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U.S. Army Capt. David Watters, the chaplain for 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 252nd Armor Regiment, out of Fayetteville, N.C., gives the invocation at a Hand Over-Turn Over ceremony July 4, 2015, at Camp Marechal de Lattre de Tassigny, Kosovo. The battalion assumed responsibility over the Multinational Battle Group-East Forward Command Post in support of the NATO peace support mission in Kosovo. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gina Russell, Multinational Battle Group-East)
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U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to 1st Squadron (Airborne), 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, out of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, stand in formation alongside their replacements from the1st Combined Arms Battalion, 252nd Armor Regiment, out of Fayetteville, N.C., during a transition of authority ceremony July 4, 2015, at Camp Marechal de Lattre de Tassigny, Kosovo July 4. During the ceremony, 1-252 assumed responsibility over the Multinational Battle Group-East Forward Command Post, in support of the NATO peace support mission in Kosovo. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gina Russell, Multinational Battle Group-East)
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Lt. Col. William J. Gray (right) and Command Sgt. Maj. Charles S. Sanders, the commander and senior noncommissioned officer with 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 252nd Armor Regiment, out of Fayetteville, N.C., uncase the battalion’s colors during a transition of authority ceremony July 4, 2015, at Camp Marechal de Lattre de Tassigny, Kosovo. During the ceremony, the battalion assumed responsibility over the Multinational Battle Group-East Forward Command Post, in support of the NATO peace support mission in Kosovo. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gina Russell, Multinational Battle Group-East)
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The mayor of Nazareth, Pa., Carl Strye offers hometown hero Sgt. Tonya A. Remick a town banner at her re-enlistment ceremony June 26. The town banner was offered to Tonya as a token of appreciation for the service she has provided to the military and her community. (Army Reserve photo taken by Spc. Stephanie Ramirez/Released)
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Role players take part in a Kosovo Force (KFOR) mission rehearsal exercise (MRE) that included forces from the U.S., Albania and Moldova for crowd and riot control June 25 at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany. The KFOR MRE is based on the current operational environment and is designed to prepare forces for peace, support and stability and contingency operations in Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 252nd Armor Regiment’s Alpha Company take part in a multinational exercise that included forces from the U.S., Albania and Moldova for crowd and riot control June 25 in Hohenfels, Germany. Serving under the 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, an Army National Guard Unit from North Carolina, the 1/252 AR participated in this training event in preparation for a peacekeeping mission in Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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Troops from the Albanian Army take part in a multinational exercise that included forces from the U.S. and Moldova for crowd and riot control June 25 in Hohenfels, Germany. The 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, an Army National Guard Unit from North Carolina, participated in this training event in preparation for a peacekeeping mission in Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 252nd Armor Regiment’s Alpha Company take part in a multinational exercise with Moldovan armed forces for crowd and riot control in Hohenfels, Germany, June 25, 2015. The 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, an Army National Guard Unit from North Carolina, participated in this event in preparation for a Kosovo Force (KFOR) peacekeeping mission designed to prepare the unit for peace support and stability along side their State Partnership country Moldova. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Gina Russell/Released)
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Troops from the Albanian Army take part in a multinational exercise that included forces from the U.S. and Moldova for crowd and riot control June 25 in Hohenfels, Germany. The 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, an Army National Guard Unit from North Carolina, participated in this training event in preparation for a peacekeeping mission in Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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Capt. Saijmir Germenji, commander for the Albanian Army 2nd Infantry Company, greets Col. Vernon Simpson, commander of the 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, after completing training in a multinational exercise that included forces from the U.S., Albania and Moldova for crowd and riot control June 25 in Hohenfels, Germany. The 30th ABCT, an Army National Guard Unit from North Carolina, participated in this training event in preparation for a peacekeeping mission in Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 252nd Armor Regiment’s Alpha Company take part in a multinational exercise that included forces from the U.S., Albania and Moldova for crowd and riot control June 25 in Hohenfels, Germany. The 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, an Army National Guard Unit from North Carolina, participated in this training event in preparation for a peacekeeping mission in Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Lt. Col. Gilbert Buentello)
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The 666th EOD Company from Jacksonville, Ala., performs various training techniques with the Moldovan a June 21 at the Joint Multinational Readiness Training Center in Hohenfels, Germany. The purpose of the training is to make sure all EOD techs sharpen their individual skills as they prepare for real world missions in Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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The 666th EOD Company from Jacksonville, Ala., performs various training techniques with the Moldovan army in the counter improvised explosive device training area June 21 at the Joint Multinational Readiness Training Center in Hohenfels, Germany. The purpose of the training is to make sure all EOD techs sharpen their individual skills as they prepare for real-world missions in Kosovo. One of the techniques used is designed so the techs can limit the contact involved when dealing with an explosive device. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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The 666th EOD Company from Jacksonville, Ala., performs various training techniques in the counter improvised explosive device training area June 21 at the Joint Multinational Readiness Training Center in Hohenfels, Germany. The purpose of the training is to make sure all EOD techs sharpen their individual skills as they prepare for real-world missions in Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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The 666th EOD Company from Jacksonville, Ala., performs various training techniques with the Moldovan Army in the counter improvised explosive device training area June 21 at the Joint Multinational Readiness Training Center in Hohenfels, Germany. The purpose of the training is to make sure all EOD techs sharpen their individual skills as they prepare for real world missions in Kosovo. One of the techniques used is designed so the techs can limit the contact involved when dealing with an explosive device. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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The 666th EOD Company from Jacksonville, Ala., performs various training techniques with the Moldovan army in the counter improvised explosive device training area June 21 at the Joint Multinational Readiness Training Center in Hohenfels, Germany. The purpose of the training is to make sure all EOD techs sharpen their individual skills as they prepare for real-world missions in Kosovo. One of the techniques used is designed so the techs can limit the contact involved when dealing with an explosive device. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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Sgt. David Allen, a flight medic, and Staff Sgt. Christopher Lance, a team leader in charge of training for 345th Combat Support Hospital, demonstrate how to use the hoist device during medical evacuation procedures at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, June 19. Troops from the Romanian Army’s 26th Mountain Battalion also took part in the training. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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Spc. Aaron Smith, a licensed practical nurse with the 345th Combat Support Hospital, gives instructions to troops from the Romanian army’s 26th Mountain Battalion, during a medical evacuation exercise at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, June 19. The purpose of the training was for U.S. Soldiers to share medical evacuation techniques with multinational forces (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Erick Yates)
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Maj. Jason Spencer, the 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team safety officer, speaks with Lt. Col. Nuno Lourenco Alvares Alves de Sousa, a fire phobia instructor for the Portuguese army military police, during fire phobia training June 16 in Hohenfels, Germany. This exercise is designed to help peacekeeping troops actively go through the steps of what to do when Molotov cocktails are encountered during crowd and riot control.
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Spc. Mario Strickland with the 1st Battalion, 252nd Armor Regiment’s Alpha Company 2nd Platoon, maneuvers his way through flames of a broken Molotov cocktail thrown by a member of the Portuguese army military police during fire phobia training June 16 in Hohenfels, Germany. This exercise is designed to help peacekeeping troops actively go through the steps of what to do when Molotov cocktails are encountered during crowd and riot control.
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