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Front row, from left to right:  Pvt. Alexandru Spelanu

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Front row, from left to right: Pvt. Alexandru Spelanu

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Front row, from left to right: Pvt. Alexandru Spelanu and Sgt. 1st Class Marian Nastasia, Engineers, Romanian Land Forces and Sgt. Logan Hants (Demonstrator); Middle row, from left to right: Spc. Drake Robinson; Col. Gheorghe Soare, 10th Engineer Brigade Commander, Romanian Land Forces; Spc. Todd Carlton; Sgt. Justin Smith; Spc. John Silcox; Brig. Gen. Dorin Ionita, Deputy Chief of Staff, Romanian Land Forces Commander; Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, Commanding General of U.S. Army Europe; Sgt. Nathan Kersten (coin recipient); Spc. Brett Vinson; Pfc. Karissa Morales; Cpt. Justin Purvis (Military Police OIC); Sgt. 1st Class Shawn O’Connor (Military Police NCOIC) and Lt. Col. Arnold, 877th Engineer Battalion Commander, Alabama National Guard; Back row, from left to right: Spc. Shaw; Staff Sgt. Brian Clark and Sgt. 1st Class Florin Sarmacinschi, Engineer, Romanian Land Forces Military Police from the 1165th Military Police Company, Alabama Army National Guard, and their Romanian counterparts with Lt. Gen. Hodges, Brig. Gen. Ionita, Col. Soare and Lt. Col. Arnold after the Urban Operations and Detainee Operations Demonstration on May 15, 2016 at Cincu Training Range, Romania. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Ryan E. Black, 877th Engineer Battalion, Alabama National Guard)

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15/05/2016
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