The United States agreed to provide a force of approximately 7,000 U.S. personnel as part of KFOR. KFOR, the International Security Force is there to help maintain a capable military force in Kosovo and to ensure the safe return of Kosovar refugees. The U.S. supports KFOR by providing the headquarters and troops for one of the four NATO sectors. The U.S. also provides personnel, units and equipment to other components of the KFOR organization. The U.S. sector is in southeast Kosovo. Headquarters for U.S. forces is located at
Camp Bondsteel, near Urosevac, and Camp Monteith near Gniljane.
Fostering the peace between the Serbs and ethnic Albanians of Kosovo is a daunting task, frought with the danger of unexploded land mines, snipers, and desire for vengeance and revenge just to mention a few.
Constructed of news articles, press releases, interviews
and picture galleries, this page is a chronology of the events that unfold
in Kosovo.
As the Holidays unfold, let us remember the sacrifices our Armed Forces make to secure our freedom.
Fayetteville On-Line has many articles and photo galleries about Task Force Falcon.
This link has additional articles on Task Force Falcon, plus picture galleries.
For information about many members of Task Force Falcon who were in Albania prior to KFOR entering Kosovo, see the following link on Task Force Hawk. Other information may be found by checking out the many other sites about Kosovo and our soldiers.
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