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, 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 Cen


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, 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. ( Army photo by Ardian Nrecaj, Multinational Battle Group-East)


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