Ice bridge
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- Timothy Ristow, 354th Civil Engineer Squadron, drives a Small Unit Support Vehicle with a grader to smooth out a road for access to the Blair Lake Bombing Range Facilities Dec. 13. The ice bridge takes about five weeks to complete in sub-zero weather. It is five-foot deep, a mile long and capable of supporting more than 110 tons -- which completely vanishes a few months later. The ice bridge helps 354th CES members access and perform annual maintenance on Eielson's training and bombing ranges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Jonathan Snyder). (Released)
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Airman Jonathan Snyder.Released
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