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  2. Pontoon bridge - Wikipedia

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    A pontoon bridge (or ponton bridge), also known as a floating bridge, uses floats or shallow-draft boats to support a continuous deck for pedestrian and vehicle travel. The buoyancy of the supports limits the maximum load that they can carry. Most pontoon bridges are temporary and used in wartime and civil emergencies.

  3. Mulberry harbours - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Allan Beckett, the roadways were made from innovative torsionally flexible bridging units that had a span of 80 feet (24 m), mounted on pontoon units of either steel or concrete called "beetles". [17] After the war many of the "Whale" bridge spans from Arromanches were used to repair bombed bridges in France, Belgium and the ...

  4. Laredo Convent Avenue Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    During each reconstruction, temporary pontoon bridges were built to accommodate traffic. The current bridge was completed in 1955. The construction of the Amistad Dam in 1969 has mitigated the effect of subsequent flooding conditions. It wasn't until 1976 that a second bridge was built to further connect the two cities.

  5. Newly released satellite images show the bridges Ukrainian ...

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    Russia can use its floating pontoon bridges, which are temporary, to ferry personnel and military equipment across the Seym. These bridges came into play as Ukrainian strikes knocked out some of ...

  6. Gerald Desmond Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The first bridge linking the eastern end of Terminal Island and Long Beach was an unnamed "temporary" pontoon bridge constructed during World War II to accommodate traffic resulting from the expansion of the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. The pontoon bridge was intended to last six months, but was not replaced until 1968, 24 years after it had opened.

  7. Raid on Combahee Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Carrying the remainder of the 2nd South Carolina and Tubman, the John Adams went upriver to Combahee Ferry, where a temporary pontoon bridge spanned the river. As the Union ship approached, several mounted Confederates rode over the bridge in the direction of Green Pond. The John Adams fired a few shells at them. Troops deployed from the ship ...

  8. Skeppsholmsbron - Wikipedia

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    The bridge, 165 metres long and 9.5 metres wide, consists of a 5.5 metre wide roadway flanked by 2 metre pathways, and has 5 arches. [1] It was the first forged iron bridge to be constructed in Sweden, manufactured by Motala Verkstad in 1861. [2] The Gilded Crowns on Skeppsholmsbron are a set of two crowns at the midpoint of the bridge.

  9. Ukraine says it hits pontoon bridges in Russia with US-made ...

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    KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine said on Wednesday it had destroyed Russian pontoon bridges with U.S.-made weapons to defend its incursion into Russia's Kursk region, while Moscow said its forces had ...

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