivia Ploetz, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota, uses a screed board to level concrete at the beginning of the Shipboard Electronic Systems Evaluation Facilities... More

Chief Builder Andrew Brandmeier, assigned to Naval

Chief Builder Andrew Brandmeier, assigned to Naval

Chief Builder Andrew Brandmeier, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota, uses a concrete float to finish concrete during construction of the Shipboard Electronic Systems Evaluation Faci... More

Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion

Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion

Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 Detail Rota have been tasked with construction of a 50 ft steel tower in support of Shipboard Electronic Systems Evaluation Facilities (SESEFs) aboard... More

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