
U.S. Soldiers Finally Finish Bridge to Bosnia - Los Angeles Times
Jan 1, 1996 · ZUPANJA, Croatia — Under a cold, gray sky, the first main combat elements of the U.S. Army rumbled into Bosnia-Herzegovina on Sunday, crossing the flooded Sava River on a pontoon …
Stari Most - Wikipedia
During the Croat–Bosniak War, the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) used the bridge as a military supply line, leading the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) to shell and destroy it …
Bridge’s Completion Lets U.S. Armor Roll Over Bosnian River ...
Jan 1, 1996 · The United States built itself a bridge Sunday, conquering an unruly river that had stubbornly resisted spanning and opening the gateway for armored forces to occupy northeastern …
After winter weather and flooding hindered construction, the US Army built a 2,113-feet long bridge, “the largest pontoon bridge [built] since World War II.” In this photo, a 1st Armored...
Bridge extends power link to Bosnia: UN military engineers ...
The much bigger southern bridge, over the Bijela, had been blown by skilled military engineers, now believed to have been Serbian Special Forces, and left a 172-metre (188- yard) gap.
U.S. Army Combat Engineers use a chain saw to cut timber to ...
U.S. Army Combat Engineers use a chain saw to cut timber to be used to level a bridge being constructed at Camp Demi near Kladanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Sept. 27, 1998.
Rapid Restoration of War-Damaged 19th Century Lifeline Bridge
Aug 1, 1997 · The 29-span highway bridge across the Sava River at Brcko, Bosnia, dates to 1894 and suffered the destruction of four deck trusses during the recent war. Following the deployment of U.S. …