JOHNSTON, Iowa-- Two Kosovo Security Force members made history by becoming the first KSF soldiers to graduate from a U.S. Air Assault course Sept. 9, 2022, at Camp Dodge in Johnston, Iowa. Maj. Gen.
While political observers worldwide keep a watchful eye on Kosovo in the wake of an election that could lead to a period of parliamentary deadlock, there are also concerns and controversy around the ...
(Bloomberg) -- Kosovo’s defense chief said the Balkan nation will be better defended with an influx of US-supplied anti-tank missiles four months after a violent clash in the country’s north ...
DES MOINES, Iowa - The 71st Civil Support Team and two dozen members of the Kosovo Security Force trained together in a hazardous materials exercise in September. “All I could think of was how to find ...
Lawmakers in Kosovo have voted overwhelmingly to upgrade the country's armed security force and create an army, an act set to inflame tensions with Serbia. Lawmakers in Kosovo have voted ...
The latest Iowa National Guard contingent of 20 soldiers will depart from Johnston this weekend to serve in a peacekeeping mission in Kosovo that now has lasted 20 years. The Iowa soldiers from the ...
HARILAC, Kosovo (AP) – Demining experts have resumed the slow process of clearing Kosovo of the many NATO cluster bombs and Serbian military land mines left behind from the 1998-99 war. Since the ...
NATO defence ministers will this week review the alliance's activities in Kosovo, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday, amid unease about Pristina's decision to create its own army. The ...
The United States has accepted a request from Kosovo for the purchase of Javelin anti-tank missiles despite opposition from neighboring Serbia. U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Christopher Hill said in a ...
PRISTINA (Reuters) - A grenade was thrown near a regional barracks of Kosovo's new army west of the capital Pristina on Thursday, but there were no casualties, police said. An investigation has been ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo (Reuters) - The United States will keep troops in the NATO peacekeeping operation in Kosovo until at least late 2009, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Tuesday. Gates, the ...
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