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Romanian Jandarmeria Col. Catalin Paraschiv, deputy

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Romanian Jandarmeria Col. Catalin Paraschiv, deputy

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Romanian Jandarmeria Col. Catalin Paraschiv, deputy commander of the Special Intervention Brigade, demonstrates civil emergency equipment used by local law enforcement personnel to U.S. Marines from Alpha Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team Company Europe (FASTEUR), Naval Station Rota, at the Training Center of the Romanian Jandarmeria Special Intervention Brigade in Bucharest, Romania, Feb. 25, 2015. The demonstration was held in conjunction with training at the U.S. Embassy Bucharest that provided FASTEUR Marines a chance to conduct training on reinforcing an American embassy with host nation forces in case of a crisis. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Esdras Ruano/Released)

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25/02/2015
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