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U.S. Army Engineers work to complete a pontoon bridge that will link Croatia to Bosnia-Herzegovina. The work is being done in support of Operation Joint Endeavor

A U.S. Army M1A1 Abrams Tank from the 1ST Armored Division is one of the first vehicles to cross the newly constructed pontoon bridge over the Sava River. The bridge links Croatia to Bosnia-Herzegovina and was completed in support of Operation Joint Endeavor

Aerial view of the pontoon bridge constructed to link Croatia to Bosnia-Herzegovina over the Sava River

Due to the flooding of the Sava River a pontoon bridge was constructed to make crossing possible between Croatia and Bosnia

An M88A1 Tank Recovery Vehicle of the First Armored Division and its troops are the first to cross the bridge over the Sava River which links Croatia to Bosnia-Herzegovina. The bridge was constructed in support of Operation Joint Endeavor

A Croatian construction worker helps to rebuild a bridge destroyed during fighting. The bridge is being rebuilt in a joint venture of Hidrogradnja of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Konstruktor of Split, Croatia

U.S. Army Armored Cavalry troops move across the bridge over the Sava River. The Cavalry is on its way to Tuzla AB, Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Six US Army 535th Combat Support Equipment soldiers, assigned to the 94th Engineering Battalion, work in the mud along the shoreline of the Sava River constructing a ramp that heavy vehicles will use to cross a floating bridge. This bridge is being built near Zupanja, Croatia, 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

U.S. Army Engineers complete the building of a pontoon bridge over the Sava River. The Sava River bridge links Croatia to Bosnia-Herzegovina. The bridge makes it possible for military troops to cross into Bosnia-Herzegovina to aid in the support of Operation Joint Endeavor

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Sava River

Country: Croatia (HRV)

Scene Camera Operator: SSG Zunzanyika-Carpenter

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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31/12/1995
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