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A Hungarian Army Engineers perform their traditional "Rolling the Keg" along the bridge's new section during the official Slavonski Brod Road Bridge re-opening ribbon cutting ceremony. This ceremony is in honor of the cooperative effort by Hungarian Army Engineers, Croatian Army personnel, Royal Army (British) personnel, and a civilian contractor to reopen the bridge for official IFOR business travel, and later general all purpose travel, during Operation Joint Endeavor. Various military personnel are seen in the background observing the ceremony. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military ...

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A Hungarian Army Engineers perform their traditional "Rolling the Keg" along the bridge's new section during the official Slavonski Brod Road Bridge re-opening ribbon cutting ceremony. This ceremony is in honor of the cooperative effort by Hungarian Army Engineers, Croatian Army personnel, Royal Army (British) personnel, and a civilian contractor to reopen the bridge for official IFOR business travel, and later general all purpose travel, during Operation Joint Endeavor. Various military personnel are seen in the background observing the ceremony. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military ...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: A Hungarian Army Engineers perform their traditional "Rolling the Keg" along the bridge`s new section during the official Slavonski Brod Road Bridge re-opening ribbon cutting ceremony. This ceremony is in honor of the cooperative effort by Hungarian Army Engineers, Croatian Army personnel, Royal Army (British) personnel, and a civilian contractor to reopen the bridge for official IFOR business travel, and later general all purpose travel, during Operation Joint Endeavor. Various military personnel are seen in the background observing the ceremony. 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.

Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Slavonski Brod

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lance Cheung

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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07/09/1996
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