Naval Battalion Center California
Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme is the homeport of the Navy Construction Battalions of the West Coast. The Center is tasked with training for the mobilization of the 2,600 active duty personnel of its Construction Battalions in short notice. The Construction Battalion Center operates a 1,600 acre naval base. It is located in the Southern Coast of California. The base was established on May 18, 1942 and is currently under the command of Captain James J. McHugh.
The primary mission of the Center is to establish a homeport where extensive training and logistical support for Construction Battalions can be undertaken. The Construction Battalions housed in Port Hueneme are Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3, 4, 5, and 40. The port is also home to Underwater Construction Team 2, 1st Naval Construction Regiment, 30th Naval Construction Regiment, and the 31st Seabee Readiness Group.
Location: 34.1538, -119.2021
Phone: (805) 982-2015
DSN: 551-4918July 12, 2010


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