Bailey Bridge Campsite
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
This appears to be a campsite for those in the Army Corps of Engineers setting up the Bailey Bridge.
Colonel David Pergrin
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Colonel David Pergrin watches the bridge come together.
Bailey Bridge Big Rigs
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Army equipment is parked in the field at Camp Ware for the four days of construction.
Jubilee Big Rigs
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
A big rig was used to bring in the equipment for erecting the Bailey Bridge.
Bailey Bridge
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Army engineers look over the plans for the Bailey Bridge connecting Camps Horseshoe and Ware.
Col. David Pergrin
1985 – Contributed by G. Ernest Heegard
Col. Dave Pergrin leads to help Camp. The Baily Bridge only lasted one year due to Army requirements and insurance.
Bailey Bridge Dozer
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Heavy equipment was used to prepare the road leading to Bailey Bridge.
Bailey Bridge Dozer
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Heavy equipment aided with the site preparation.
Bailey Bridge Assembly
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Things begin to take shape as the army engineers assemble the modular bridge.
Bailey Bridge Landing
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Aided by heavy equipment, the Army Corp of Engineers also prepared the site where the new Bailey Bridge would connect Camps Horseshoe and Ware.
Bailey Bridge Assembly
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Engineers unload the pieces and continue the four day assembly project.
Col Pergrin and Army Engineer
1985 – Contributed by G. Ernest Heegard
The Army Corps of Engineers’ leader with Col. Dave Pergrin, lead in the Bailey Bridge work. Pergrin was famed Engineer Battalion in crucial holding of the Ramagen bridge during WW II.
Bailey Bridge Steel
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Here are steel I-beams being unloaded by Army Engineers.
Bailey Bridge Assembly
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
Engineers move the sides into position.
Bailey Bridge Underside
1985 – Contributed by Anonymous
View from below during the Bailey Bridge construction.
Army Corps of Engineers
1985 – Contributed by G. Ernest Heegard
US Army Corps of Engineers preparing to place Baily Bridge over Octoraro between Horseshoe and Ware.
Bridge Builders
1985 – Contributed by G. Ernest Heegard
Army Engineers piecing together the bridge
Bailey Bridge Complete
1985 – Contributed by John B. Rettew III
The Completed Bailey Bridge.
Bailey Bridge – Another View
1985 – Contributed by John B. Rettew III
Another view of the completed Bailey Bridge.
Bailey Bridge in use
1985 – Contributed by Ron Eckert
Scouts from Hibernia 116 use the firm footing of the Bailey Bridge to travel between camps.

