Show As java land of bridges prepared for japs I 1 47 4 V ax al P I 1 7 z 1 11 FA V 0 WN M 44 P ap i 4 i in the united states an ordinary railroad line would count its bridges and trestles by the scores or by the t y hundreds in java they are numbered in the thousands bridges are seen everywhere spanning rivers and raf vines and so before java fell to the invading japs the netherlands east indies mountain army became ex P in demolition at left they are seen as they mined a bridge right A small pontoon bridge for infantry fc tr crossing is shown as it was destroyed by a well placed shell |