NECC Outreach MCCS(SW/AW) Dave Nagle NECC Public Affairs 18 October 2007 Calendar for America
NECC Adaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary NECC At A Glance Maritime Expeditionary Security Riverine Explosive Ordnance Disposal Diving Seabees Maritime Civil Affairs Expeditionary Training Combat Camera Expeditionary Intel Expeditionary Logistics Expeditionary Combat Readiness Expeditionary force TYCOM (man, train, equip) Global force provider of adaptive force packages Approx. 40K Sailors (includes IAs); 47 percent RC Globally engaged
NECC Adaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary What We Can Offer Static Displays –Availability based on operational commitments; location EOD – bomb suit, robot Dive Tank
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NECC EOD Dive Tank Team General website: Two teams of 8 EOD divers (all are volunteers) East Coast POC EODCS Scott Treible, COMNECC Little Creek, VA x332, Cell website: West Coast POC NCC Chris Freischlag, COMEODGRU ONE, San Diego, CA website: Funding sent as direct site authorization Target audience always enthusiastic with Teams
NECC Adaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary Priorities FUNDING CNRC N9 funds: - Ground travel to and from event - Lodging and meals - Truck maintenance Rental truck, vehicle and fuel Submit funding requests for the EOD Dive Tank Team to LT Dacunhaa (N913) for review. –Once N9 approves request, funding will be sent as a direct site authorization
NECC Adaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary Priorities (cont’d) UTILIZATION Ensure water available to fill 4,000 gallon tank either from fire hydrant or fire truck 110 volt power supply Flat hard-pack surface, able to support 75,000 lbs. Divers will rotate throughout the day so long days not an issue with 8 divers Strongly recommend recruiters are available to interact with target audience to field questions and collect leads (as appropriate) Dive tank is best used at large volume venues. i.e. Air Shows, large sporting events, state fairs etc.
Questions? MCCS(SW/AW) Dave Nagle (757) , ext 253 (757) (cell)