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US Army soldiers, Alpha Company, 82nd Engineer Battalion, 1ST Engineering Brigade, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), move an M60 Armored Vehicle-Launching Bridge (AVLB) from a position just outside the town of Olivo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Operation JOINT GUARD, 21 July 1997

US Army soldiers from the 74th Assault Floating Bridge Company, Fort Hood, Texas and the 502nd Assault Floating Bridge Company, Hanau, Germany, are designing and constructing a 313.5-meter long, 13.5-meter wide bridge, across the Sava River, near the Bosnia-Herzegovina town of Orasje and the Croatian city of Zupanja. A ramp section and several interior bay sections of a Ribbon Bridge have been assembled. Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, 12 October 1996

An IFOR marked US Army 74th Assault Floating Bridge Company and 502nd Assault Floating Bridge Company M812 (6x6) 5-ton Cargo Truck launches a Ribbion Bridge (floating bridge) Interior Bay unit on to the Sava River, while three US Army FBM Marine CSB Bridge Erection Boats are seen in the background. This floating bridge will cross the Sava River, between Orasje, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Zupanja, Croatia, and be used by IFOR troops crossing the Sava River as they re-deploy from Bosnia during in Operation Joint Endeavor. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support...

US Army soldiers, Alpha Company, 82nd Engineer Battalion, 1ST Engineering Brigade, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), elevate an M60 Armored Vehicle-Launching Bridge (AVLB) to the vertical position just outside the town of Olivo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Operation JOINT GUARD, 21 July 1997

US Army soldiers from the 74th Assault Floating Bridge Company, Fort Hood, Texas, and the 502nd Assault Floating Bridge Company, Hanau, Germany, are designing and constructing a 313.5-meter long, 13.5-meter wide bridge, across the Sava River, near the Bosnia-Herzegovina town of Orasje and the Croatian city of Zupanja. An M812 5 ton (6 x 6) truck is backed into the river and a Ribbon Bridge interior bay on the truck is just entering the water. Several Ribbon Bridge Erection Boats (RBEB) are in the river in background. Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, 12 October 1996

Two US Army 74th Assault Floating Company and 502nd Assault Floating Bridge Company soldiers use a FBM Marine CSB Bridge Erection Boat to help deploy an underwater mine boom designed to prevent floating mines and other demolition devices from destroying the floating bridge they are building across the Sava River between Orasje, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Zupanja, Croatia. This floating bridge will be used by IFOR troops crossing the Sava River as they re-deploy from Bosnia during in Operation Joint Endeavor. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the...

Two US Army 74th Assault Floating Company and 502nd Assault Floating Bridge Company soldiers use a FBM Marine CSB Bridge Erection Boat to help deploy an underwater mine boom designed to prevent floating mines and other demolition devices from destroying the floating bridge they are building across the Sava River between Orasje, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Zupanja, Croatia. This floating bridge will be used by IFOR troops crossing the Sava River as they re-deploy from Bosnia during in Operation Joint Endeavor. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the...

U.S. Army Soldiers of Alpha Company, 878th Battalion, 555th Engineering Brigade, 101st Airbourne Division remove debris from a section of road in need of repair near Seniyah, Iraq on March 14, 2006. Missions such as this not only provide safer driving conditions in the area, but also deter the placement of mines or IEDs by anti-coalition forces. (U.S. Army photo by SPC. Charles W. Gill) (Released)

US Army 74th Assault Floating Company and 502nd Assault Floating Bridge Company soldiers construct a floating bridge crossing the Sava River, between Orasje, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Zupanja, Croatia. This floating bridge will be used by IFOR troops crossing the Sava River as they re-deploy from Bosnia during in Operation Joint Endeavor. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the Dayton Peace Accords. (Duplicate image, see also DD-SD-01-04118 or search 961012-A-4491R-015)

US Army soldiers, Alpha Company, 82nd Engineer Battalion, 1ST Engineering Brigade, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), use an M60 chassis, without bridging, in an attempt to free an M60 Armored Vehicle-Launching Bridge (AVLB) while moving the bridge through a narrow road outside the town of Olivo in Bosnia-Herzegovina. (Not Shown) Part of the road gave out and the (AVLB) nearly flipped over a cliff. Operation JOINT GUARD, 22 July 1997

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD

Base: Olivo

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: PFC Ricardo Forde, USA

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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US Army soldiers, Alpha Company, 82nd Engineer Battalion, 1ST Engineering Brigade, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), elevate an M60 Armored Vehicle-Launching Bridge (AVLB) to the vertical position just outside the town of Olivo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Operation JOINT GUARD, 21 July 1997

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