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US Navy 030402-N-1050K-032 Capt. Donald P. Cook, Commander, Camp Patriot, describes the process and function of the Elevated Causeway System (ELCAS) modular structure to Maj. Gen. David Kratzer, Commanding General, 377th Theate.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030402-N-1050K-037 Steelworker Constructionman Patrick Lewis from Kenosha, Wis., is attached to Amphibious Construction Battalion Two (ACB-2) stationed at Little Creek, Va.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030402-N-1050K-046 U.S. Navy Seabees attached to Amphibious Construction Battalions One and Two (ACB-1, ACB-2) discuss their next move in the building of the Elevated Causeway System (ELCAS)-modular structure at.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030403-N-1050K-021 From left, the Honorable Richard H. Jones, U.S. Ambassador to the State of Kuwait, listens while Lt. Cmdr. Timothy Cowan, Operations Officer for Amphibious Construction Battalion Two (ACB-2).jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030403-N-1050K-013 Steelworker 3rd Class Jason Fontaine of Amphibious Construction Battalion Two (ACB-2).jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030404-N-1050K-010 U.S. Navy Seabees assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalions One and Two continue to smooth the beaches for future operations in preparation for the completion of the at Camp Patriot.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030404-N-1050K-020 U.S. Navy Seabees assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalions (ACB) One and Two lift the next roadway section to be used in the building of the Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS (M)) structur.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030404-N-1050K-023 U.S. Navy Seabees assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalions One and Two prepare to place the next roadway section being used in the building of the Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS (M)) st.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030412-N-1050K-040 U.S. Navy Seabees attached to Amphibious Construction Battalions One and Two (ACB-1, ACB-2) prepare to place the next pile in the building of the Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS-M) structure.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030426-N-1050K-052 The U.S. Navy's Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS-M) stands completed at Camp Patriot.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030428-N-1050K-027 Navy Seabees and Army Transportation Companies continue the backload of military supplies and ammunition on the Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS-M).jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030501-N-1050K-001 The recently completed 1,400-ft. Navy Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS-M), Camp Patriot, Kuwait.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030511-N-1050K-044 A U.S. Army Logistics Support Vessel (LSV) pulls alongside the U.S. Navy Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS-M) for equipment offload during continued Joint Logistics Over The Shore (JLOTS) operat.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030511-N-1050K-029 A U.S. Army Logistics Support Vessel (LSV) pulls alongside the U.S. Navy Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS-M) for equipment offload during continued Joint Logistics Over The Shore (JLOTS) operat.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030514-N-1050K-023 A U.S. Army transport vehicle returns from the U.S. Navy Elevated Causeway System-Modular.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080703-N-4973M-012 Seabees assigned Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 1 offload a structural piece of an elevated causeway system onto Improved Navy Lighterage System (INLS) Causeway Ferry 1.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080630-N-4973M-009 Seaman Rafael Garcia, assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 1, secures a structural piece of the Navy Elevated Causeway System (ELCAS).jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080708-N-1424C-341 The sun sets as Seabees prepare for crane operations to construct an elevated causeway during Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) 2008.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080709-N-1424C-497 An Elevated causeway support pile is lowered into place as a Navy lighterage causeway ferry is offloaded in the distance during Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) 2008.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080709-N-1424C-453 An elevated causeway structural support part is being lowered into place.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080709-N-1424C-454 An elevated causeway structural support part is being lowered into place.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080710-N-1424C-643 A Marine helicopter flies over Red Beach and the ongoing construction of a elevated causeway during Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) 2008.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080716-N-1424C-593 A Kalmar Rough Terrain Container Handler travels along Red Beach during the construction of the elevated causeway system.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080722-N-1424C-474 An elevated causeway system (ELCAS) is at Red Beach with Camp Peguero in the distance during Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) 2008.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080722-N-1424C-672 The Army logistic support ship Gen. Brehon B. Somervell (LSV 3) approaches the surf zone as it comes alongside the elevated causeway system at Red Beach.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080722-N-1424C-912 Military vehicles drive across an elevated causeway system (ELCAS) as the sun sets in the distance at Red Beach during Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) 2008.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080722-N-1424C-913 Military vehicles drive across an elevated causeway system (ELCAS) as the sun sets in the distance at Red Beach during Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) 2008.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080724-N-1424C-132 A view of the elevated causeway system (ELCAS) during Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) 2008.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 080731-N-1424C-336 Seabees assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 1 and Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 2 unhook crane cables from the pile.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 030426-N-1050K-051 Following 18 days of construction, the U.S. Navy's Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS (M)) stands completed at Camp Patriot.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 090608-N-5787K-001 A 154,000-pound Manitowoc crane is lifted off the deck of the Military Sealift Command crane ship SS Cornhusker State (T-ACS 6).jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 090609-N-7405P-017 Equipment Operator 3rd Class Jacob Samis, assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 2, heaves on a steady line used to maneuver a pontoon section used as the beginning platform of an elevate.jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 100818-N-1580K-303 Capt. Paul Webb explains to Adm. J. C. Harvey Jr. the logistical and technological advantages of the Navy Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS(M)).jpg - BotMultichillT
US Navy 100811-N-5787K-001 Sailors work on the construction of an Navy Elevated Causeway System-Modular (ELCAS(M)).jpg - BotMultichillT
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US Navy 110803-N-CV877-123 Seabees participating in the Elevated Causeway System-Modular build drive piles with a pile hammer attached to a 200 ton.jpg - BotMultichillT