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Construimus, Batuimus” “We Build, We Fight” Naval Construction Battalion Detachment 1011 Historical Information

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Naval Construction Battalion Detachment 1011
Historical Information
ON WARD
DA!rE
1 Aug'44 1 Sep'44 1 Oct'44 1 Hov'44 1 Dec' 44 1 Jen'45 1 Mar' 45
OnrCERS 5 5 5 4 4 6 5
MJm.- 260 25g 259 a52 251 166 269
AUTHORITY
1 NOVl45 1 Dec l 45 1 Jan'413
5 6 6
Det. 1011
BOTO - Pea17 ABD Be~ Date ­ Lett ABD Location - Ft. Pierce, Fla.
LOG
8-16-44 - 1 AugI44 report of Det. 1011 - operating at ft. Pi.rce. 9-14-44 - 1 Sept 44 report 0 f Det. 1011 - operating at Ft. Pierce.
LA- 1-44 - 1 NovloM re1)ort of Det. 1011 - operating at Ft. Pierce. Fla. L2-18-44 - 1 Dec'44 report ot Det. 1011 - located at Ft. 1'1erce.!'la. Detachment was
divided into 3 groupe in preparation tor a complete rotation of pbylicelly fit personnel.
1-23-45 - 1 J'an'45 report ot Det. 1011 _ located. at :ft. Pierce, Fla. Original personn 1 ot thte detachment were transferred to CBRD Parke. CD 12564 (63 men) was recto. on 19 Dec144 from Parka; CD 12565 (90 IQ8n) was rec' d 26 Dec' 44 from Parks.
3-16-45 - 1 Mar' 45 report of Det. 1011 - loeated at Ft. Pierce. Fla. 4-LG-45 - 1 Apr'45 report of Det. 1011 - located at NavAmphTraBase, Fl. P1erc~. Fla . ~15M6 - 1 Mq'45 report of Det. 1011 - loeated at J't. Pierce, Fla. OD2675 received. aboard
16 Apr'45 cOD81etlng of 50 men. OD 2676 consisting of 58 was tranafened to DaT1n111e on 16 Aprt45.
3-12-45 - 1 Jun'45 report ~~ ~et 1011 - 10 ted ~t PhlbTre~Cge. Flt Pierce. Fle. 7-11-45 - 1 JuJ.l45 report of Det lO~l - loc?ted At PhibTn3ase. Ft. pierce, FIe.
1oca.~on - il. Plerc Det, 10
S-S.46 - 1 Aug l 45 report of Det 1011 - located at Pbl~~ra3a~~, Ft. P1prc~. F_.. n . received on b~rd on 2Z Jul l 4E from ~atnbridge. l~•
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lD-a3-45 - 1 Oct'45 report of CED 1011 - loe~ted at PhtbTreBase. Ft Plerc~. Fl. 58 w n transferred for dischar~e under point system. 17 men rec1d from CR1U 570.
11-6-45 - 1 Nov. 145 report of OED 1011 - locpt d At PhlbTt'?..Bese, Ft. Pierce. 3'18. 4 m:: transferred for discharge under the -point syqtem. Z4 men ?-.re eboard ~rom U5!l'P.TB, Ft. Pierce, FIR..
12 17-45 - 1 Dcc l 45 report of OBD 1011 - lOCAted at P~ibT~Base. Ft. -ler et vt. J­ transferred for di9ChargB . ~ men rpc1d durilJg U ~ro
1-~.,'9-46 - 1 Jan l 46 !"'IDrt of C:aD 1011 - locr>t"'d t PhibTrq]3p- 6, Ft. P!.P:Ol" • n .... . 51 . .:>~, rec1d durine Dec. 26 men trplls~erred dur:!rlf' D-ec.
3-13-46 - All personnel transferre from CBD 1011 on 2 Februc~ry 1946. Unit considered inactivated a8 of that date. (OlnO Car~taker Force U5NATB. Ft. Pierce, Fln. disp 201?15 to RuPers).
INAOTIV.TED
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Every war brinps new inventions and secr~t weapons; one of the first developed in this wer wus the Seabees bnd th~ir 1ulldozers. Personnel for the ~onstructionBettblions was recrui ted from the ranks of .,meric8.' S Construc tion Industry, men u~ to fifty yeers old with years of construction exper­ ience behind them enlisted und were furnished with the fin~st mE!chinery thL.t ·the Vlorld hus ever known. These JUen vlere Civ­ en n short, intensive course of military training uncer the direction, in ruost cC.ses, of the l.:arines.
Shortly ufter war was declared, the Sebbees sCbttered allover the \iorld buildinr; camps, docks, navy yards, lundin~ strips, ·sublilurine base s, tank farms, and fill the myri ad of facili ties that it takes to carryon a modern Vlar. 'rile speeo. wi th which these f1ssir;nments were cOI:Ipleted fistounded thE; en­ emy, and even surpassed the hi~hest expectations of m~.ny of our ovm hir;h mili tary au thori ties. In many case s thi s work was curried on under shell fire and bombin~, ano. e.lwc.ys vlher. the terrain WQ3 extremely difficult.
The lowly "C.B." or confused "B'S" as VIe v/ere teru.ed &.t boot c amp nov; bec lime the talk of the armed forc es • The :.:ott 0
of "Gan Do" 2.nd "l:now ::ow" rane: around the v:orld, and the ~eabee emblem that at first WbS heSitantly worn now bec~L£ a proud emblem to display.
This detEich~:;ent of 'J. 3. 1011, second section, was for ..ltd
froln those J~abees who hEld been in 6.11 corners of tht::; \.orld. :~n from fifty-seven differe~t units were represented here. :.t first there V'lere Hll::.ny loneine for their old bud.dies E:Jld many relilD.rJ.:s about II';;e didn't do it thE:.t Vlby in our outfi til, but soon their small dissatisfactions p<:.ssed e:way t1.nd we be­ came 8 well knit unit with a spirit of loyulty to "1011" v:hich hEls mc.de a r:ood nafile for us on this bL.se. :r, us your Cfficer-in-ShClrr:,e, wish to express my u!1precintion for the fine s!)iri t of coo~erution that has JIl[!de my tour Gf duty here e happy one, and one in which I t<.:;.ke 'Cl'eat pride.
('ne of thE; !)roudest mOl!Jents in my life ViUS when u 1J. s. !.rrr1'j Solonel £:.t c:. reviev: st1id over the rublic ..ddress systel:1, "'J'hnt is the v/ay tc nu:rch, :['e110'"s, Chest cut, :~euds Up!' ::f :! were 8. ':enbee, :: v/ould do the S&liie thine.
The job hns been well done! serry onl
Lieut. COL!dr • .:.::. ::. rc·.. .::,:LL Officer-in-Churse
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14 Jn1 19L ; !)!'d~r(:d tr ~ .. ~!: (! fl' ~"Il" ~ CTCJ G~ P P'!!ary t o ATB, Fort fierco, Fla. , fo r duty (d t t' f de "arturt3 f r om Cc."rp ? a ""'y and arri't1,1 1 at Fort !'ierc9 i s un nown) .
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