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Several miles from the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia, a detachement of Hungarian Army Engineers finish assembling a Mabey Johnson 200 bridge before moving it into position during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. The bridge will allow easier vehicular traffic access throughout the surrounding area. Beginning in December, 1995, US and allied nations deployed peacekeeping forces to Bosnia in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR. Romania is one fourteen Partnership for Peace (PfP) countries that participated in the NATO lead peace mission that includes providing a safe environment

Several miles from the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia, a detachement of Hungarian Army Engineers finish assembling a Mabey Johnson 200 bridge before moving it into position during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. The bridge will allow easier vehicular traffic access throughout the surrounding area. Beginning in December, 1995, US and allied nations deployed peacekeeping forces to Bosnia in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR. Romania is one fourteen Partnership for Peace (PfP) countries that participated in the NATO lead peace mission that includes providing a safe environment

Several miles from the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia a detachement of Hungarian Army Engineers finish the assembling a Mabey Johnson 200 with the help of local contractors and their 90 ton capacity crane used to lift it into position as part of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. The bridge will allow easier vehicular traffic access throughout the surrounding area. Beginning in December, 1995, US and allied nations deployed peacekeeping forces to Bosnia in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR. Romania is one fourteen Partnership for Peace (PfP) countries that participated in the NATO lead peace mission that includes providing a safe environment

Near the city of Doboj, Bosnia is the Doboj North Bridge that has been rebuilt by the Romanian Engineer detachment stationed there as part of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. It is Guarded by a Romanian Armored Personnel Carrier before the offical opening ceremony. It will allow easier vehicular traffic access throughout the surrounding area. Beginning in December, 1995, US and allied nations deployed peacekeeping forces to Bosnia in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR. Romania is one fourteen Partnership for Peace (PfP) countries that participated in the NATO lead peace mission that includes providing a safe environment

The Donji Bratinia Bridge, just north of the city of Gorazde, is re-opened after having been shut down after its' destruction by North Atlantic Treaty Organization air strikes. The new bridge is a British Mabey Johnson bridge assembled by a Battallion of German Engineers belonging and supporting the Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosnia as part of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. Beginning in December, 1995, US and allied nations deployed peacekeeping forces to Bosnia in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR. The provision of a secure environment is at the heart of the reconstruction effort in Bosnia

Near the city of Doboj, Bosnia is the Doboj North Bridge that has been rebuilt by the Romanian Engineers stationed there as part of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. Colonel Graur, Commander of the Romanian Engineer Contingent speaks to the Guest of Honor; Mr. Tinca, Minister of Defense of Romania during the official opening ceremony. This new bridge will allow easier vehicular traffic access throughout the surrounding area. Beginning in December, 1995, US and allied nations deployed peacekeeping forces to Bosnia in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR. Romania is one fourteen Partnership for Peace (PfP) countries that participated in the NATO lead peace mission that includes providing a safe environment

Near the city of Doboj, Bosnia is the Doboj Bridge that has been destroyed by one of the many NATO airstrikes to prevent one of the warring factions from using the bridge to invade the others' territory. It is due to be rebuilt by the Romanian Engineer detachment stationed there as part of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. The bridge will allow easier vehicular traffic access throughout the surrounding area. Beginning in December, 1995, US and allied nations deployed peacekeeping forces to Bosnia in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR. Romania is one fourteen Partnership for Peace (PfP) countries that participated in the NATO lead peace mission that includes providing a safe environment

The Donji Bratinia Bridge, just north of the city of Gorazde, is re-opened after having been shut down after its' destruction by North Atlantic Treaty Organization air strikes. The new bridge is a British Mabey Johnson bridge assembled by a Battallion of German Engineers belonging and supporting the Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosnia as part of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. Beginning in December, 1995, US and allied nations deployed peacekeeping forces to Bosnia in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR. The provision of a secure environment is at the heart of the reconstruction effort in Bosnia

Rear side rear view medium close-up shot as Sergeant Aurel Lazarica, a Romanian welder welds the base of the bridge as the Hungarian Engineers, latch decking sections unto the skeleton of the Mabey and Johnson Bridge. The sections on the bridge will enable travel across the Bosnia River. Main supply routes for Stabilization Force (SFOR) Personnel (Not shown), have to be in good condition to allow freedom of movement in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Many bridges are downgraded by Stabilization Force(SFOR), Engineers due to various safety reasons. A bridge in Doboj (Not shown), failed an inspection due to heavy traffic flow. The solution to the problem is the Mabey and Johnson Bridge. The project has...

Several miles from the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia, a detachement of Hungarian Army Engineers finish assembling a Mabey Johnson 200 bridge before moving it into position as part of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. The bridge will allow easier vehicular traffic access throughout the surrounding area. Beginning in December, 1995, US and allied nations deployed peacekeeping forces to Bosnia in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR. Romania is one fourteen Partnership for Peace (PfP) countries that participated in the NATO lead peace mission that includes providing a safe environment

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Sarajevo

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jean-Marc Schaible, USA

Release Status: Released to Public

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