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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Can't help but celebrate the Russian Army failures...
glad to read our folks did it right...The difficulty of a water crossing is why U.S. Army bridge crewmembers, divers and U.S. Marines spent a day practicing the task earlier this week at Joint Base Lewis-McChord Washington. Unlike the Russian attempt at Siverskyi Donets, this one went great: the team managed to deploy a bridge across a 360-foot lake, which is longer than a football field, in 12 minutes and 54 seconds, beating their goal of 13 minutes.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Russian soldiers are treated like slaves, instead of individuals MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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'Struth!
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MAJ Roland McDonald
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Good article but comparing a bridging operation on a lake to a fast water crossing of a river with currents that can be 5-6 mph is a little like comparing apples to oranges. Spent 2 years as communications officer of a combat engineer Bn at fort carson we could bridge the lake in under 10 minutes. Did our annual fast water training in Arkansas on a tributary of Mississippi with current speeds from 2.5-8 mph doesn't sound fast but remember the weight of water moving at any speed. Great share though thanks MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D..
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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You're very correct. No real challenge on flat water with no current.
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