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(Left to right) Local media conducts interviews Sept. 17 with Deputy Mayor of Karlovac Marina Kolakovic, U.S. Embassy Zagreb Deputy Chief of Mission (Charge d'Affaires) Margaret Nardi and the Commander of Croatian Land Forces Lt. Gen. Mate Ostovic in front of the sign that dedicates the contribution the United States European Command has made through their Humanitarian Assistance program.

7th CSC conducts EUCOM assessments in Croatia

by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta 7th Civil Support Command Public Affairs Office

SPLIT, Croatia — Soldiers from the 7th Civil Support Command and a U.S. Embassy-Croatia official traveled across the country to assess past humanitarian assistance projects and to recommend future ones, while continuing a strong partnership with a NATO ally Sept. 11 to 18.

October 1, 2015 ×

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Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew ChlostaCapt. Dave Esra, commander of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 361st CA Brigade, 7th Civil Support Command, shakes hands with Cristian Trocin, of Dcochia City, Moldova, after a chess match Sept. 11 at Moldova’s National Children Rehabilitation Center in Ceadir-Lunga, Moldova.

Allies assess EUCOM HA projects in Moldova

by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta
7th Civil Support Command Public Affairs, 21st Theater Sustainment Command

Soldiers from the 7th Civil Support Command, 21st Theater Sustainment Command deployed to this Eastern European nation Sept. 9 for assessments of U.S. European Command humanitarian assistance projects designed to improve the lives of the Moldovan people.

September 19, 2013 ×

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Photo illustration by 1st Lt. Kay M. NissenThe 435th Construction Training Squadron military construction flight completed a humanitarian assistance renovation project in the country of Georgia. The nine-member team spent 54 days in country renovating restrooms for a kindergarten. The Airmen installed 25 new sinks and toilets, retiled the rooms, textured and painted the walls, installed new windows and doors, replaced old plumbing, and added water heaters to each room along with newly rewired light fixtures and receptacles.

435th CTS completes humanitarian project

by Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Mooney and 1st Lt. Kay Nissen
435th Air Ground Operations Wing

A 435th Construction and Training Squadron engineering team recently completed a humanitarian assistance renovation project in the country of Georgia.

June 20, 2013 ×
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