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Sgt. Monica Hepker, an animal care specialist from

Sgt. Monica Hepker, an animal care specialist from

Sgt. Monica Hepker, an animal care specialist from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and a member of the Army Reserve, plays with Dushuri (Albanian for "love") after the Dog Town ribbon cutting ceremony. Hepker has developed ... More

Members of the New Mexico National Guard’s 44th Army

Members of the New Mexico National Guard’s 44th Army

Members of the New Mexico National Guard’s 44th Army Band, who volunteered for the Kosovo Forces mission and serve in various capacities throughout Multinational Battle Group East, volunteered to come together ... More

Col. Michael Schwartz, commander of Multinational Battle

Col. Michael Schwartz, commander of Multinational Battle

Col. Michael Schwartz, commander of Multinational Battle Group East along with the Col. Mary Bolk, the task force medical commander, and area support team commander Col. Steven Campfield, cut through a white r... More

Trkac (Serbian for "runner"), one of the dogs in the

Trkac (Serbian for "runner"), one of the dogs in the

Trkac (Serbian for "runner"), one of the dogs in the Camp Bondsteel Human Animal Bond Dog Program, proudly posses for pictures prior to the Dog Town ribbon cutting ceremony. Trkac has become a favorite of soldi... More

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