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Bulgarian and Bosnian soldiers go head-to-head while playing soccer during Sports Day, at exercise Platinum Wolf 2016, aboard Peacekeeping Operations Training Center, Bujanovac, Serbia, May 14, 2016. Partner Nations from Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Serbia, and the United States competed in soccer, basketball, and volleyball to foster friendly competition and comradery between the different nations. Exercise Platinum Wolf trains the nations in peacekeeping operations and focuses on the mastery of non-lethal weapons. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Sara Graham)

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serbia bulgaria macedonia bosnia peacekeeping marforres montenegro non lethal weapons slovenia sports day mfr partner nations 4th law enforcement battalion platinum wolf 16 pw 16 sgt sara graham marine forces reserve bujanovac partner nations participate in sports day dvids high resolution us marine corps sport competitions