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Under relentless German artillery fire on June 7th, 1944, British Royal Engineers assembled a 60-foot Bailey Bridge across the Caen Canal in just 45 minutes — a feat of wartime engineering that changed how armies moved under fire. Built from 570-pound prefabricated panels, this modular bridge could carry 40-ton Sherman tanks across rivers, canals, and craters — turning engineering precision into battlefield mobility. This episode explores the military engineering genius behind the Bailey Bridge — a design that used simple locking pins and manpower instead of cranes or heavy machinery. We break down its technical innovation, including truss reinforcement principles, distributed load systems, and rapid-assembly techniques that became the backbone of Allied logistics from Normandy to Berlin. Beyond its wartime role, the Bailey Bridge remains a model of engineering under pressure — influencing modern military logistics, emergency bridge construction, and civil disaster recovery. It’s a reminder that the real battles of D-Day weren’t just fought with bullets, but with ingenuity, steel, and teamwork. Join us as we uncover the story of how innovation, discipline, and engineering brilliance helped win the war — and how those same principles continue to guide problem-solving in modern engineering and crisis response. Subscribe to Iron Minds for more stories of wartime innovation, military problem-solving, and engineering brilliance under fire. #IronMinds #MilitaryEngineering #WartimeInnovation #EngineeringGenius #ProblemSolving #MilitaryHistory #WarHistory #HiddenHistory