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Underwater Construction Team 2 Change of Command

June 27, 2017 | By ggranger
Photos by MCC Lowell Whitman
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170622-N-HA376-159 PORT HUENEME, Calif. (June 22, 2017) Lt. Cmdr. Michael Dobling ,right, commanding officer of Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2, shakes hands with Lt. Cmdr. Justing Spinks after formally relieving him as commanding officer of the team. UCT 2 provides construction, inspection, repair, and maintenance of waterfront and underwater facilities in support of Navy and Marine Corps operations. UCT Seabees have the unique ability to perform shallow, deep water, and terrestrial construction. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Lowell Whitman/Released)
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170622-N-HA376-159
170622-N-HA376-159 PORT HUENEME, Calif. (June 22, 2017) Lt. Cmdr. Michael Dobling ,right, commanding officer of Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2, shakes hands with Lt. Cmdr. Justing Spinks after formally relieving him as commanding officer of the team. UCT 2 provides construction, inspection, repair, and maintenance of waterfront and underwater facilities in support of Navy and Marine Corps operations. UCT Seabees have the unique ability to perform shallow, deep water, and terrestrial construction. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Lowell Whitman/Released)
Photo By: Chief Petty Officer Lowell Whitm
VIRIN: 170627-N-ZY182-4171
PORT HUENEME, Calif. - Lt. Cmdr. Michael Dobling ,right, commanding officer of Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2, shakes hands with Lt. Cmdr. Justing Spinks after formally relieving him as commanding officer of the team, June 22. UCT 2 provides construction, inspection, repair, and maintenance of waterfront and underwater facilities in support of Navy and Marine Corps operations. UCT Seabees have the unique ability to perform shallow, deep water, and terrestrial construction.