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U.S. Southern Command @Southcom - Strengthening the U.S.-Panama partnership:
The @USEmbPAN coordinated technical assistance from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to support the Government of Panama in assessing the structural integrity of the Bridge of the Americas following a tanker explosion underneath the bridge on April 6.
A four-member USACE team worked with Panamanian counterparts, including the Ministry of Public Works (MOP), to conduct assessments on the bridge. USACE personnel supported detailed inspections, evaluating potential risks such as heat exposure, stress to key structural components and overall stability of the bridge.
The response effort highlights the strength of the U.S.-Panama partnership, with both nations working side by side to share expertise, resources and capabilities. #SOUTHCOM @WHAAsstSecty @USACEHQ @USArmyWHC @DeptofWar
Read more:
https://www.dvidshub.net/news/562538/joint-engineering-effort-assesses-bridge-americas-panama
https://x.com/Southcom/status/2044035935352824166

ustonymc @ustonymc - Laura Keene
Actress
1826- 1873
April 14 1865, John Wilkes Booth entered Lincoln's box and shot him point blank in the back of the head.
Keene, who had been acting on stage managed to work her way into Lincoln's box, and with a pitcher of water begged emotionally to be allowed to hold the President's head in her lap and bath his temples.
Mrs. Lincoln, who was usually so jealous of other women that she disliked seeing one engage her husband in conversation, was now so absorbed in her loud sobs that she made no objection.
The actress sat on the floor close to Lincoln's upturned face as she tenderly and uselessly, sprinkled and patted water upon his face as blood stains slowly spread on the skirt of her satin dress, soaking it, which was later donated to the National Museum of American History.
https://x.com/ustonymc/status/2043978753362051184

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