RMBBK4XR–KFOR (Kosovo Force) on the side of a British Army Sabre tank
RMF59710–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, English soldiers in patrol to the outskirts of Pristina
RMA16084–Ethnic Albanians greet American NATO troops as they drive by the town of Gnjilane Wednesday June 30 1999 in Kosovo.
RF2DMJ2GF–NATO and Kosovo flags. 3D Waving flag design. Kosovo NATO flag, picture, wallpaper. NATO vs Kosovo image,3D rendering. NATO Kosovo relations alliance
RM2HBT1HJ–Tentative Kosovo Force (KFOR) Sectors map - shows areas under control of the 5 NATO Kosovo Force peacekeeping powers. ca. 1999
RMCB7K3C–NATO Secretary General Javier Solana during a meeting with US President Bill Clinton March 15, 1999 in the Oval Office at the White Hose in Washington, DC. During the meeting President Clinton said he is optimistic at the news that the Kosovaars are willing to sigh a peace agreement with the Serbs.
RMG4MGYT–NATO/Kosovo preparations
RMS3W48A–Memorial for the NATO soldiers that lost their life’s during the Kosovo war
RMB2JN13–German NATO soldiers checking vehicles in and out of Kosovo
RMC2BPMP–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RM2FM6RBC–Yugoslavia Serbia Nato Bombing Albanian Refugees 1999 Albanian refugees from Kosovo on a plane to Germany at Skopje airport in Macedonia
RMBR2PY3–NATO troops search a man at the bridge that divides the Albanian and Serb sections of Kosovska Mitrovica.
RM2K1RRP9–SERBIA, Belgrad, NATO bombed building of defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine der durch NATO bomabardiertes Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RMF0F581–British army in Kosovo as part of the NATO peacekeeping force
RM2H0B00P–A U.S. Army C-12 of the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, Wings of Victory, spins up at Wiesbaden Army Airfield for an early morning flight in support of the NATO Kosovo Force peacekeeping mission on Jan. 14.
RMKX6X7K–Approximately 20 Soldiers from the Camp Williams-based 204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Utah Army National Guard, departed on a one-year deployment to Kosovo. The mission of these Soldiers, in support of NATO Kosovo Force 17, will be to provide a safe and secure environment in Kosovo as a third responder behind the Kosovo Police and the EULEX (European Rule of Law in Kosovo). U.S. Army photo by LTC Hank McIntire.
RM2FNFA5W–Date of recording: 12.06.1999 Kosovars greet German Bundeswehr soldiers on their way to Kosovo. [automated translation]
RMR25PJY–The damaged former Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, Belgrade, Serbia, was bombed by NATO aircraft during the Kosovo war in 1999.
RM2NH9BBA–Refugees are handed water having arrived in Northern Macedonia via bus from the boarder crossing from Kosovo to Macedonia. Brazda refugee camp in Macedonia April 1999. The camp was run by NATO but turned over to UNHCR. Macedonia. Picture garyrobertsphotography.com
RF2T09BKE–Map or cartography of Kosovo with capital Pristina and state borders with Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro
RMF596MB–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, English soldiers in patrol to the outskirts of Pristina
RMA16097–Ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo rush to get goods from the Italian Nato forces in the Stenkovec camo near Skopje Macedonia
RFJ08XJ5–MITROVICA, KOSOVO - FEBRUARY 17, 2009: French army truck being shipped on a train, ready to leave the train station of Kosovska Mitrovica, as a part o
RMKYT3NN–The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but in 2004 the Serbian quarter Potkaljaja was destroyed and burnt down by a mob. Potkaljaja was a not accessible area under the protection of NATO/KFOR. The picture shows the entrance to the Serbian part in August 2006.
RMCB7K2J–NATO Secretary General Javier Solana during a meeting with US President Bill Clinton March 15, 1999 in the Oval Office at the White Hose in Washington, DC. During the meeting President Clinton said he is optimistic at the news that the Kosovaars are willing to sigh a peace agreement with the Serbs.
RMG7419M–Mary Malone (centre-right) is pictured besides an Iraq 2004 medal and a NATO Kosovo 2000 medal, awarded post-humously for her son Lance Corporal Ian Malone, at the British Military Attache's residence, in south Dublin,. Lance Corporal Malone was killed while serving as an Irish Guard in the British Army in Iraq in April 2003.
