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CONSOLIDATED  DENTAL  BATTALION/ Naval Dental Center
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ORGANIZATION

Figure 12-7.—Consolidated Dental Battalion/Naval Dental Center. DENTAL SUPPLIES AND NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT BATTALIONS Dental field equipment and supplies are items needed by the DENBN to carry out its mission of dental support in the field. These materials are on the authorized  dental  allowance  lists  (ADALs).  The ADALs consist of a dental operatory set (ADAL 662) and a dental clinic set (ADAL 664). The  basic  outfit  for  a  dental  officer  (dental equipment  set,  operating  field)  is  an  assembly  of  dental equipment  and  supplies  functionally  packed  in  sets, kits, and outfits for convenience of handling. When  the  DENBN  goes  into  field  operations,  it must have certain nontechnical items of equipment to function properly. This equipment is listed in the table of equipment (T/E) (Marine Corps allowance list) and includes such items as tents, desk sets, and so forth. SPECIAL  QUALIFICATIONS All Dental Technicians who serve with the FMF attend  a  class  “C”  school  for  the  Navy  Enlisted Classification Code (NEC) 8707 for Field Service Dental Technician. This has been discussed in chapter 1, “General Administration and Orientation.” The  Navy  organized  the  Construction  Battalions, or “CBs,” during the first days of WWII, 1942, and the name “Seabees” was quickly adopted to identify the personnel of the new organization. Seabees are at work  all  over  the  world  designing,  building,  and replacing buildings, air fields, and camps in support of the Navy and Marine Corps mission requirements. This is accomplished with fully trained, combat ready, rapidly  deployable,  interoperable,  and  self-sustaining Seabee  units  or  battalions.  Dental  personnel  are assigned to various battalions to provide world-wide dental and medical support to 11,000 active and 17,000 reserve Seabees. All Navy personnel who serve with the FMF are eligible to earn the Navy Fleet Marine Force Ribbon. 12-14

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