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Mission Statement:
To make the broader military community, and the public at large, better aware of the ongoing role of the SEABEES as U.S. Navy combat troops and construction workers heavily involved in national defense and humanitarian aid worldwide. |
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Normand Dupuis
U.S. Navy SEABEES to Get More Public Recognition
After laboring for over sixty years in our nation's service, doing impossible construction tasks as if they were routine while being regularly confused with the U.S. Marines or Navy SEALs, the U.S. Navy SEABEES are moving into the spotlight once again. The legendary daring and heroic exploits of over three hundred thousand U.S. Navy SEABEES in World War II, plus the several generations who followed, are largely unknown to the public today and even to many of our current military members. Yet since the end of World War II, SEABEES have continued to serve, through Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War I, Somalia, and Bosnia, until arriving most recently in the midst of combat operations in Afghanistan and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM. Now, a dedicated grassroots effort to bring the SEABEES’ many contributions to the awareness of all is gathering volunteers for “OPERATION SEABEES KNOWLEDGE.” Spokesman “Stormin’ Normand” Dupuis is a retired SEABEE reservist chief, while Founders Committee members Joe Buff and David E. Meadows are both highly acclaimed military action/suspense novelists.
Joe Buff recently wrote a supportive essay titled "SEABEES...Special Forces?" for his regular opinion column on Military.com, a premier website with over three million subscribers and countless guest viewers every day. (Joe’s late father was a SEABEE who served mostly in the Pacific theater in the early Cold War.) Joe’s next novel, STRAITS OF POWER, available in late 2004, includes an exciting battle sequence that highlights the special mix of talents and courage of the SEABEES. Another example of dramatic SEABEES recognition, soon to be in the hands of countless avid readers, is the latest novel by David E. Meadows. His JOINT TASK FORCE: FRANCE, available summer 2004, is the captivating story of a covert mission to recover stolen military technology in the jungles of West Africa, with SEABEES among the principle characters called upon to get this "impossible" job done!
The SEABEES’ unmatched record of accomplishment in both wartime and peacetime service around the globe is highlighted by:
The way SEABEES view their combat and humanitarian missions is expressed vividly by their official motto, "With compassion for others, we build -- we fight for peace with freedom.” The SEABEE spirit is captured in their "CAN DO" attitude, and in their famous saying, “The difficult we do at once, the impossible takes a little longer."
Fax 407/877-2161
normsb@SeabeesInfoHq.org
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