Krivenik, Kosovo: A Nissan sport utility vehicle after it was demolished by a mortar round on March 29, 2001. (U.S. Army Photo by SSG Bronco A. Suzuki) |
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Combat Camera: The Mission |
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Our missions take us everywhere. It is a fun and exciting job. We meet many people from the local cities as well as other NATO soldiers from foreign countries. In any given week, we could be playing with school children and hobnobbing with Senators one day and dodging mortar rounds and skirting minefields the next. This job can be dangerous but no more so than for any soldier serving a tour in Kosovo. We're all in this together. Combat Camera is here to document the action and preserve the Balkan experience for posterity. |
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Sea of Kids: The rambunctious kids of Stagova, Kosovo strike a pose during a clothing distribution held by 404th Civil Affairs Battalion from Fort Dix, New Jersey on April 11, 2001. (U.S. Army Photo by SSG Bronco A. Suzuki) |
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March 17, 2001: Arlinda Kastrati (on horse) and Ernest Lari, both interpreters for the 404th Civil Affairs Battalion, have fun after a school clothing distribution in Gjurgjedell, Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by SPC Matthew Siemion) |
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May 26, 2001: Stevan Pavic, manager of a Serbian souvenir shop in Camp Monteith, Kosovo, poses for a photo in front of one of the many Serbian flags he sells. (Photo by SSG Bronco A. Suzuki) |