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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2009

This is an AWESOME video I found on Military.com originally posted under the title "The Bees" by Sean Cunningham. Really wanted to share this one. Seabees can do! With compassion for others, we build, we fight, for peace with freedom. The difficult we do at once, the impossible takes a bit longer.
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I made this video a few years ago because there was always a commercial about everyone else in the Navy, but never about the Seabees. This one is for you guys.

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  • Hats off to them.

  • The 5 dislikes must be army types - Go NAVY, Seabees CAN DO

  • My dad Retired E-8 John Kelly. He did make it to Master Chief. In his time in the Seabees he accomplished many first. He also taught in gulfport. He was the youngest Chief when he made Chief

  • In tribute to my deceased father, Manuel F. Rosa, Petty Officer 1C, USN Seabee, Saipan WWII fro Peter J. Rosa, Senior Master Sergeant, USAF Retired If you would like photos of Saipan, my Dad and fellow Seabees and Marines, contact me at rosapj@AOL.com

  • The is a wonderful tribute! THANK YOU My Dad was one of the first Seabees.  He was recognized for restoring Japanese Jacinto Shrine statues of JESUS on his own time after the invasion of SAIPAN. To this day, I am proud of my dad, all Seabees and all military members and families.

  • @MrNugsBunny420 Construction Mechanic (CM), Equipment Operator (EO), Builder (BU), Steel Worker (SW), Utilities Man (UT), Construction Electrician (CE), Engineering Aid (EA) Those are the rates that make up the proud Navy Seabees. Im a CM and i love my job

  • What job do i ask for at MEPS to become a seabee?

  • My dad was a US Navy Seabee on Guam. It is because of his stories, which he shared many times as he grew older, that I gained RESPECT for the armed services. He passed away last January (2011). He was almost 81. I miss him.

  • Thank you.

  • my great grand father was a sea bee in world war 2, NCB 302....... he had 2 purple hearts, after the second one it was bad enough for them to send him home.....There is an account that him and his men where under heavy fire from a jap machine gun and he drove a bull dozer and killed them, i wish i could of met him, he died in the 60's.....

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