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(Far right) Romanian Joint Forces Command representative,

(Far right) Romanian Joint Forces Command representative,

(Far right) Romanian Joint Forces Command representative, Col. Valentin Cheptanariu, was in attendance as the distinguished visitor during the flag raising ceremony Jan. 26, 2016, to commemorate construction of... More

Military Police from the 137th MP Detachment, 354th

Military Police from the 137th MP Detachment, 354th

Military Police from the 137th MP Detachment, 354th MP Company and the Romanian International MP Detachment conduct a flag raising ceremony Jan. 26, 2016, to commemorate construction of a new flag pole area nea... More

Military Police from the 137th MP Detachment, 354th

Military Police from the 137th MP Detachment, 354th

Military Police from the 137th MP Detachment, 354th MP Company and the Romanian International MP Detachment pose for a group photo after conducting a flag raising ceremony Jan. 26, 2016, to commemorate construc... More

Capt. Carlito Rayos, Bagram Provost Marshal turns the

Capt. Carlito Rayos, Bagram Provost Marshal turns the

Capt. Carlito Rayos, Bagram Provost Marshal turns the formation over to Lt. Razvan Matran, Deputy PM and Romanian International Military Police Det. commander, for the raising of the Romanian flag and playing o... More

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