U.S. Army EOD soldiers, Finland EOD soldiers and German engineers with Kosovo Forces Regional Command-East train on both EOD robotics and metal detecting on Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, July 11, 2025. KFOR is a NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, and EOD units play a vital role in providing freedom of movement and a safe and secure region from unexploded ordnance. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Alyssa Lisenbe)
To strengthen preparedness, soldiers from Kosovo Forces Regional Command-East (KFOR RC-E) Task Force Medical recently provided Kosovo Police (KP) with a 40-hour U.S. Army’s Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) course to earn their Combat Life Saver (CLS) certification at Camp Belvedere, Kosovo, on Aug. 1.
The veterinary team’s efforts in managing the stray population help reduce health risks to both service members and the broader community, ultimately supporting KFOR’s peacekeeping mission to maintain a safe and secure environment in Kosovo.
U.S. Army Veterinary Services from Charlie Company, 199 Brigade Support Battalion rarely get the opportunity to interact with the local animal population.
California Army National Guard soldiers with the 233rd Finance Detachment conduct finance services for soldiers and civilians as part of their culminating training event on Fort Cavazos, Texas, May 15, 2025. The 233rd will act as the soldiers' bank while overseas supporting KFOR.
Delaware Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Wilson, G4 Logistics Superintendent for the Combined Support Maintenance Shop (CSMS), is set to retire in the summer of 2025.