> Destroying a bridge might look easy in
> the movies, but remember: They're
> designed to withstand the immense
> shear-forces of wind and weather. Deploying
> an underwater M-32 satchel charge at the
> base of each load-bearing pylon looks
> like the answer, but it might not even
> shake a modern riveted steel highway or
> railroad bridge. Without delving into the
> complex language of the guerrilla
> combat engineer, the best advice I can
> give you is to forgo subtlety in favor
> of brute force: Put two satchel charges
> at each X-shaped trestle buck, and
> this should rob the bridge of any
> reinforcing strength and cause it to buckle
> nicely.
Ryan! Is that you? Please get in touch, we thought
you'd been killed in that damned war!
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