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Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme

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Type
  
Military base

Controlled by
  
United States Navy

Address
  
Oxnard, CA 93035, USA

Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme

In use
  
May 18, 1942 - 2000 (merged into Naval Base Ventura County)

Past commanders
  
Captain James J. McHugh, USN

Hours
  
Closing soon · 9AM–4PMWednesday9AM–4PMThursday9AM–4PMFriday9AM–4PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–4PMTuesday9AM–4PMSuggest an edit

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Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme is the West Coast homeport of the Navy’s Seabees (from "C.B.", the initials for "Construction Battalion"). Port Hueneme (pronounced "Why-nee-mee"), supports the training and mobilization requirements for more than 2,600 active-duty personnel. The CBC also operates the 1,600-acre (6.5 km2) Naval Base Ventura County - Port Hueneme installation. The CBC is located on the vast agricultural Oxnard Plain, about 60 miles (97 km) northwest of Los Angeles, on the Southern California coast.

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In 2000, the center merged with nearby Naval Air Station Point Mugu to form Naval Base Ventura County.

Tenant Commands

  • Naval Construction Group 1
  • 30th Naval Construction Regiment
  • Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3
  • Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4
  • Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5
  • 1st Naval Construction Regiment (reserve)
  • Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 18 (reserve)
  • Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 22 (reserve)
  • Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 25 (reserve)
  • Underwater Construction Team 2
  • History

    The facility at Port Hueneme was built as a temporary depot in the early days of World War II to train, stage, and supply the newly created Seabees. The base was officially established and began operating May 18, 1942 as the Advance Base Depot. In 1945 the Advance Base Depot was renamed the Naval Construction Battalion Center.

    During the Korean War, almost all Navy construction equipment and supplies for the war were routed through CBC Port Hueneme.

    U.S. Navy Seabee Museum

    Located on Naval Base Ventura County is the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum, one of fifteen official U.S. Navy museums. The museum is the principal repository for the Seabees’ operational history. The Seabee Archive contains various operational records, battalion histories, manuscripts, oral histories, biographies, and personal papers pertaining to the Seabees.

    References

    Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme Wikipedia