
NMCB 5 Conducts Mount-Out Exercise
By ggranger, / Published June 21, 2018
Story by MC2 Matthew Dickinson, Fleet Activities Okinawa
OKINAWA, Japan - Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5 completed a 48-hour Mount-Out Exercise (MOX) onboard Camp Shields in Okinawa, Japan, June 19-20.
This exercise simulates one of the core capabilities of a construction battalion to deploy an Air Detachment (Air Det.), along with construction equipment, within 48-hours to any location around the globe in support of Major Combat Operations and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.
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Video: CMC Christopher Norris and CM1 Salvador Linares discuss simulating the capability to deploy an air detahcment within 48-hours to any location around the globe.
The scenario for NMCB 5 involved a super typhoon that caused severe damage to a Pacific country where people were suffering and the host nation governments infrastructure was critically impaired.
Our timeline is 48 hours to mount the Air Detachment (Air Det), said Construction Mechanic Chief Petty Officer Christopher Norris, from Albany, N.Y., maintenance chief for NMCB 5, It's important so that we can get on scene as soon as possible so we can start providing that life sustaining relief to the people.
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Utilitiesman 2nd Class Xiomara Fairley, from Paterson, N.J., assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5, directs a vehicle during a 48-hour Mount-Out Exercise (MOX) in Okinawa, Japan, June 20. (Photo by MC2 Matthew Dickinson)
Our timeline is 48 hours to mount the Air Detachment (Air Det), said Construction Mechanic Chief Petty Officer Christopher Norris, from Albany, N.Y., maintenance chief for NMCB 5, It's important so that we can get on scene as soon as possible so we can start providing that life sustaining relief to the people.
The evolution requires coordination and teamwork to build pallets and wash, weigh and measure each piece of equipment. NMCB 5 has been training over the past few weeks to prepare for the exercise.
The past couple weeks we've started off with marking and weighing equipment said Construction Mechanic 1st Class Salvador Linares, from Greenville, Calif., the embark leading petty officer, We showed the crew how to build pallets and how to net them or chain them down to that pallet, and our last training was on how to prepare all the paperwork to be able to ship all this equipment out.
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180620-N-GG858-0020 OKINAWA, Japan (June 19, 2018) Construction Electrician Paul Michaud, from Brooklyn, N.Y., assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5, directs a vehicle during a 48-hour Mount-Out Exercise (MOX) in Okinawa, Japan June 20. The MOX simulates one of the core capabilities of a construction battalion to deploy an air detachment, along with construction equipment, within 48-hours to any required location around the globe. NMCB 5 is forward deployed to execute construction, humanitarian and foreign assistance, and theater security cooperation support of United States Pacific Command. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Matthew Dickinson (Released)