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Jeff Horne, a subject matter expert on Balkan-U.S.

Jeff Horne, a subject matter expert on Balkan-U.S.

Jeff Horne, a subject matter expert on Balkan-U.S. relations, talks to Maj. David Schnarr, chaplain for the 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, about the various religious communities in Kosovo as Lt. Col. ... More

Capt. Mike Gorman, chief of operations for the 1-290th

Capt. Mike Gorman, chief of operations for the 1-290th

Capt. Mike Gorman, chief of operations for the 1-290th Field Artillery Battalion, 205th Infantry Brigade, speaks to Maj. Aaron Mock, operations officer for the 1-38th Cavalry Squadron, at Fort Bragg, N.C., duri... More

Col. John F. Dunleavy, commander of the 205th Infantry

Col. John F. Dunleavy, commander of the 205th Infantry

Col. John F. Dunleavy, commander of the 205th Infantry Brigade, First Army Division East, and Canadian Brig. Gen. Wayne Eyre, deputy commanding general for operations of 18th Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N.C dis... More

Lt. Col. Eric Crider, commander of the 1-38th Cavalry

Lt. Col. Eric Crider, commander of the 1-38th Cavalry

Lt. Col. Eric Crider, commander of the 1-38th Cavalry Squadron, answers questions from Network News international reporters as part of the pre-deployment training at the Mission Training Complex for KFOR at For... More

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