
CECOS Basic Class Officers Train in Simulated Field Exercise
By ggranger, / Published Aug. 17, 2018
Story by Amber Vaglica, Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering Public Affairs
POINT MUGU, Calif. - Forty students from Civil Engineer Corps Officers School (CECOS) Basic Class 265 concluded the course's expeditionary phase during a five-day field training exercise (FTX) across Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu's coastal terrain Aug. 9, 2018.
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POINT MUGU, Calif. (Aug. 8, 2018) Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) Officers School Basic Qualification Course students survey an area for a potential alternative supply route and bridge during a five-day field training exercise (FTX). The FTX is part of a curriculum designed to provide junior CEC officers with the fundamental knowledge and skills in construction and facilities management, contracting, and the role of the CEC in the Navy and Department of Defense. (U.S. Navy photo by Amber Vaglica/Released)

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POINT MUGU, Calif. (Aug. 8, 2018) Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) Officers School Basic Qualification Course students use a terrain model while giving an engineering reconnaissance brief during a five-day field training exercise (FTX). The FTX is part of a curriculum designed to provide junior CEC officers with the fundamental knowledge and skills in construction and facilities management, contracting, and the role of the CEC in the Navy and Department of Defense. (U.S. Navy photo by Amber Vaglica/Released)

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POINT MUGU, Calif. (Aug. 8, 2018) Civil Engineer Corps (CEC) Officers School Basic Qualification Course students survey an area for a potential alternative supply route and bridge during a five-day field training exercise (FTX). The FTX is part of a curriculum designed to provide junior CEC officers with the fundamental knowledge and skills in construction and facilities management, contracting, and the role of the CEC in the Navy and Department of Defense. (U.S. Navy photo by Amber Vaglica/Released)