Video by Sgt. Aaron Loy | 40th Public Affairs Detachment | 06.17.2016
Soldiers and police gather at CMLT to learn a variety of self-defense combatives.
Video by Sgt. Aaron Loy | 40th Public Affairs Detachment | 03.17.2016
KFOR 21 contingents come together at Camp Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny for Operation Thunder Road.
Video by Sgt. Aaron Loy | 40th Public Affairs Detachment | 03.17.2016
KFOR 21 contingents come together to conduct Crowd Riot Control Operation, Thunder Road. Produced by Sgt. Aaron Loy. German Liaison Officer, Mechanized Infantry Battalion, and Cpl. Sean Serritilli, team leader, 1-41 Infantry Regiment....
Video by Sgt. David Marquis | KFOR Regional Command East | 02.13.2016
On Camp Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, Kosovo, North Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Kosovo Border Police recently trained together, while sharing each other’s operating procedures, among other skills they can use while doing patrols around Kosovo’s Borders and Boundary Lines....
Video by Sgt. David Marquis | KFOR Regional Command East | 02.03.2016
The 363rd Military Police Company, an Army Reserve Unit from West Virginia deployed to Kosovo, recently had a unique opportunity to train Kosovo Security Forces at the first KSF Military Police Instructor’s Course. The Academy was organized by the KSF and Multinational Battle Group East, to train the next KSF internal military police instructors, as well as improve interoperability between......
Video by Sgt. David Marquis | KFOR Regional Command East | 12.19.2015
On Camp Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, Kosovo, Hungarian, Polish, American, and Portuguese Soldiers assigned to KFOR push themselves to their physical limits in the Spartan 300 Challenge. While the competition was fierce, it also brought each Soldier closer together in camaraderie....
Video by Sgt. David Marquis | KFOR Regional Command East | 12.19.2015
As a new contingent of Polish Soldiers arrives in Kosovo as part of NATO's peacekeeping mission, they must go through the same training as their multinational partners. This includes crowd riot control, defense against Molotov cocktail attacks, freedom of movement, and medical evacuation techniques. Every nation has a role to play in the training, and in the Kosovo Force mission of supporting......
Video by Sgt. David Marquis | KFOR Regional Command East | 12.04.2015
In the event of a riot in Kosovo, local law enforcement are the first to the scene to restore public safety, However, should they require assistance, Kosovo Force soldiers from Multinational Battle Group East, or West, are available to support them. Each battle group is made up of several contributing nations. So in order to ensure they are ready to assist Kosovo Police, each nation must......