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BEECAM: Play Ball! Seabees Refurbish Guam Baseball Field

May 19, 2016 | By Seabee Magazine
By NAVFAC Marianas Public Affairs Office
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Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Marianas Self-Help Seabees watch Merizo Martyrs School students play baseball after a legislative resolution presentation and ribbon cutting ceremony at the George Leonard Charfauros Baseball Field in the village of Merizo, May 11. (Photo by NAVFAC Marianas Public Affairs Office/160511-N-ZI019-043)
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MERIZO, Guam (April 15, 2016) –Sailors from Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Marianas and the Merizo Mayor’s office staff work together to attach fences during a community relations project in Merizo April 14. Seabees from NAVFAC Marianas’ self-help department worked with the Merizo Mayor’s Office to install fences at the village’s baseball field. (U.S. Navy photo by Edwin Rengiil/Released)
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MERIZO, Guam (April 15, 2016) –Sailors from Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Marianas and the Merizo Mayor’s office staff work together to attach fences during a community relations project in Merizo April 14. Seabees from NAVFAC Marianas’ self-help department worked with the Merizo Mayor’s Office to install fences at the village’s baseball field. (U.S. Navy photo by Edwin Rengiil/Released)
Photo By: Edwin Rengiil
VIRIN: 160414-N-RQ434-319
UT2 Jesus Salinas (left) with NAVFAC Marianas Self-Help Seabees, connects a fence during a community relations project in Merizo, Guam, April 14. The Self-Help Seabees worked with the Merizo mayor s office to refurbish the village s baseball field. (Photo by Edwin Rengiil/160414-N-RQ434-319)
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MERIZO, Guam (April 15, 2016) – Sailors from Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Marianas install a fence during a community relations project in Merizo April 14. Seabees from NAVFAC Marianas’ self-help department worked with the Merizo Mayor’s Office to install fences at the village’s baseball field. (U.S. Navy photo by Edwin Rengiil/Released)
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MERIZO, Guam (April 15, 2016) – Sailors from Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Marianas install a fence during a community relations project in Merizo April 14. Seabees from NAVFAC Marianas’ self-help department worked with the Merizo Mayor’s Office to install fences at the village’s baseball field. (U.S. Navy photo by Edwin Rengiil/Released)
Photo By: Edwin Rengiil
VIRIN: 160414-N-RQ434-253
NAVFAC Marianas Self-Help Seabees install a fence during a community relations project in Merizo, Guam, April 14. The team applied its Can-Do work ethic to refurbish a baseball field for the community. (Photo by Edwin Rengiil/160414-N-RQ434-253)
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NAVFAC Marianas Self-Help Seabees, U.S. Naval Base Guam Commanding Officer Capt. Andy Anderson (center), Guam Sen. James Espaldon (left), Merizo Mayor Ernest T. Chargualaf (right), Merizo Martyrs School students and community members pose for a photo during a legislative resolution presentation and ribbon-cutting ceremony at the George Leonard Charfauros Baseball Field in the village of Merizo, Guam, May 11. Anderson, Espaldon and Chargualaf thanked the Seabees who volunteered their time to refurbish the baseball field which was in disrepair for years. The Seabees cleared the field and installed a new fence which saved an estimated $50,000 in labor costs. Also pictured is a life-size photo of Chief Builder Joe King (back row, second to left), who coordinated the project with the mayor's office. He was off island that day, so the mayor's office blew up a photo of him to be included in the ceremonies and photos. (Photo by NAVFAC Marianas Public Affairs Office/160511-N-ZI019-031)    

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