
CCAD Seabees Complete Construction at Philippine Elementary School
By Seabee Magazine, / Published July 9, 2015
By CE3 (SCW) Quennie May Galarpe, NMCB 5 Public Affairs

150610-N-ZZ999-015 PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines (June 10, 2015) Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Five (NMCB 5) and Philippine Seabees work side by side during a concrete placement during the construction of a multi-purpose assembly hall at the Mangingisda Elementary School. NMCB 5’s Civic Construction Action Detail (CCAD) Philippines are currently constructing a rainwater catchment system and a multi- purpose assembly hall extension for the school. The CCAD's mission is to execute engineering civic assistance projects, conduct skills exchanges with the host nation, and perform community relations events to help enhance shared capabilities and maintain relationships. (U.S. Navy photo by Construction Electrician 3rd Class Quennie May Galarpe/Released)

150610-N-ZZ999-011 PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines. (June 10, 2015) Master Chief Equipmentman Douglas Tennyson, a Seabee assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5, shows the students different types of camera effects at the Maningisda Elementary School construction site. NMCB 5’s Civic Construction Action Detail (CCAD) Philippines are currently constructing a rainwater catchment system and a multi- purpose assembly hall extension for the school. The CCAD's mission is to execute engineering civic assistance projects, conduct skills exchanges with the host nation, and perform community relations events to help enhance shared capabilities and maintain relationships. (U.S. Navy photo by Construction Electrician 3rd Class Quennie May Galarpe/Released)

150610-N-ZZ999-013 PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines. (June 10, 2015) Utilitiesman 2nd Class Tomas Cardenas, a Seabee assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Five (NMCB 5), works alongside the Filipino Seabees putting the water tank in place during the construction of the rainwater catchment system at the Mangingisda Elementary School. NMCB 5’s Civic Construction Action Detail (CCAD) Philippines are currently constructing a rainwater catchment system and a multi- purpose assembly hall extension for the school. The CCAD's mission is to execute engineering civic assistance projects, conduct skills exchanges with the host nation, and perform community relations events to help enhance shared capabilities and maintain relationships. (U.S. Navy photo by Construction Electrician 3rd Class Quennie May Galarpe/Released)
UT2 Tomas Cardenas, NMCB 5, works alongside the Filipino Seabees putting the water tank in place during the construction of the rainwater catchment system at the Mangingisda Elementary School, Puerto Princesa, Philippines, June 10. (Photo by CE3 Quennie May Galarpe/150610-N-ZZ999-013)
Philippine Seabees, Philippine air force, Philippine marines and NMCB 5 Seabees were awarded with certificates of recognition for their work by the Department of Education. The Bees also received a special recognition plaque.
The CCAD's mission is to execute engineering civic assistance projects, conduct skills exchanges with the host nation, and perform community relations events to help enhance shared capabilities and maintain relationships.
NMCB 5 is homeported in Port Hueneme, Calif., and is currently deployed to Okinawa, Japan, supporting Navy and joint forces throughout the U.S. Pacific Command with construction projects and humanitarian missions in more than 13 different geographical locations.

150609-N-ZZ999-018 PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines (June 9, 2015) Builder 3rd Class Avery Delosh, a Seabee assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5, tells a story to the 4th graders of Mangingisda Elementary School during while working at Barangay Mangingisda. NMCB 5’s Civic Construction Action Detail (CCAD) Philippines are currently constructing a rainwater catchment system and a multi- purpose assembly hall extension for the school. The CCAD's mission is to execute engineering civic assistance projects, conduct skills exchanges with the host nation, and perform community relations events to help enhance shared capabilities and maintain relationships. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Daniel Wise/Released)