Report of Activities of the
25th Naval Construction Regiment


 

 

REPORT
OF
ACTIVITIES OF
TWENTY-FIFTH U. S. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION REGIMENT

 

 

TWENTY-FIFTH U. S. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION REGIMENT
F.P.O., NEW YORK, N.Y.
30 NOVEMBER 1944

 

ACTIVITIES OF 
TWENTY-FIFTH U. S. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION REGIMENT
CONTENTS
Foreword								      Page

Chapter	I.	Landing of CB's in the U. K., Date, Location
		and Work Accomplishment	.............................1
	II.	Utilization of Naval Facilities in U. K. for
		assembly and outfitting of equipment for 
		installation on invasion beaches, and selection
		and training of Seabee crews for the invasion ...... 6
	III.	May 31, 1944 - Alerting of 25th USNC Regiment
		for combat duty .................................... 11
	IV.	Invasion Period, 6 to 25 June - Landings on
		Omaha and Utah Beaches ............................. 12
	V.	Follow Up the support period at Omaha and
		Utah Beaches ....................................... 17
	VI.	Development of Captured Ports ...................... 19
	VII.	Summary ............................................ 26

 


 

ACTIVITIES OF
TWENTY-FIFTH U. S. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION REGIMENT
CONTENTS(Continued)
    Appendix						            Page
	A.	C. B. Op-Plan 1-44  ................................ A-1
	B.	List of Naval Facilities ........................... B-1
		B-1	Omaha
		B-2	Utah
		B-3	Cherbourg
		B-4	Granville
		B-5	Nantes
		B-6	LeHavre
		B-7	Calais
		B-8	Paris
	C.	References .......................................... C-1
	D.	Photographs ......................................... D-1
	E.	Maps Showing U. S. Naval Activities ................. E-1
	F.	N. L. Pontoons in England and France ................ F-1
		F-1		Historical Resume
		F-2		Drawings

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	This report summarizes the principal activities of the 25th
U. S. Naval Construction Regiment and its subordinate units.
	Development that preceded the activation of the 25th U. S.
Naval Construction Regiment are enumerated in Chapters I and II since
the operations connected therewith were participated in by subordinate
units of the Regiment, and the activities were closely related to the 
tasks subsequently assigned to the Regiment.
	Acknowledgment is made to the Commander, U. S. Ports and
Bases, France for the effectiveness of the leadership that enabled
the completion of the ambitious program assigned to the 25th U. S.
Naval Construction Regiment. Tasks were expertly assigned; all of
which influenced considerably the efficiency with which they were
prosecuted. Personnel of all units were gainfully employed from the
inception of the various projects, and immediately upon completion,
units were detached from the Regiment, returned to the United Kingdom
and made available for service in other theaters.

 

						Victor W. Buhr
				    Commander, (CEC), U. S. Naval Reserve
						Officer in Charge
          			    25th U. S. Naval Construction Regiment

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