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A United States Army soldier watches as an angry Albanian mob, wave Albanian National Flags and prepare to march to the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. The soldier is a member of the 108th Military Police Company (MP), 503rd MP Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After two Serbian men disappeared, the Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000. (U.S. Army photo taken by SPC. Eric E...

A United States Army soldier watches as an angry Albanian mob, wave Al...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A United States Army soldier watches as an angry Albanian mob, wave Albanian National Flags and prepare to march to the town of... More

Albanian spokesmen walk with United States Army personnel to meet with Serbian town leaders in Domorovce, Kosovo, to discuss the disappearance of two Serbian men. The Serbians believed the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint guardian, 14 August 2000

Albanian spokesmen walk with United States Army personnel to meet with...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

United States Army SPECIALIST Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellite communications terminal (TACSAT) antenna to relay information about the Albanian and Serbian protest near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. Maxwell is a member of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1/187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation ...

United States Army SPECIALIST Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellit...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army Specialist Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellite communications terminal (TACSAT) antenna to relay infor... More

An angry Albanian mob, with Albanian National Flags, near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo, prepare to protest as long as Serbians keep the roads blocked. After two Serbian men disappeared, the Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. Two United States military presonnel are partially visible at the edge of the mob. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US Army and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) soldiers made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

An angry Albanian mob, with Albanian National Flags, near the town of ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

United States Army soldiers position a tactical satellite communication terminal (TACSAT) next to a M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) to relay information about the Albanian and Serbian protest near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. The soldiers are members of the 108th Military Police Company (MP), 503rd MP Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides...

United States Army soldiers position a tactical satellite communicatio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army soldiers position a tactical satellite communication terminal (TACSAT) next to a M998 High-Mobility Multipur... More

A local Albanian documents the protest near the town of Domerovce, Kosovo. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Opeation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

A local Albanian documents the protest near the town of Domerovce, Kos...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

An angry Albanian mob, with Albanian National Flags, near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo, prepare to protest as long as Serbians keep the roads blocked. After two Serbian men disappeared, the Serbians believed the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

An angry Albanian mob, with Albanian National Flags, near the town of ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Status: ... More

A group of Serbian men, several with sticks, rest in the shade of a tree in the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. They are part of a mob protesting the disappearance of two men from their town. The Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began threating and blocking the road to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

A group of Serbian men, several with sticks, rest in the shade of a tr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

A Serbian mob in the town of Domorovce, Kosovo, protest the disappearance of two men from their town. After the two Serbian men disappeared, the Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began making threats and obstructing the road to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians also formed a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000. )

A Serbian mob in the town of Domorovce, Kosovo, protest the disappeara...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

An angry Albanian mob, with an Albanian Flag held high, near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo, prepare to protest as long as Serbians keep the roads blocked. After two Serbian men disappeared, the Serbians believed the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) soldiers made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

An angry Albanian mob, with an Albanian Flag held high, near the town ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

United States Army soldiers watch as an angry Albanian mob, wave Albanian National Flags and prepare to march to the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. The soldiers are members of the 108th Military Police Company (MP), 503rd MP Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After two Serbian men disappeared, the Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian 14 August 2000

United States Army soldiers watch as an angry Albanian mob, wave Alban...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes, USA Release ... More

An angry Albanian mob protests with Albanian National Flags near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

An angry Albanian mob protests with Albanian National Flags near the t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

United States Army soldiers park three M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV) in a line between the angry Albanian and Serbian mobs near the town of Domerovce, Kosovo. The soldiers are members of the 1/187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and 108th Military Police Company (MP), 503rd MP Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After two Serbian men disappeared, the Serbians believed the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the...

United States Army soldiers park three M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army soldiers park three M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV) in a line between the angry Alb... More

United States Army soldiers stand in front of a tactical satellite communication terminal (TACSAT) transmitter that will be used to relay information about the Albanian and Serbian protest near the town of Domerovce, Kosovo. The soldiers are members of the 108th Military Police Company (MP), 503rd MP Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, ...

United States Army soldiers stand in front of a tactical satellite com...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army soldiers stand in front of a tactical satellite communication terminal (TACSAT) transmitter that will be use... More

Two United States Army soldiers watch as an angry Albanian mob, wave Albanian National Flags and prepare to march to the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. The soldiers are members of the 108th Military Police Company (MP), 503rd MP Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After two Serbian men disappeared, the Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

Two United States Army soldiers watch as an angry Albanian mob, wave A...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes, USA Release ... More

United States Army SPECIALIST Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellite communication terminal antenna (TACSAT) to relay information about the Albanian and Serbian protest near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. Maxwell is a member of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1/187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, ...

United States Army SPECIALIST Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellit...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army Specialist Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellite communication terminal antenna (TACSAT) to relay inform... More

Unioted States Army soldiers watch as an angry Albanian mob wave the Albanian National Flag and prepare to march to the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. The soldiers are members of the 108th Military Police Company (MP), 503rd MP Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000. (U.S. Army photo taken by SPC. Eric E...

Unioted States Army soldiers watch as an angry Albanian mob wave the A...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army soldiers watch as an angry Albanian mob wave the Albanian National Flag and prepare to march to the town of ... More

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