99th READINESS DIVISION

Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J.

This bridge stretching the length of the Vistula River near Chelmno, Poland was created by connecting 34 U.K. and German Amphibioius Rigs together, which was then able to support 200 U.S. Army vehicles crossing, including Strykers. The multinational exercise set a new world record for building the longest Amphibious Rig vehicle bridge.  Anakonda 2016 is a Polish-led, joint multinational exercise taking place throughout Poland June 7-17. The exercise involves more than 25,000 participants from more than 20 nations. Anakonda 2016 is a premier training event for U.S. Army Europe and participating nations and demonstrates the United States and partner nations can effectively unite under a unified command while training on contemporary scenario. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Debra Richardson (Released)
160607-A-AB123-006.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. Debra Richardson

Chelmno - This bridge stretching the length of the Vistula River near Chelmno, Poland was created by connecting 34 U.K. and German Amphibioius Rigs together, which was then able to support 200 U.S. Army vehicles crossing, including Strykers. The multinational exercise set a new world record for building the longest Amphibious Rig vehicle bridge. Anakonda 2016 is a Polish-led, joint multinational exercise taking place throughout Poland June 7-17. The exercise involves more than 25,000 participants from more than 20 nations. Anakonda 2016 is a premier training event for U.S. Army Europe and participating nations and demonstrates the United States and partner nations can effectively unite under a unified command while training on contemporary scenario. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Debra Richardson (Released)


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