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The U.S. Navy’s Underwater Construction Teams go beyond mere construction— they’re the defenders of our critical maritime infrastructure worldwide!
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The Navy’s Underwater Construction Teams are critical for maintaining maritime infrastructure, but let’s not pretend this is purely about defense. The Ensuring Naval Readiness Act (S.406) allows foreign shipyard use if costs are lower than domestic options—opening the door to outsourcing while claiming fiscal responsibility. UCTs handle vital repairs and surveillance, yet Congress keeps funneling billions into redundant programs instead of fully funding port modernization. Real readiness means cutting bureaucratic bloat, not just applauding Seabees for cleaning up D.C.’s inept budgeting. Prioritize American shipyards and crush the waste fueling reliance on foreign partners.

@USNavy 1976, chief? don't remember his name, a navy master diver taught me commercial diving at his privateschool... he trained all seven original astronauts to dive ... we trained in new equipment, but mostly in the old mark V

@USNavy Indeed! These underwater construction teams are an important pillar of our maritime security, and as President Trump has emphasized, the nation must be strong on strong infrastructure and defense.

@USNavy 🇺🇲🤍🇮🇱

@USNavy Are they the ones that will build your F/A18 submarine bases? I'm a big fan.

@USNavy Yeah, we've seen your handiwork.

@USNavy They are all war criminals. Hope the sharks get them 🙏🏻🙏🏻

@USNavy SeaBees in Ventura deserve a shoutout.

TODO SEA POR VERLO EN MONTERREY 🫡 A pesar de su rivalidad en la cancha, reportes indican que @TigresOficial habría ayudado a @Rayados a conseguir el fichaje de Sergio Ramos. Te contamos acá. 👇 #LigaMX #Tigres #Rayados #SergioRamos

@USNavy We should invest in diving technology, not studying mutant animals

@USNavy Dangerous job Hats off to you ❤️
