Staff Sgt. Brian Harris, an Alabama National Guard Soldier deployed to Kosovo with the 666th Explosive Ordnance Company out of Jacksonville, Ala., explains the danger of unexploded ordnance to a group of 50 students between the ages of 7-13 during an Aug. 29, 2015, visit by Pristina’s A&A Language Center to Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo. During the visit, U.S. Army Soldiers held demonstrations, engaged the students in workshops and relationship-building exercises, and helped them better understand the multinational troops’ mission as part of NATO’s peace support effort in Kosovo. The A&A Language Center works with companies and enterprises in Kosovo and abroad to offer training in many foreign languages. (U.S. Army photo by Ardian Nrecaj, Multinational Battle Group-East)
Date Taken: | 08.29.2015 |
Date Posted: | 09.15.2015 10:06 |
Photo ID: | 2175405 |
VIRIN: | 082915-A-AB123-019 |
Resolution: | 2430x3646 |
Size: | 2.26 MB |
Location: | CAMP BONDSTEEL, ZZ |
Web Views: | 21 |
Downloads: | 6 |
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