RF2AWNT1X–Kosovo Goverment Building Prishtine
RMC8WBTJ–Polish KFOR soldiers with ATVs setting up a road block in Kosovo
RMC2BPP1–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RM2FMJBXH–Yugoslavia Serbia Nato Bombing April 1999 Old people, Albanian refugees, left at the Macedonian border with Kosovo, in a tent, after everybody else had left, because they were too ill to get on the buses or were seperated from their families
RMBR6F05–British Paratroopers on night patrol in Pristina, Kosovo.
RM2K1RRP6–SERBIA, Belgrad, NATO bombed building of defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine der durch NATO bomabardiertes Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RMF0F5JW–British army in Kosovo as part of the NATO peacekeeping force
RM2H0B1NY–A U.S. Army C-12 of the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, Wings of Victory, spins up at Wiesbaden Army Airfield for an early morning flight in support of the NATO Kosovo Force peacekeeping mission on Jan. 14.
RMKX6X6C–Approximately 20 Soldiers from the Camp Williams-based 204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Utah Army National Guard, departed on a one-year deployment to Kosovo. The mission of these Soldiers, in support of NATO Kosovo Force 17, will be to provide a safe and secure environment in Kosovo as a third responder behind the Kosovo Police and the EULEX (European Rule of Law in Kosovo). U.S. Army photo by LTC Hank McIntire.
RM2FNF9F8–Photo date: 12.06.1999 Kosovars greet a German column with self-painted signs, including 'Wellcome german soldiers', 'Nato save Kosovo' and 'Germany we love you'. [automated translation]
RMR25PK3–The damaged former Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, Belgrade, Serbia, was bombed by NATO aircraft during the Kosovo war in 1999.
RM2NH9BBB–Albanian-Kosovan Woman shows scar resulting from bullet wound received whilst being ethnically cleansed from Kosovo. Brazda refugee camp in Macedonia April 1999. The camp was run by NATO but turned over to UNHCR. Macedonia. Picture garyrobertsphotography.com
RF2T09BKP–Map or cartography of Kosovo with capital Pristina and state borders with Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro
RMF5972B–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, checkpoint of the French army near Mitroviza town
RMA16089–Ethnic Albanians wave French flags as NATO drives by near Mitrovice Friday July 2 1999 in Kosovo Photo by Ami Vitale
RFJ08WN9–MITROVICA, KOSOVO - FEBRUARY 17, 2009: French army truck being shipped on a train, ready to leave the train station of Kosovska Mitrovica, as a part o
RMKYT3NF–The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but in 2004 the Serbian quarter Potkaljaja was destroyed and burnt down by a mob. Potkaljaja was a not accessible area under the protection of NATO/KFOR. The picture shows the situation of Potkaljaja and the Serbian Theologian Seminar (Bogoslovija) in August 2006.
RMCB7K1W–NATO Secretary General Javier Solana during a meeting with US President Bill Clinton March 15, 1999 in the Oval Office at the White Hose in Washington, DC. During the meeting President Clinton said he is optimistic at the news that the Kosovaars are willing to sigh a peace agreement with the Serbs.
RMG7419H–British Ambassador Stuart Eldon presents Mary Malone an Iraq 2004 medal and a NATO Kosovo 2000 medal, awarded post-humously for her son Lance Corporal Ian Malone, at the British Military Attache's residence, in south Dublin. Lance Corporal Malone was killed while serving as an Irish Guard in the British Army in Iraq in April 2003. His brother, Edward (centre), is pictured looking on.
RF2WC3NGR–Aerial view on television tower in Novi Sad Serbia bombed by NATO in 1999. High quality photo
RMC8WBY4–Portuguese KFOR soldier with assault rifle on guard on a road block in Kosovo
RMC2BPXB–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RFPTD6B3–Anti-NATO protest banners outside the House of the National Assembly of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia, Balkans, September 2018
RMBR4HFP–NATO bomb destruction in Pristina, Kosovo.
RM2K1RRP8–SERBIA, Belgrad, NATO bombed building of defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine der durch NATO bomabardiertes Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RMF0F5JY–British army in Kosovo as part of the NATO peacekeeping force
RM2GKXHN2–Italian Army Gen. D. Franco Federici, NATO Kosovo Force commander (COMKFOR), looks on as U.S. Army Sgt. Joanna Adams of C Company, 1st Battalion, 169th Aviation Regiment, gives instruction on patient loading procedures for Medevac missions at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo July 16, 2021. COMKFOR and his staff were visiting with various NATO partners to see how they perform their missions. This image was electronically cropped and ethically enhanced to emphasize the subject and does not misrepresent the subject or the original image in any way.
