Marine Corps engineers construct the longest bridge during the Vietnam War. Located about 30 miles south of Da Nang on Highway 1, the bridge is captured in this photograph taken on December 30, 1968. The image shows Captain Nagasyma and 1st Lieutenant J. Havicins overseeing the progress. Defense Department photo, taken by Cpl Kramer.


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