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pontoon bridge

noun

  1. a bridge supported by pontoons.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pontoon bridge1

First recorded in 1695–1705
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Dozens of South Korean and U.S. combat engineers build a pontoon bridge to ferry tanks and armored vehicles across the water, all within easy range of North Korean artillery.

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Associated Press journalists near Bakhmut on Saturday saw a pontoon bridge set up by Ukrainian soldiers to help the few remaining residents reach the nearby village of Khromove.

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The Russians would be forced to waste time building a replacement pontoon bridge, giving Vladyslav and his unit time to pull back to Kyiv.

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Soldiers milled about, directing vehicles over a pontoon bridge installed to replace a bridge destroyed by Russian troops.

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“Our military is eagerly waiting for the enemy to make the next pontoon bridge, because that is the No. 1 target.â€

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