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Members of the Maryland National Guard worked with the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina (AF BiH) June 13-17, 2016, to train their public affairs officers on equipment provided under European Command’s Humanitarian Mine Action program. This combined effort operated in the areas of Prozor, Derventa and Sanski Most. Much of the training focused on helping AF BiH public affairs officers in how to use digital cameras for photos/videos. The training also included editing and producing communication products to better inform the public on the demining operations throughout the nation. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Thaddeus Harrington, Maryland National Guard Public Affairs Office)

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14/06/2016
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