 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. Battling sub-zero temperatures, members of the 2nd Engineer Brigade, stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf, Richardson, Alaska, have been hard at work constructing an ice bridge, safely moving men and equipment across the expanse of both the Tanana River and the Big Delta River near Fort Greeley and Fort Wayne Wright, Alaska. When we first get out here, we build our verms, look for water. If we fire water, we start pumping it, we build the layers up and dump it anywhere from 60 to 100,000 gallons of water a day. We'll take dozers and graders across to help find any cavities, break up, clear it off. And about every day, we dump about two inches of water on the bridge so it gets thicker and thicker. Usually by the time we're done, we've got about four feet or more of ice underneath the bridge. That's the Army Now.