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Hungarian army 1st Lt. Gabov Kovacs, a platoon leader

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Hungarian army 1st Lt. Gabov Kovacs, a platoon leader

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Hungarian army 1st Lt. Gabov Kovacs, a platoon leader from the 5th Bocskai Istvan, currently assigned to Multinational Battle Group-East, instructs his troops on maneuver techniques during a freedom of movement exercise Aug. 13, 2015, at Camp Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, Kosovo. The training was intended to be as real world as possible, and it helped prepare soldiers should they find themselves engaging violent protesters. Freedom of movement is part of the core mission of MNBG-E, and involved moving around roadblocks and dealing with other soldiers playing the role of belligerent protesters. This training supported the mission of ensuring safety, security and freedom of movement in Kosovo. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Erick Yates, Multinational Battle Group-East)

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15/08/2015
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