A team of British soldiers from the 21st Engineer Regiment broke all speed records in the construction of a bridge capable of transporting military vehicles


Friday 3rd November 1995

A team of British soldiers from the 21st Engineer Regiment broke all speed records in the construction of a bridge capable of transporting military vehicles. Based in Nienberg, Germany, the soldiers built the bridge across a 26-foot-3-inch gap located in Hamelin. Their five-bay, single-story, medium-girder bridge was completed in just 8 minutes 44 seconds.


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