There are many publications written by and about Seabees. Here are some for your enjoyment.
If you have a recommendation to add to the list send us a note at info@seabee.org
The Navy Seabee Foundation is not selling or endorsing these book, simply offering them as a resource.
The Seabees Of World War II
By: Edmund L. Castillo
Seabees at Port Hueneme
By: Gina Nichols
The Seabees at Gulfport
By: Gina Nichols
Davisville and the Seabees
By: Walter K. Schroder and Gloria A. Emma
Can Do!: The Story of the Seabees
By: William Bradford Huie
DIRT SAILORS: Navy Seabees in Vietnam
By: Raymond Hunter Pyle
BLACK HELL: The Story Of The 133rd Navy Seabees On Iwo Jima February 19,1945
By: Ken Bingham
Shovels and C-Rations: A Seabee’s Recollections from Vietnam
By: Charles D. Thompson
Seabee Teams In Vietnam 1963–1968: 13 Man Teams That Helped Rural Vietnamese and who Fought Alongside The Special Forces
By: Thomas A. Johnston
History of the U.S. Navy Seabee Battalions: From 1941 Until the Battle is Won, We Build – We Fight – CAN DO!
By: Mr. Jerry W. Fike
The U. S. Navy Seabees: A Look at Their Works Through the Years
By: Jerry Fike
Inside Camp David
By: RDML Mike Giorgione
In Service To Others A US Navy Seabee’s Journey
By: Randall Niznik
The Seabees Speak: Interviews with the Can Do Veterans of World War II
By: Sharon Tolisano
The Adventures of Seabee Bill: Reflections of a Navy Seabee in the South Pacific
By: Susan Nelson and William E Kelly
Can Do: A Seabee’s Journey
By: Robert Amich and Catherine Boerner
Bridges to Baghdad
By: RADM Charles R Kubic
West Point Admiral
By: RADM Mike Shelton
Admirals Log II- In Search of Freedom.
Collected Speeches of Admiral Ben Moreell
From Omaha to Okinawa- The Story of the Seabees
By: William Bradford Huie
The Seabees of WWII
By: CMDR Edmund L. Castillo
Coral, Copra, and Concrete: An Illustrated Memoir of Diego Garcia Atoll, British Indian Ocean Territory from Its Earliest Origins to Its Transformation as a Major Military Base
By: Daniel W. Urish
Finding Gilbert
By: Diane Covington-Carter
U.S. Navy Seabee Museum is one of the museums featured in the newly published “Also on View: Unique of Unexpected Museums of Greater Los Angeles”
By: Todd Lerew.