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Kosovo - KLA War Memorial
Taken on 2007-04-05
KLA memorial in Smirë, Kosovo.
Source: Zeke/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Camp Bonsteel
Taken on 2006-08-18
Aerial photo of Camp Bondsteel, a US Military base and the headquarters of KFOR's Multinational Task Force East. The base is the biggest and most expensive base build by the US in Europe since the Vietnam War. Up to 7,000 soldiers can be housed at the base which includes top-notch facilities, including 52 helipads, a Taco Bell and a Burger King among others. It covers 3.86 square km, its construction having flattened two hills and filling the valley in between.
Source: US Federal Government
Uploaded by HalvaMuncher on 2013-11-29
Derelict JNA Tank
Taken on 2005-06-05
Soviet-built T-55-tank used by serbian military lies in ruins near Prizren, Kosovo. Picture taken in 2005.
Source: Mika Rantanen/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Devic Monastery Attack 2004
Taken on 2004-03-16
Kosovo and Metohija: Aftermath of an attack on Devic Monastery (1434) by Albanians on 16 March, 2004. Destruction and the rape of an elderly nun was witnessed. Photograph is part of "Roots of the Soul" project by Darko Dozet.
Source: Darko Dozet
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-01-19
Kosovar Albanian Protests in Vitina
Taken on 2000-01-09
U.S. soldiers maintain crowd control as Albanian residents of Vitina protest in the streets on January 9, 2000
Soldiers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment uncoil two rows of concertina wire to maintain crowd control as residents of Vitina, Kosovo, protest in the streets on Jan. 9, 2000. The protesters were demanding the release of local Albanians held in custody for questioning. The soldiers are attached to the 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C., and are deployed to Kosovo as part of KFOR. KFOR is the NATO-led, international military force in Kosovo on the peacekeeping mission known as Operation Joint Guardian.
Source: Spc. Sean A. Terry, U.S. Army - This Image was released by the United States Army with the ID 000109
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Americans Forces Police a Serbian Resident in Zitinje
Taken on 1999-07-26
U.S. soldiers escort a Serbian civilian from his home in Zitinje after finding an automatic weapon, July 26, 1999
U.S. Army 1st Lt. James Perrine (right) escorts a Serbian citizen from his home in Zitinje, Kosovo, after finding an automatic weapon and a Russian side arm on July 26, 1999. Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery are searching for automatic weapons in the town. Perrine and other soldiers of the 7th are deployed to Kosovo as part of KFOR. KFOR is the NATO-led, international military force in Kosovo on the peacekeeping mission known as Operation Joint Guardian.
Source: Spc. Daniel Ernst, U.S. Army - This Image was released by the United States Army with the ID 990726
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
US Marines Capture Serbian Troops in Kosovo
Taken on 1999-07-03
US Marines captured Yugoslav soldiers on July 3, 1999 during the ceasefire and the implementation MTA from Kumanovo of 9 June.
Marines(Cpl Clyde Bass and Sgt Edsen Hughes) from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit escort Serbian detainees to the Kosovo - Serbian border before they are released to Serbian authorities, two High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV) are in the background. Marines and sailors of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) are helping to enforce the implementation of the military technical agreement and to provide peace and stability to Kosovo in support of NATO Operation Joint Guardian.
Source: SGT Craig J. Shell, U.S. Marine Corps
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
RCMP investigates mass grave in Kosovo
Taken on 1999-07-01
U.S. Marines provide security as members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Forensics Team investigate a grave site in a village in Kosovo on July 1, 1999. Elements of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit are deployed from ships of the USS Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group as an enabling force for KFOR. KFOR is the NATO-led, international military force which will deploy into Kosovo on a peacekeeping mission known as Operation Joint Guardian.
Source: Sgt. Craig J. Shell; US Marine Corps
Uploaded by HalvaMuncher on 2013-11-29
Forensic Investigations in Kosovo
Taken on 1999-07-01
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers investigate an alleged mass grave, alongside US Marines
U.S. Marines provide security as members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Forensics Team investigate a grave site in a village in Kosovo on July 1, 1999. Elements of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit are deployed from ships of the USS Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group as an enabling force for KFOR. KFOR is the NATO-led, international military force which will deploy into Kosovo on a peacekeeping mission known as Operation Joint Guardian.
Source: DoD photo by Sgt. Craig J. Shell, U.S. Marine Corps
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Kosovar Liberation Army Surrenders Weapons to US Marines
Taken on 1999-06-30
Members of the Kosovo Liberation Army turn over their weapons to U.S. Marines
Members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (in the middle is Sadik Cuflaj) stand in formation to turn over their weapons to U.S. Marines from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit in the village of Zegra, Kosovo, on June 30, 1999.
