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  1. www.history.navy.mil › online-reading-room › historic-topics0Diego Garcia - NHHC

    The remote coral atoll of Diego Garcia is the largest of sixty small islands forming the Chagos Archipelago located just south of the equator in the middle of the Indian Ocean. European exploration of the Indian Ocean was spear headed by the Portuguese when Vasco da Gama completed his initial voyage to India in 1499. This, together with the voyages of Columbus (1492 – 1504), opened the way to global imperialism based on sea power. Uninhabited islands like Diego Garcia were prized as a ...

  2. Feb 26, 2020 · One of the major projects for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command and the major project for the Seabees in the 1970s and early 1980s was the construction of naval facilities on the atoll of Diego Garcia, which was part of the British Indian Ocean Territory. Diego Garcia, one of the 52 coral atolls of the Chagos Archipelago, was located in the Indian Ocean 960 miles south of India and 7 miles south of the equator. The 6,700 acre, heavily vegetated atoll was horseshoe- shaped with a ...

  3. Only a few months later, on January 11, 1994, “The Professionals” were called upon to provide assistance to the Southern California earthquake victims following the 8.6 trembler that devastated the area. A total of 32 water buffaloes, 2000-gallon tanks on trailers, were sent into the neighborhoods of Simi Valley to provide potable water to ...

  4. In June 1976, the Kangroos arrived on Diego Garcia, marking the first time since the Vietnam conflict that the battalion deployed as a complete unit. The major construction effort on Diego Garcia was the extension of the existing airfield and expansion of the parking apron. Twice during the deployment, in August and again in November, battalion

  5. ACIFIC INDUSTRIAL TRANSMITTER AREA DEPLOYMENT COMPLETION REPORT NOVEMBER 1973-JUNE 1974. From: To: Subä: Ref. Encl: U.S. NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION FOUR FLEET POST OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 96601 5213 Ser: 341 17 1974 . S. Naval Mobile Construction Report; submission of Commanding Officer, U Battalion FOUR Distribution ...

  6. Project Summary: In Diego Garcia, UCT One installed two 2500-foot pipelines to carry petroleum, oil and lubricants from tankers moored offshore to the island. The team also constructed and installed a permanent mooring system for the tankers. Propellant-actuated embedment anchors were used as the primary holding power for the mooring system. On ...

  7. www.history.navy.mil › content › historyNMCB 62 DCRs - NHHC

    Oct 25, 2024 · Reindeer Station (Diego Garcia) Killed in action in Peacetime; Civil Engineer Corps Officer's School; Civil Engineer Corps History Photographs; Afghanistan - Silver Star Presented to Lt. (jg) Francis L. Toner IV; Historical Photographs; Camp Lejeune - Seabee Training Records; Ocean Facilities Program. Ocean Facilities Program - Main; Background ...

  8. Diego Garcia has been writLen. As the last Resident Battalion on Diego Garcia, our mission WdS to i:omplote all NCF projects, retro9-rade all ex­ cess NCF material, i!qUlpment and scrap accumulated ovec 11 years of seabee Conslruction, restot~ the island as close as possible to its natural state,

  9. In November 1971, NMCB THREE was deployed to Guam to start construction of a new Seabee camp. The Battalion lived up to its "Better Than Best" motto by constructing enough permanent facilities to have the dedication of Camp Covington on May 4, 1972. In February 1975 the Battalion deployed to Diego Garcia, a British territory in the Indian Ocean ...

  10. Apr 18, 2015 · The Diego Garcia base was initially planned as an austere communication station with all necessary supporting facilities, including an airstrip. On 23 January 1971 a nine-man reconnaissance party from landed on the atoll to confirm planning information and carry out a preliminary survey of the beach landing areas.