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U.S. Army and Hungarian army soldiers put up their dukes alongside one another after completing a close combat fighting techniques program led by the Hungarian soldiers, Nov. 6, 2015, at Camp Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, Kosovo. The Hungarian-led, 20-hour program included grappling, Muay Thai and knife fighting. The soldiers are stationed together at CMLT as part of NATO’s multinational Kosovo Force peace support mission. KFOR’s Multinational Battle Group-East Forward Command Post is led by North Carolina National Guard Soldiers from 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 252nd Armor Regiment. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Erick Yates, Multinational Battle Group-East)

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