Source: DoD photo by Sgt. Craig J. Shell, U.S. Marine Corps - U.S. Department of Defense
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
American Escort for Kosovar Albanian Children
Taken on 1999-06-28
U.S. Marines march with local Albanian children down the main street of Zegra on June 28, 1999
Gunnery Sgt. William Post (center) marches with the local children down the main street of Zegra, Kosovo, on June 28, 1999. Post learned from the children how to say left and right in Albanian and then proceeded to teach them how to march. Elements of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit are deployed from ships of the USS Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group as an enabling force for KFOR. KFOR is the NATO-led, international military force which will deploy into Kosovo on a peacekeeping mission known as Operation Joint Guardian. KFOR will ultimately consist of over 50,000 troops from more than 24 contributing nations, including NATO member-states, Partnership for Peace nations and others. Post is attached to Lima Battery, 3rd Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment.
Source: Sgt. Craig J. Shell, U.S. Marine Corps - This Image was released by the United States Marine Corps
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Kukes Refugee Camp
Taken on 1999-06-15
Refugee camp near Kukës on the properties of an old mine shortly following the Kosovo War. The NATO aerial campaign intensified the war between Serbian security and Albanian separatists, leading the former (assisted by paramilitaries) to adopt a scorched earth policy in an attempt to force Albanians out of Kosovo. As a result, refugee caravans poured out of the province during the 11 week bombardment.
Source: Albinfo
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2013-11-29
Albanian Armor Deployed
Taken on 1999-05-20
Made by Robert Wright at the Albania-Yugoslav border incident in 1999. An Albania–Yugoslav border incident took place in April 1999 when the FR Yugoslav Army shelled several Albanian border towns around Krumë, Tropojë. In these villages, refugees and insurgents of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) were being housed after fleeing the war in Kosovo by crossing into Albania.
Source: Robert Wright, Journalist, CC 2.0
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-01-27
Nato Flyer during Kosovo War
Taken on 1999-05-15
NATO flyers were scattered over Kosovo province during the Kosovo War targeting Serbian Military personnel.
Source: NATO
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2013-11-29
Kosovo War, '99 - USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Adriatic
Taken on 1999-05-03
Adriatic Sea - May 3rd, 1999 - Through the "sea haze" high above the Adriatic Sea, the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71) launches an F-18 "Hornet" from one of its (forward) bow catapults. Theodore Roosevelt and its embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) is currently on a regularly scheduled deployment, and is participating in the NATO-led operation Allied Force over the former Yugoslavia.
Source: Bobby Mcrill/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
USS Gonzalez Launches Tomahawk, Kosovo War
Taken on 1999-03-31
A Tomahawk cruise missile launches from the aft missile deck of the USS Gonzalez on March 31, 1999.
A Tomahawk cruise missile launches from the aft missile deck of the USS Gonzalez (DDG 66) headed for a target in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on March 31, 1999. The Arleigh Burke Class destroyer is operating in the Adriatic Sea in support of NATO Operation Allied Force.
Source: DoD photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Renso Amariz
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
American Deployments from Italy, Kosovo War
Taken on 1999-03-24
A U.S. F-117 Nighthawk taxis to the runway before taking off from Aviano Air Base, Italy, on March 24, 1999.
Source: DoD photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Renso Amariz, U.S. Navy
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Pentagon Meeting Preceding Kosovo War
Taken on 1999-03-15
NATO Secretary General Javier Solana (left) meets with Secretary of Defense William Cohen (right). Under discussion was the NATO reaction when the government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia would refuse to sign the peace agreement being worked out in Rambouillet, France, with the Kosovar Albanians. Among those representing DoD at the meeting were U.S. Ambassador to NATO Sandy Vershbow (2nd from left) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Henry H. Shelton, U.S. Army (3rd from left)
Source: Robert D. Ward; US Department of Defense
Uploaded by HalvaMuncher on 2013-11-29
KLA Leader, Adem Jashari
Taken on 1998-01-01
Adem Jashari (born Adem Shaban Jashari; 28 November 1955 – 7 March 1998) was one of the founders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), a Kosovo Albanian irredentist organization which fought for the separation of Kosovo from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s.
Source: Miehs/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Milosevic Speech in Gazimestan 1989
Taken on 1989-06-28
Slobodan Milosevic delivering a speech in Gazimestan near Pristina to mark 600 years since the Battle of Blackbird's Field.
Source: fotograf CKSKJ
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-06-09