I did a short stretch in MCB133, a long time ago........
I did a short stretch in MCB133, a long time ago........
I doubt your bridges are exactly the same as this bridge is made of aluminum alloy. IIRC, it was designed for WWII by the British. It is packaged neatly on pallets to be dropped by parachute or cargo chute from low flying aircraft. It is used ahead of attacking forces to replace damaged bridges or were no bridge exist.
I've always associated Seabees with the Pacific.
Many think of the the Seabees as a wedge issue
Huh? Can you explain that?![]()
In the 1944 John Wayne movie previously mentioned, he played the leading character Wedge Donovan (I don't think it's a real person) who was instrumental in creating the Seabees (at least in the movie). The movie was set in the Pacific.
I suppose many may remember the WWII John Wayne movie "The Fighting Seabees." I suspect it was highly fictionalized. One of several in which John Wayne's character was killed at the end.
Chief you need to show the boys the marston matting for all the air strips . If you have any pic thanks OldSeabee
The club that houses the CPO & Officer's club as well as the EM club at Port Hueneme, CA( home of the west coast Seabees) is called Duke's in honor of John Wayne. The theme song of the movie "Fighting Seabees" is the anthem for the Bees. It was one of Wayne's more lame movies,IMO.
I also thought Combat engineers were in Europe and Seabee's in the Pacific.
Has any EM made the mistake of washing out a CPO coffee mug ??
(does your rear still hurt ?)