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  2. Chemical Warfare Service: Flame Tank Group Seabees

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    The first eight had Navy CB-H1 or CB-H2 flamethrowers. US Army Chemical Corps variously identified these tanks as POA-CWS-H1, [13] (Pacific Ocean Area-Chemical Warfare Section-Hawaii) CWS-POA-H2, CWS-POA-H1 H2, OR CWS-"75"-H1 H2 mechanized flamethrowers. US Marine and US Army observer documents from Iwo Jima refer to them as the CB-Mk-1 or CB ...

  3. Seabee - Wikipedia

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    The Seabee nickname is a heterograph of the initial letters "CB" from the words "Construction Battalion". [1] Depending upon context, "Seabee" can refer to all enlisted personnel in the USN's occupational field 7 (OF-7), all personnel in the Naval Construction Force (NCF), or Construction Battalion.

  4. Edgewood Chemical Biological Center - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) is the United States Department of Defense's principal research and development resource for non-medical chemical and biological defense (CB). [1] As a critical national asset in the CB defense community, CBC supports all phases of the ...

  5. Amphibious Construction Battalion 1 - Wikipedia

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    Amphibious Construction Battalion ONE (ACB1 or ACB-1 or PHIBCB 1 or PHIBCB One) is an amphibious construction battalion in the United States Navy based in Coronado, California, and last in type unit. Amphibious Construction Battalion TWO was its sister unit based in Little Creek, Virginia.

  6. United States Naval Construction Battalion flame thrower tanks

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    The first eight had Navy CB-H1 or CB-H2 flamethrowers. US Army Chemical Corps variously identified these tanks as POA-CWS-H1, [9] (Pacific Ocean Area-Chemical Warfare Section-Hawaii) CWS-POA-H2, CWS-POA-H1 H2, OR CWS-"75"-H1 H2 mechanized flamethrowers. US Marine and US Army observer documents from Iwo Jima refer to them as the CB-Mk-1 or CB-H1 ...

  7. Seabees in World War II - Wikipedia

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    117th CB logo [27] Cross section through a CB-H1 flame thrower Marines use a "Satan" to incinerate a Japanese pillbox on Siapan. The CB-H2 flamethrower seen here on Iwo Jima had a range of 150 yards. [82] The Seabees' training model of a coaxial H1a-H5a flamethrower shown by Col Unmacht's staff to visitors would not see combat until Korea.

  8. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 1 - Wikipedia

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    1st Naval Construction Battalion WWII insignia. [1] ( Seabee Museum) Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 1 (NMCB ONE), is a United States Navy Seabee battalion. NMCB ONE, the original "Pioneers", has a long, proud and distinguished history as the very first Naval Construction Battalion of the service that would become known as the Seabees.

  9. Sikorsky–Boeing SB-1 Defiant - Wikipedia

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    Their transport helicopters are the most-used in the Army currently. [12] Up to 2013, Sikorsky and partners have spent $250 million on X2 and Raider. [6] The team and aircraft will be separate from the S-97 Raider. [10] The team feels confident in the SB-1 Defiant and is paying for more than half of its design costs.