The CEC/Seabee Historical Foundation supports the work of the CEC/Seabee Museum. Located at the Construction Battalion Center in Port Hueneme, California, the Museum offers a visitor the chance to see the history made by the Seabees and the Civil Engineer Corps. The Foundation also supports the Seabee Heritage Center in Gulfport, Mississippi. The exibits at the Gulfport facility are provided by the Seabee Museum in Port Hueneme.
Owned and operated by the U.S. Navy, the CEC/Seabee Museum and the Gulfport Seabee Heritage Center are open to the public free of charge. However due to the current force protection levels, please call ahead to learn more about base access policy. Both the Museum and the Heritage Center exibit a priceless collection of artifacts from all the events in which the Seabees and the CEC have participated. A world of history and education awaits those who visit.Visitors from across the globe are hosted at both
The CEC Seabee Historical Foundation is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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