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Right side front view medium shot as STAFF Sergeant Fereige Sass, of the Hungarian Engineering Contingent, guides a stack of decking sections onto the Mabey and Johnson bridge. The sections will be bolted on the bridges skeleton that will enable travel across the Bosnia river. Main supply routes for Stabilization Force (SFOR), Personnel 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 been on going since ...

Right side front view medium shot as STAFF Sergeant Fereige Sass, of t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Right side front view medium shot as Staff Sergeant Fereige Sass, of the Hungarian Engineering Contingent, guides a stack of de... More

Supply routes for Stabilization Force (SFOR), Personnel 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, failed an inspection due to heavy traffic flow. The solution to the problem is the Mabey and Johnson Bridge which is to be built by the Hungarian Engineering Contingent. The project has been on going since September and is expected to be completed November 21, 1998. Today the Hungarians latched decking sections on the Bridges skeleton that will enable travel across the Bosnia river

Supply routes for Stabilization Force (SFOR), Personnel have to be in ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT FORGE Base: Doboj Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Omolara Akinretoye, USAF Release ... More

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...

Rear side rear view medium close-up shot as Sergeant Aurel Lazarica, a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Rear side rear view medium close-up shot as Sergeant Aurel Lazarica, a Romanian welder welds the base of the bridge as the Hung... More

Right side rear view medium close-up shot as a Desta Lifter is used to maneuver a decking section unto the skeleton of the Mabey and Johnson Bridge. The section will be bolted onto the bridge enabling travel across the Bosnia River. Main supply routes for Stabilization Force (SFOR), Personnel 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 been on going since September and is expected to be completed ...

Right side rear view medium close-up shot as a Desta Lifter is used to...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Right side rear view medium close-up shot as a Desta Lifter is used to maneuver a decking section unto the skeleton of the Mabe... More

Left side front view medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction continued on a bridge in Doboj, that will allow Stabilization Force (SFOR), travel over the Bosnia River. The 13-10 Helicopter Unit, part of the 7th Squadron of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force based out of Split, deployed with a Chinook to move three 7.5 ton abutments into the river. Last week increased water level in the Bosna River delayed the scheduled mission. With the water level back down the mission was back on and the Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force was ready to get to work. The Helicopter crew brought ...

Left side front view medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Left side front view medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction ... More

Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction continued on a bridge in Doboj, that will allow Stabilization Force (SFOR), travel over the Bosnia River. The 13-10 Helicopter Unit, part of the 7th Squadron of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force based out of Split, deployed with a Chinook to move three 7.5 ton abutments into the river. Last week increased water level in the Bosnia River delayed the scheduled mission. With the water level back down the mission was back on and the Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force was ready to get to work. The Helicopter crew brought ...

Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction co... More

Right side rear view as engineers from the Hungarian Contingent, place a decking section onto the skeleton of the Mabey and Johnson bridge. The section will be bolted onto the bridge enabling travel across the Bosnia River. Main supply routes for Stabilization Force (SFOR) Personnel, 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 been on going since September and is expected to be completed November 21,...

Right side rear view as engineers from the Hungarian Contingent, place...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Right side rear view as engineers from the Hungarian Contingent, place a decking section onto the skeleton of the Mabey and Joh... More

Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction continued on a bridge in Doboj, that will allow Stabilization Force (SFOR), travel over the Bosnia River. The 13-10 Helicopter Unit, part of the 7th Squadron of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force based out of Split, deployed with a Chinook to move three 7.5 ton abutments into the river. Last week increased water level in the Bosnia River delayed the scheduled mission. With the water level back down the mission was back on and the Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force was ready to get to work. The Helicopter crew brought ...

Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction co... More

Straight on close-up shot of the hands as MASTER Sergeant Zoltan, Urban of the Hungarian Engineer Contingent, latches a decking section onto 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, 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 been on going since September and is ...

Straight on close-up shot of the hands as MASTER Sergeant Zoltan, Urba...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Straight on close-up shot of the hands as Master Sergeant Zoltan, Urban of the Hungarian Engineer Contingent, latches a decking... More

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