Soldiers from Company C, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, from Fort Bragg, , use all-terrain vehicles to reach areas of their patrol through mountainous and rough terrain in northern Kosovo June 12. Army Sgt. Aden Hameda, an assistant platoon sergeant with Company C, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment and an Indianapolis native, said, "The ATVs are a method for getting to a site over a distance or terrain that we normally wouldn't be able to get to in a timely manner via walking or traditional truck drop off, but we found a use for them here up in the hills and mountains where it


Soldiers from Company C, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, from Fort Bragg, , use all-terrain vehicles to reach areas of their patrol through mountainous and rough terrain in northern Kosovo June 12. Army Sgt. Aden Hameda, an assistant platoon sergeant with Company C, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment and an Indianapolis native, said, "The ATVs are a method for getting to a site over a distance or terrain that we normally wouldn't be able to get to in a timely manner via walking or traditional truck drop off, but we found a use for them here up in the hills and mountains where it's pretty rough." ( Army photo by Spc. Samantha Parks, 4th Public Affairs Detachment) KFOR troops utilize off-road vehicles for patrols 130612-A-XD724-598


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