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2nd Lt. Greg Kabusk, 101st Airborne Div. 2nd Brigade,

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2nd Lt. Greg Kabusk, 101st Airborne Div. 2nd Brigade,

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2nd Lt. Greg Kabusk, 101st Airborne Div. 2nd Brigade, U.S. Army Africa regionally aligned force
(RAF) training advisor, discusses asses the layout of various bunkers and observation posts with a Zambian Soldier during ZAMBATT V field training exercise. ZAMBATT V, the fifth iteration of troops from the country of Zambia to deploy in support of the United Nation’s Multidimensional Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), spent more than six weeks working with U.S., U.K., and French partners training and preparing for their mission to Central African Republic. U.S. Army Africa is providing
military observer coach and trainer team mentors to the Zambian Defense Force (ZDF) at the Zambian Army Nanking Peace Mission Training Center (PMTC) near Lusaka, Zambia.

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26/03/2019
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