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Seabees Save Lives And Local Environment

Seabees Save Lives And Local Environment

Story by: Steelworker Constructionman Jessica N. Maus
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion FORTY, Public Affairs

OKINAWA, Japan (Apr. 22, 2012) – Seabees from U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) FORTY save the day by the early discovery of a diesel fuel leak aboard Camp Shields Ap. 22, 2012.

While roving Camp Shields, Okinawa, Japan, at 12:15AM, Constructionman Mechanic Vladimir Potapov and Logistics Specialist Seaman Tyler Monkkollman radioed the Quarterdeck after detecting a large diesel fuel leak.

Seabees Participate in Annual Red Cross Derby Day

Seabees Participate in Annual Red Cross Derby Day

Story by: RP3(SW) Michael A. Grant
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion FORTY, Okinawa Public Affairs

Dive into adventures of the deep

Japan’s waters offer a variety of unforgettable sites

Story by

Carlo Niederberger, courtesy of Metropolis Magazine

Photos by

Geoff Tayler, Courtesy of

 

Okinawa Tourism Bureau

TRICARE program offers assistance 24/7

If you have any questions or concerns or would like to share a story or situation, contact me at Kim@MilitaryResourceBooks.com and visit my website for updated information and other Resource not listed in my book.

 

Hello Military Community,

 

I would like to touch on a few areas within TRICARE that could come in handy for your family while overseas or when you PCS back to the States.

TRICARE Assistance Program (TRIAP)

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