State of the art equipment bridges the gap

Soldiers from the 84th Engineer Support Company, 6th Engineer Battalion, maneuvers the last section of Lightweight Modular Causeway System into place at Fort Richardson, Alaska, April 28. The LMCS is a hybrid fixed bridging system and floating causeway system. Originally designed for vessel-to-shore bridging applications, it has proven ideally suited for wet-gap crossing solutions. The load capacity is 70 tons. Here it is being used to respond during Arctic Edge 2010 as an earthquake recovery tool. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Brian Ferguson)

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