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Spc. Christopher West, infantryman with Kosovo Force

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Spc. Christopher West, infantryman with Kosovo Force

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Spc. Christopher West, infantryman with Kosovo Force Regional Command East Oregon Army National Guard, with 2nd Infantry Brigade, 162nd Infantry Battalion, receives instruction on the use of the CEIA CMD v2.00 from Explosive Ordnance Disposal Specialist Staff Sgt. Zachary Valentine August 19, 2020 at Camp Nothing Hill, Kosovo. KFOR RC-E Task Force EOD trains 2-162nd Infantry Soldiers on additional security measures and techniques to improve the camp’s security operations. RC-E’s U.S. Army EOD detachment continuously trains with all elements of KFOR to solidify soldier skills and maintain the mission of a safe and secure environment for all people in Kosovo. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mitchell Arnone)

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2000 - 2022
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