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March 29, 2001: Specialist Thomas Koehler, 4-27 Field Artillery Battalion, pries a piece of shrapnel from a tree at one of the areas that was hit by mortar fire in the village of Krivenik, Kosovo. Krivenik received mortar fire killing two civilians and wounding ten civilians. An investigation is under way to determine the origin of the mortar fire and who was responsible.
(U.S. Army Photo by SPC Todd Roy)
March 31, 2001: Sergeant Dominick Colamesta (right), 404th Civil Affairs Battalion, Fort Dix, New Jersey helps the local citizens of Ferizaj, Kosovo pick up trash as part of a city-wide cleanup effort organized by the TMK (Kosovo Protection Corps) and Task Force Falcon, Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.
(U.S. Army Photo by SSG Bronco A. Suzuki)
March 13, 2001: Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Task Force 47, watch the approach of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter from the 501st Aviation Battalion. The soldiers were involved in a slingload mission at Camp Bondsteel in support of NATO Operation Joint Guardian.
(U.S. Army Photo by SPC Angelica Harris)
March 7, 2001: Soldiers from the 313th Medical Company, Task Force Med Falcon, Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo unload a casualty wounded during a firefight with KFOR soldiers near Debelde, Kosovo.
(U.S. Army Photo by SPC Matthew P. Siemion)
March 29, 2001: An Albanian child wakes from her nap as U.S. soldiers come by for a visit. Members of the 404th Civil Affairs Battalion, Fort Dix, New Jersey and Sgt. 1st Class Elaine Prosa from the 1st Armored Division visited a nursery school to deliver gifts to Albanian children in Urosevac, Kosovo.
(U.S. Army Photo by SPC Steve Cortez)

March 29, 2001: Sgt.1st Class Elaine Prosa, 1st Armored Division gives an Albanian child a gift in a nursery school. Members of the 404th Civil Affairs Battalion from Fort Dix, New Jersey and SFC Elaine Prosa visited a nursery school in Urosevac, Kosovo to deliver gifts to Albanian children.
(U.S. Army Photo by SPC Steve Cortez)
March 30, 2001: Over a thousand local Kosovar Albanians participate in a peaceful protest in Krivenik, Kosovo. Krivenik received mortar fire killing two civilians and wounding ten civilians. U.S. and Polish/Ukrainian KFOR soldiers treated and evacuated the injured. The mortar fire fell south of the village of Krivenik which is approximately one kilometer north of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)-Kosovo border. At this time it is unclear who is responsible for the attack.
(U.S. Army Photo By SSG Clinton J. Evans)
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