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This super CAN-DO U.S. Navy fighting force deserves this super fund-raiser.

We are proud to have just delivered this top-of-the-line product to that top-flight US Navy elite force that has been building and fighting and dying for our country since World War II. Profits will be used for charitable purposes.

The oval is a woven representation of the Seabees Memorial in Washington, DC. It depicts strength and tenderness: her liberator interacting with a third-world child.


We are the most experienced design/production team in this new industry (since 1991), and thanks to Seabees co-designers the Seabee Ball Committee, we are proud to have captured the true spirit of men whose awesome reputation started with such "routine" feats as building advance landing fields at one end of a "liberated" runway while fighting off ferocious counterattacks from the other. Click here to go to the Naval Historical Center pages and learn more about the Seebees.

 

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As a highly trained and truly mobile fighting and rebuilding force, the Seabees (Construction Battalions), in our current “new war” situation, may be transferring personnel who are currently donating their time to fund-raising projects and who had planned to process credit card orders or quantity billings to PXs or ships stores on a daily basis.

We are therefore pleased to assist them in handling off-of-the-base orders, which we will do on a no-cost (pass-through) basis, sending all receipts on to the Seabees home base in Port Hueneme, California, from whose warehouse inventory control and all shipments will be handled. You can use any of our three ordering options.

 

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