Floating Docks During Ww2 at Eric Sanford blog

Floating Docks During Ww2. One harbour, known as mulberry a, was constructed. the mulberry harbours were floating artificial harbours designed and constructed by british military engineers during world war 2. linking the piers to the land were the floating roadways made up of steel pontoon bridges (the whales). the floating docks were spuds, the bridge spans were whales, and the pontoons supporting them were beetles. A liberty ship inside the outer wall. first were the 'bombardons', large floating steel sections which when chained together produced an outer breakwater about 1.5km. The floating roadways and mulberry anchor systems were designed by lieutenant allan beckett of the royal engineers.

USS Artisan (AFDB1),a Large Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock, at Manus
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linking the piers to the land were the floating roadways made up of steel pontoon bridges (the whales). One harbour, known as mulberry a, was constructed. the mulberry harbours were floating artificial harbours designed and constructed by british military engineers during world war 2. A liberty ship inside the outer wall. the floating docks were spuds, the bridge spans were whales, and the pontoons supporting them were beetles. first were the 'bombardons', large floating steel sections which when chained together produced an outer breakwater about 1.5km. The floating roadways and mulberry anchor systems were designed by lieutenant allan beckett of the royal engineers.

USS Artisan (AFDB1),a Large Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock, at Manus

Floating Docks During Ww2 the mulberry harbours were floating artificial harbours designed and constructed by british military engineers during world war 2. A liberty ship inside the outer wall. The floating roadways and mulberry anchor systems were designed by lieutenant allan beckett of the royal engineers. the floating docks were spuds, the bridge spans were whales, and the pontoons supporting them were beetles. the mulberry harbours were floating artificial harbours designed and constructed by british military engineers during world war 2. One harbour, known as mulberry a, was constructed. linking the piers to the land were the floating roadways made up of steel pontoon bridges (the whales). first were the 'bombardons', large floating steel sections which when chained together produced an outer breakwater about 1.5km.

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