U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Unterseher, 435th Air Ground Operations Wing and 435th Air Expeditionary Wing command chief, recently graduated.
Minster Peleshi, General Begaj and distinguished guests.
I would like to thank our host, General Sallaku, for welcoming me to support command. I know you have been busy in recent days responding to the flooding. Let me begin by expressing our sympathy for those who are suffering due to the flood, and our thanks to those – include many here – who are working to provide relief.
Americans and Albanians share many values, and one of the most simple but important is this: A friends in need is a friend indeed. As friends, partners, and NATO Allies, Americans and Albanians have been at each other’s side, especially when times are tough, like today.
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U.S. Navy trains Croatian navy in underwater mine disposal
By (0) Members of the Croatian Navy learned underwater bomb disposal techniques during a three-week session taught by U.S. Navy personnel. Photo courtesy of Croatian Navy/U.S. Embassy in Croatia
Dec. 30 (UPI) U.S. Navy personnel concluded the second of a three-part training session with the Croatian Navy on underwater mine clearance, the U.S. Navy announced this week.
The three-week session in December at the Lora Naval Base in Split, Croatia, on the Adriatic Sea, involved U.S. sailors from Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Eight, who facilitated Department of Defense Humanitarian Mine Action EOD Level 2 training of the Croatian Navy s underwater EOD team.