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USMC Ingenuity At It’s Best: The Ribbon Bridge

Posted on 25 December 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Much of the equipment the United States has given to the Iraqi army has ended up in the hands of the Islamic State. But now, with Iraqi troops fighting to take back Ramadi from the terror group, there’s finally a feel-good story about American-provided military supplies, and it involves a floating bridge.

On Tuesday, Army Col. Steve Warren, a U.S. Defense Department spokesman in Baghdad, said the Iraqi army used a floating bridge given to them by the United States to cross a branch of the Euphrates River, allowing them to make their push into the Ramadi city center. The Islamic State had destroyedthree other bridges into the city

U.S. forces had also used trained the Iraqis on how to make use of what the Pentagon describes as an “improved ribbon bridge.” Each one reportedly cost $13 million.

The video below shows how these kind of bridges are made. Basically, small portions of the bridge are deployed into the water, then assembled into a working bridge.

From the video, the tech appears relatively simple, almost like building blocks on the water. But with Iraqi forces on the verge of taking back Ramadi, it’s allowing them to score their biggest victory since the Islamic State captured large portions of their country in June 2014.

Read the Original Article at Foreign Policy

9 thoughts on “USMC Ingenuity At It’s Best: The Ribbon Bridge”

  1. gamegetterII says:
    25 December 2015 at 20:38

    Reblogged this on Starvin Larry.

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  3. GP Cox says:
    26 December 2015 at 04:51

    Is it possible for you to check this out? If it is – shouldn’t our dear leader have another charge of treason against him?
    https://partneringwitheagles.wordpress.com/2014/02/04/abc-news-joins-obama-and-bans-american-flag-lapel-pins/

  4. Hammerhead says:
    26 December 2015 at 09:16

    Looks like it is a rather old claim..been circulating since 9/11.
    http://www.snopes.com/rumors/noflags.asp

  5. GP Cox says:
    27 December 2015 at 04:37

    Thanks for checking.

  6. Hammerhead says:
    27 December 2015 at 06:40

    Anytime GP. Hope you had a great Christmas! We are still “recovering” here…hahaha

  7. GP Cox says:
    27 December 2015 at 06:46

    I had a very quiet one……
    Sounds like you’re out of practice, better start preparing the Bloody Mary’s for New Year’s Day!!
    https://pacificparatrooper.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/cheerswink01.gif

  8. Hammerhead says:
    27 December 2015 at 07:19

    Well, I wouldn’t say “out of practice”, but my kids are definitely showing me my age! My wife sais I will always be a kid at heart since I spent all Christmas day playing with my son on his new game system…of course we had to take a break and go outside to sight in his new rifle.

  9. GP Cox says:
    27 December 2015 at 11:51

    Haha!

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