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NATO to send 700 more troops to Kosovo to help quell violent protests
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said an additional reserve battalion would be put on high readiness in case additional troops are needed.
By Zenel Zhinipotoku
‘Start finding me, boys’ — inside the rescue of Lt. Col. Dave Goldfein
"This is real," combat controller Andy Kubik thought after his Pave Hawk dodged its first missiles. "This is definitely real. We’re going into a fight."
20 years since NATO-wrought freedom, Kosovo remains in limbo
In Kosovo so far, the sword has worked better than the ploughshare.
A battlefield bond, unbroken: Goldfein reunites with PJ who rescued him in Serbia
The bond between Gen. Dave Goldfein and the airmen who rescued him after he was shot down in Serbia remains as strong as ever.
Kosovo’s plan to build an army revives old Balkan tensions
Kosovo is moving to build itself a regular army, angering neighboring Serbia enough to talk of military intervention — a seemingly empty threat.
By Dusan Stojanovic, The Associated Press
To have and to hold, in Lancer or Spirit bombers: Trailblazing husband-wife pilots retire together
The two trailblazing pilots became the first married couple to pilot the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.
By Jon Simkins
Kosovo government moves toward forming a regular army
Any move toward an army would be made in conjunction with U.S., leader says.
Smugglers didn’t get the alcohol past these soldiers
The soldiers observing the border spotted suspicious vehicles.
By Noah Nash
Pentagon releases identity of soldier who died in Kosovo
The incident is under investigation, officials said.
By Kyle Rempfer
At least Congress hasn't resorted to tear gas
Say what you want about the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, but at least when things get tense on the floors, no one tosses tear gas canisters.
By Ken Chamberlain