Staff Sgt. Kevin Wolters, a Maryland National Guard Soldier with the Fort Belvoir-based 29th Infantry Division, speaks with an observer controller from the Joint Multinational Readiness Center Jan. 23, 2014, in Hohenfels, Germany. Approximately 30 29th Infantry Division Soldiers from both the Maryland and Virginia National Guard are in Germany for a Kosovo Force mission rehearsal exercise. KFOR 14-02A, scheduled to run from Jan. 16-31, is designed to prepare 1,500 American and international troops to assume responsibility for Multinational Battle Group- East in Kosovo beginning in February. Th


Staff Sgt. Kevin Wolters, a Maryland National Guard Soldier with the Fort Belvoir-based 29th Infantry Division, speaks with an observer controller from the Joint Multinational Readiness Center Jan. 23, 2014, in Hohenfels, Germany. Approximately 30 29th Infantry Division Soldiers from both the Maryland and Virginia National Guard are in Germany for a Kosovo Force mission rehearsal exercise. KFOR 14-02A, scheduled to run from Jan. 16-31, is designed to prepare 1,500 American and international troops to assume responsibility for Multinational Battle Group- East in Kosovo beginning in February. The 29th ID Soldiers are acting as KFOR headquarters during the exercise, serving as subject matter experts, enforcing KFOR orders, systems and procedures, and working with JMRC to help the deploying troops achieve their training objectives. (Photo by Master Sgt. Coyne, 29th Infantry Division Public Affairs) 29th ID soldiers travel to Germany to help train up next KFOR rotation 140123-A-DO111-637


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