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NAVEDTRA 43904-C
SEABEE COMBAT
WARFARE
NMCB SPECIFIC
102
Administration/Command and Control
Fundamentals
Administration/Command
and Control
• References:
• NWP 4-04.1, US Navy, Seabee Operations in
the MAGTF
• NAVEDTRA 14235, Seabee Combat
Handbook, Vol. 2
Administration/Command
and Control
• 1NCD TACMEMO 4-01.01-07
• Blue Jackets’ Manual, 23rd Edition
• NAVFAC P-315, Naval Construction Force
Manual
Administration/Command
and Control
• PQS Question 102.1 Describe the function
of the following companies within the
battalion.
Alfa
Charlie/Delta
Bravo
Headquarters
• Reference: P-315 Naval Construction Force
Manual
Alfa Company
• Is responsible for the operation and
maintenance of the automotive, construction
and materials-handling equipment assigned
to the battalion.
Bravo Company
• Is responsible for water, sanitary sewer, and
power distribution systems, fuel systems, and
communications projects.
• Bravo company serves as a mini public works
department providing for maintenance and
operation of the unit’s camp.
Charlie/Delta Company
• Are the NMCB's general construction
company.
• Responsible for prime contracts and an
occasional subcontract; normally equal
in strength and capabilities; they
function as prime contractors for vertical
construction.
Headquarters Company
• Is the administrative and military organization
for all enlisted personnel assigned to the
NMCB's executive and special staffs.
• The Headquarters Company provides support
to the line companies in construction and
disaster recovery operations.
Administration/Command
and Control
• PQS Question 102.2 Describe the mission
of Convoy Security Element (CSE)
• Reference: 1NCD TACMEMO 4-01.01-07
CSE Mission
• The CSE team is tasked with the safe
movement of convoys to and from their
missions
Administration/Command
and Control
• PQS Question 102.3 State the purpose of and
describe the following.
– Combat Operation Center (COC)
– Alternate Combat Operation Center (ACOC)
– Company Command Post (CP)
– Air Detachment (AIRDET)
• Reference: NWP 4-04.1, ch 5, pp 2-10 thru 2-11
NAVEDTRA 14235, pp 1-6 thru 1-16
Combat Operation Center
• The COC is used to maintain command and
control of battalion in tactical environment
• Manned by watch standers at CBR,
Operations, and Fire Support Coordinator
board, plus communicators and watch officer
Alternate COC
• Alternate COC--requires same
information and set-up as COC;
assumes control of battalion if COC is
destroyed
Company Command Post
(CP)
• The CP is capable of collecting, processing,
displaying, evaluating, and disseminating
tactical information that is in its AOR to the
COC and is manned by a watch stander and
a member of the Company’s senior
leadership.
Air Detachment
• NMCB Rapid Response Force
• 89 personnel, 35-45 pieces of CESE, but
usually task organized
• Ready to fly in 48 hours from receipt of a
warning order
• Can accomplish all missions of a battalion,
but on a smaller scale
Support Ratings
• PQS Question 102.4 Identify and explain the
purpose of the following ratings in an NMCB:
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BM
LS
CS
LN
MR
MA
NC
HM
MC
IS
PS
YN
ET
GM
IT
• Reference: Bluejacket’s Manual
Support Ratings to NMCB
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BM: Boatswain’s Mate, Typically a Chief who is the CMAA and responsible for the
quarterdeck, security, and drug testing within the command.
LS: Logistics Specialist, manages the Battalions TOA
CS: Culinary Specialist, operates the command mess during deployment and works in the
general mess during homeport.
LN: Legalman, the command liaison for military legal matters.
MR: Machinery Repairman, assigned to A Co for the repair and manufacture of metalwork.
MA: Master at Arms, performs security, quarterdeck watch, and assists CMAA.
NC: Career Counselor, assists Seabees with career goals/decisions.
HM: Hospital Corpsman, provides basic medical care and administratively assists the
Battalion Medical Officer in the performance of the mission.
MC: Photographer, photographically records the history of the Battalion and assists the PAO
in developing media coverage of the Battalion.
IS: Analyzing intelligence information; identifying and producing intelligence from raw
information
PS: Personnelman, maintains the enlisted service records and assists personnel on
administrative issues. Assists Battalion personnel with official military pay issues.
YN: Yeoman, administrative assistant to senior Officers.
ET: Electronics Technician, repair and maintain communication equipment.
GM: Gunners Mate, Maintains the Battalion Armory and performs weapon repairs.
IT: Information Technician, maintains and operates the Battalion’s computer assets.