Seabees of the Navy, 1942 - 1997: A Bibliography
Seabee Reserve
By Steven C. Karoly
Articles
281 "Advanced Base
Command: Learning Navy ABC's." All Hands. No. 513
(October 1959), 12.
Naval Reserves, including Seabees who build the bases, learn to
organize and command advanced bases for the next war.
282 "'Can Do' Reserve
Unit Authorized." All Hands, No. 372 (February 1948),
58.
Seabee Reserve will be organizing throughout the country soon.
Article also gives a breakdown of where the 5,500 active duty
Seabees are stationed.
283 Gatch, Calvin F. "Be
Prepared: Reserve Seabees Help Save Boy Scout Camp." All
Hands, No. 886 (February 1991), 29-31.
Reserve Seabees from the 1st Brigade renovate Camp Mataquay, a
Boy Scout camp in San Diego, CA County. Their work is attributed to saving the camp from destruction by a wild fire.
284 "Good Deed-Good
Duty." All Hands. No. 513 (October 1959), 15.
Seabees from Seabee Reserve Divisions 12-3, 12-4 and 12-8 build a
Boy Scout camp in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California.
285 Hanrmon, Jack.
"Construction Men Train for Combat." All Hands,
No. 486 (July 1957), 11.
Seabee Reserves train at MCRD, San Diego.
286 "Ingenious
'Aero-sled' Skims Over Snow at 50 mph." All Hands,
No. 426 (August 1952), 40.
Reserve Seabees build a powered sled using a Piper Aircraft
engine.
287 "Learning Artic
Warfare." All Hands, No. 398 (April 1950), 2-5.
Instructors from the Army's 14th Regimental Combat Team teach
Seabee reserves how to operate in artic conditions at Camp Hale,
CO.
288 Marx, Robert S.
"Ambassadors with Hammers and Saws." All Hands,
No. 486 (July 1957), 8-10.
Examples of work performed by several Naval Reserve Construction
Battalion Divisions.
289 "Navy to Organize Reserve Battalions to Supplement Construction Units." Engineering News-Record, 140 (April 8, 1948), 525.
290 "Navy's Top Reserve
Units." All Hands, No. 444 (February 1954), 38.
Seabee Division 9-30, Colorado Springs, CO, is named as one of
the best reserve units.
291 "Reserve
'Can-Do.'" All Hands, No. 355 (September 1946), 16-8.
The Bulletin Board. Seabee Reserve units, staffed with World War
II Seabee veterans, are being organized throughout the country.
292 "Seabee Family."
All Hands, No. 629 (June 1969), 37.
Three members of the Johnson family of Hanahan, SC, are Seabee
Reserves in the 14th Seabees.
293 "Seabee Reserve:
Veterans Combine Training with Good Works." Look, 18
(August 24, 1954), 15.
East coast Reserve Seabees work at a Boy Scout camp in New
Jersey.
294 "Seabee Reserve Force
Planned of 75,000 Construction Men." All Hands, No.
385 (March 1949), 38.
The Bulletin Board. A force of non-pay Seabee volunteers is
planned, called the standby reserve.
295 "Seabees Reserve
Training." Our Navy, 41 (First of September 1946),
35.
Bulletin Board of Naval Interest.
296 "Seabees: They Keep
'Can Do' in Reserve. All Hands, No. 378 (August 1948),
24-6.
Described the organization of the newly formed Seabee Reserve.
297 "Summer
Seabees." All Hands, No. 534 (July 1961), 13-5.
The newly organized 12th Seabees undergo training at Davisville,
RI.
298 "Training Pays Off
Twice with Seabees." All Hands, No. 467 (January 1956
), 14.
Describes the work of the Seabee Reserve.
299 Wielinski, Lynn.
"Reserve Seabees Practice Mobilization Skills." All
Hands, No. 875 (February 1990), 44.
The 2nd, 20th and 27th Seabees take part in an nation-wide
mobilization exercise.
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