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Welcome to SeabeeCook.ComSeabeeCook.Com is dedicated to my two life-long naval careers: the Seabees and food service. SeabeeCook.Com welcomes Seabees, friends and military enthusiasts to come in and explore Seabee history, military food service, the library and bookstore and the Seabees of today. |
Two Missions to Korea: Inchon and Yo Do Island is the theme of Issue No. 5 of the Seabee Log. At Inchon, General Douglas MacArthur made one of the most dramatic transitions from the defense to the attack. The Seabees of the 104th NCB were there to support the amphibious landings. Two years later, the Seabee-built landing strip on Yo Do Island saved many pilots and their planes. Subscribe today so you don't miss these stories. |
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| Seabee Message Center An on-line discussion forum dedicated to discussing the history and traditions of the Seabees of the U.S. Navy. (Takes you to NSVA. org.) |
The Seabee Log Now in its second year, the Seabee Log is a historical magazine that explores Seabee wit and ingenuity. |
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| Library and Bookstore The Seabees have been writing since 1942. The great books of Hugh Aaron are featured as is Can Do!. |
History The Seabees have a rich and colorful history. Read once, and you'll come back for more! |
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| Seabees on the Web More and more Seabees are joining the information age. See what they have to say. |
Military Food Service Read about the unsung heroes of the galley. |
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