- of WWII". CB
Conceptual Formation In the 1930s
Bureau of
Yards and
Docks (
BuDocks)
began providing for "Navy
Construction Battalions" (CB) in contingency...
-
Civil popEngineer Corps Bulletin, vol. 2
NAVDOCKS P-2, no. 14,
Bureau of
BuDocks, Dept. of the Navy, p. 51 on line 21,
January 1948 1st Lt.
Patrick J. Donahoe...
-
Construction Battalions were
first conceived at
Bureau of
Yards and
Docks (
BuDocks) in the 1930s. The
onset of
hostilities clarified to Radm.
Moreell the...
- 4th
Marine Logistics Group. On 18
March 1942, the
Bureau of
Yards and
Docks (
BuDocks) sent out a
letter to the
Judge Advocate General of the Navy (JAG),...
- The
Bureau of
Yards and
Docks (abbrev.:
BuDocks) was the
branch of the
United States Navy
responsible from 1842 to 1966 for
building and
maintaining navy...
-
Point and
Iroquois Point,
Building the Navy's
Bases in WWII,
History of
BuDocks and the
Civil Engineer Corps, Vol 1, GPO
Washington DC, 1947, p.128 "Home"...
-
Tanks for Old!". U.S. Navy
Civil Engineer Corps Bulletin. Vol. 2, no. 15.
BuDocks,
Deptarment of the Navy. pp. 51–53.
Archived from the
original on 10 April...
- Navy
Yards and
Docks (
BuDocks) was established, the
forerunner to the
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command. In
early days of
BuDocks, the command...
-
Training Center was decommissioned. On 23
October 1945
Bureau of
Yards and
Docks (
BuDocks)
transferred the base to the
Bureau of
Supplies and Accounts. The complex...
- 22,23 [1] New
Tanks for Old, USN CEC
Bulletin Vol. 1, No. 1, Dec. 1946,
BuDocks Navy Deot, U.S. GPO,
Washington D.C., p. 53. [2] LVT4
Landing Vehicle,...