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Seabee Combat Warfare (SCW) Seabee History Study Guide 2026 | 50+ Navy Seabee Combat Warfare Exam Questions and Answers on Seabee Heritage, WWII Operations, Ben Moreell, Marvin Shields, NCF History & Expeditionary Engineering | SCW

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This Seabee Combat Warfare (SCW) Seabee History Study Guide 2026 contains more than 50 comprehensive U.S. Navy Seabee Combat Warfare qualification exam questions and verified answers covering Seabee origins, Naval Construction Force (NCF) history, World War II operations, notable Seabee leaders and heroes, expeditionary engineering achievements, major military campaigns, and the evolution of military construction support operations. The document provides detailed review material on the establishment of the Seabees during World War II, the leadership of Rear Admiral Ben Moreell, Seabee contributions across multiple conflicts, Medal of Honor recipient CM3 Marvin G. Shields, SW2 Robert Stethem, expeditionary construction accomplishments, and the development of modern Naval Construction Force capabilities commonly tested during Seabee Combat Warfare (SCW) qualification boards, Navy advancement examinations, and Naval Construction Force professional development programs. The study guide is organized in a structured question-and-answer format specifically designed to strengthen Seabee heritage knowledge, military history understanding, expeditionary engineering awareness, and examination preparation. Students and Seabee personnel will review major concepts including the creation of the Seabees in response to World War II operational requirements, the transition from civilian contractors to armed construction forces, the founding of the Seabees on March 5, 1942, and the development of the "Builders Can Do" philosophy that continues to define Seabee operations today. The material also explores the organizational evolution of Naval Construction Forces and their role in supporting combat, contingency, humanitarian, and expeditionary missions around the world. Major topics covered throughout the document include the history of Rear Admiral Ben Moreell as the Father of the Seabees, the original "Bobcats" designation, the heroism of CM3 Marvin G. Shields during the Vietnam War, the legacy of SW2 Robert Stethem, and significant Seabee accomplishments during World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Shield/Desert Storm, the Global War on Terror, and humanitarian assistance operations. Students will review historical milestones such as the construction of 111 airstrips, over 400 advanced bases, housing for 1.5 million service members, Operation Crippled Chick in Korea, the Diego Garcia construction program, expeditionary airfield construction in Vietnam, and rapid runway repair operations in Afghanistan. Additional sections focus on the relationship between Seabees and other military engineering organizations, including the Civil Engineer Corps (CEC), Army Combat Engineers, Air Force RED HORSE units, Air Force Prime BEEF units, Marine Wing Support Squadrons (MWSS), Combat Engineer Battalions (CEB), and Engineer Support Battalions (ESB). The document reinforces understanding of joint-service engineering capabilities, expeditionary construction operations, infrastructure development, combat engineering support, and military construction missions essential to modern operational environments. This resource is especially valuable for Navy Seabees, Seabee Combat Warfare (SCW) candidates, Naval Construction Force personnel, Civil Engineer Corps officers, military history students, expeditionary warfare trainees, Navy advancement candidates, and individuals preparing for warfare qualification boards or leadership development programs. It is highly suitable for SCW qualification preparation, Navy advancement study, military history coursework, expeditionary engineering education, professional military development, and independent study. The Seabee history, expeditionary engineering, and military heritage concepts discussed throughout this review align with authoritative U.S. Navy and Naval Construction Force resources, including: Seabee Combat Handbook (NAVEDTRA Series) Naval Construction Force (NCF) Operations Manual History of the United States Naval Construction Battalions NAVFAC Heritage and History Publications Civil Engineer Corps Historical Resources Core topics such as Seabee heritage, Naval Construction Force history, expeditionary engineering, military construction operations, joint engineering capabilities, combat support operations, and Seabee leadership traditions are also supported by official U.S. Navy doctrine, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) publications, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) guidance, and Seabee Combat Warfare qualification standards. 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Seabee Combat Warfare
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What led to the creation of the seabees - ANSWER ✔✔During WWII,

Seabees were founded on the premise that experienced, armed

construction workers were critically needed in the combat areas

(Builders who can fight). Before that, they were contracted civilians that

were not trained to defend themselves and if they did so they would then

be considered mercenaries for the U.S. in guerrilla warfare

, Who is the Father of the Seabees - ANSWER ✔✔Rear Admiral Ben

Moreell (Chief of the navy's bureau of yards and docks)


When is the Seabees birthday - ANSWER ✔✔05 March 1942


When were the Seabee battalions first organized - ANSWER

✔✔Early January 1942


What were Seabees called before given the name "Seabees" -

ANSWER ✔✔Bobcats


Who was CMA3 Marvin Shields - ANSWER ✔✔The first and only

seabee to be awarded the Medal of Honor

What happened to CMA3 Marvin Shields to earn the Medal of Honor -

ANSWER ✔✔Died defending a special forces camp and Vietnamese

district headquarters at Dong Xoai, Vietnam (He supplied soldiers with

ammo, was wounded and volunteered to take out an enemy gun

emplacement)


Who was SW2 Robert Stethem - ANSWER ✔✔Awarded the Bronze

Star and Purple Heart Brutally tortured and killed by terrorist while

returning home on a commercial flight from Beruit, Lebanon. USS

Stethem is named after him

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