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A Republic of Korea Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) moves up the shore of the Namhan River in northern South Korea to join an armoured column after disembarking from a floating bridge constructed by the 50th Engineers Assault Float Bridge Company during Exercise Team Spirit '93

Soldiers from the 50th Engineers Assault Float Bridge Company wait for a newly launched Mark 2 Combat Support Boat to pick them up from shore. The soldiers will later help assemble a river crossing ferry for a Republic of Korea armoured column in northern South Korea during Exercise Team Spirit '93

Soldiers from the 2nd Platoon of the 50th Engineers Assault Floating Bridge Company work to secure two floating bridge pontoon segments that will be used to transport vehicles and troops across the Nanhan River in northern South Korea during Exercise Team Spirit '93

An assault floating bridge ferry moves part of a Republic of Korea armoured column across the foggy Namhan River in northern South Korea during Exercise Team Spirit '93

After maneuvering two floating bridge pontoon segments together and securing them, soldiers from the 50th Engineers Assault Float Bridge Company move back onto their Mark 2 combat support boats in northern South Korea during Exercise Team Spirit '93

Soldiers from the 50th Engineers Assault Float Bridge Company wait on their Mark 2 combat support boat as another nears the water on its transport truck. They will use the boats to connect the unfolded bridge sections in northern South Korea during Exercise Team Spirit '93

US and Korean troops assemble their gear after crossing the Ipo River during the joint US and South Korean Exercise TEAM SPIRIT '86. A ribbon bridge raft and a floating footbridge are in the background

An American M-113 armoured personnel carrier (APC) prepares to leave an assault bridge pontoon ferry after making the crossing over the Namhan River in northern South Korea during Exercise Team Spirit '93

US and Korean troops assemble a floating footbridge across the Ipo River during the joint US and South Korean Exercise TEAM SPIRIT '86

Simulated friendly forces of the Army of the Republic of Korea cross the Namhan River on a ferry constructed by the U.S. Army 50th Engineers Assault Float Bridge Company in northern South Korea during Exercise Team Spirit '93

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Subject Operation/Series: TEAM SPIRIT '93

Country: Korea

Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Clayton Farrington

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