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Lt. Col. Don Tingen, a North Carolina National Guard

Lt. Col. Don Tingen, a North Carolina National Guard

Lt. Col. Don Tingen, a North Carolina National Guard Soldier assigned to Multinational Battle Group-East deployed to Kosovo, speaks to a group of students about the dangers and consequences of aiming laser poin... More

Lt. Col. Don Tingen, a North Carolina National Guard

Lt. Col. Don Tingen, a North Carolina National Guard

Lt. Col. Don Tingen, a North Carolina National Guard Soldier assigned to Multinational Battle Group-East, hands out posters to students, describing the dangers and consequences of aiming laser pointers at aircr... More

Lt. Col. Don Tingen, a North Carolina National Guard

Lt. Col. Don Tingen, a North Carolina National Guard

Lt. Col. Don Tingen, a North Carolina National Guard Soldier assigned to Multinational Battle Group-East, speaks to a group of students about the dangers and consequences of aiming laser pointers at aircrafts, ... More

U.S. Army Soldiers from Multinational Battle Group-East,

U.S. Army Soldiers from Multinational Battle Group-East,

U.S. Army Soldiers from Multinational Battle Group-East, members of Kosovo’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Kosovo Police officers speak to a group of students about the dangers and consequences of aiming la... More

Fehredin Verbovci, a Kosovo Police officer from Kosovo’s

Fehredin Verbovci, a Kosovo Police officer from Kosovo’s

Fehredin Verbovci, a Kosovo Police officer from Kosovo’s Directorate of Crime Prevention and Community Policing, speaks to a group of students about the dangers and consequences of aiming laser pointers at airc... More

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