RMKX6X77–Approximately 20 Soldiers from the Camp Williams-based 204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Utah Army National Guard, departed on a one-year deployment to Kosovo. The mission of these Soldiers, in support of NATO Kosovo Force 17, will be to provide a safe and secure environment in Kosovo as a third responder behind the Kosovo Police and the EULEX (European Rule of Law in Kosovo). U.S. Army photo by LTC Hank McIntire.
RM2PYX71B–This photograph shows Federal Defence Minister Rudolf Scharping on a flight from Sarajevo (Sarajevo) to Prizren in Kosovo to pay a Christmas visit to the KFOR contingent of the Bundeswehr there. This multinational contingent of the Kosovo Force, under NATO leadership, was deployed to Pristina after the Kosovo conflict to ensure the safe return of refugees. [automated translation]
RMB4T4PE–Queens Royal Hussars duty in Kosovo as apart of the KFOR peace keeping mission Soldiers on patrol in the market palce
RM2NH9C1Y–Man runs with child to seek medical help with doctor. Man and child had fled Kosovo due to ethnic cleansing and had arrived in Northern Macedonia via bus from the boarder crossing. Brazda refugee camp in Macedonia April 1999. The camp was run by NATO but turned over to UNHCR. Macedonia. Picture garyrobertsphotography.com
RFDRM0H4–The remains of former Goverment Department for Defence destroyed by NATO bombing in 1999, Belgrade, Serbia
RMF5972H–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, checkpoint of the French army near Mitroviza town
RMA1606E–A helicopter arrives to take NATO representatives away for a break in the talks between NATO and Yugoslavian representatives
RM2M6K3B8–KFOR Regional Command-East (RC-East) clears a bridge in Mitrovica, Kosovo on Jan. 3, 2023. During the operation, Swiss Army Soldiers with the Freedom of Movement-Detachment (FOM-D) used heavy engineer equipment to remove two trucks from the bridge to reestablish access into Mitrovica along this previously blocked route. This was a large-scale operation, coordinated between NATO Allies and Partners from RC-East, to remove this roadblock safely and to preserve the integrity of the bridge. The efforts of KFOR demonstrate its resolve to work together to deconflict tensions and show its capabi
RMHCWG8C–A graffiti depicting an American F-117 Stealth Fighter Jet flying over Belgrade during the Kosovo War in1999 in the city of Belgrade capital of the Republic of Serbia. The F-117 was shot down during a mission against the Army of Yugoslavia on 27 March 1999, during Operation Allied Force.
RMGD8JKK–U.S Adm. James Stavridis, European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander, during a visit to KFOR July 29, 2009 in Pristina, Kosovo.
RM2D305JJ–An American B1 bomber of the 77th Bomber squadron at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, on the day of its arrival from South Dakota. * Kosovo. NATO. Serbia. Operation Allied Force.
RF2WC3NC9–Aerial view on television tower in Novi Sad Serbia bombed by NATO in 1999. High quality photo
RMC8WBX6–Polish KFOR soldier in combat gear on a road block in Kosovo, Serb flags in background
RMC2BPPP–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RM2WGGXDK–Pristina, Kosovo. 05th Feb, 2024. Boris Pistorius (SPD, M), Federal Minister of Defense, is greeted by Vjosa Osmani (r), President of the Republic of Kosovo. During his several-day trip to the Balkans, Defense Minister Pistorius holds talks with government representatives and German soldiers from the NATO protection force KFOR in Pristina. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMBR4HG9–The city of Pristina, Kosovo after 10 days NATO entered.
RM2K1RRPB–SERBIA, Belgrad, NATO bombed building of defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine der durch NATO bomabardiertes Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RMF0F5KE–British army in Kosovo as part of the NATO peacekeeping force
RM2GKXHNJ–Italian Army Gen. D. Franco Federici, NATO Kosovo Force commander (COMKFOR), and Serg. Magg. Andrea Torre, KFOR Command Sergeant Major, discuss the casualty capabilities of the UH-60L Blackhawk with U.S. Army Sgt. Joanna Adams of C Company of 1st Battalion, 169th Aviation Regiment at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo July 16, 2021. COMKFOR and his staff were visiting with various NATO partners to see how they perform their missions. This image was electronically cropped and ethically enhanced to emphasize the subject and does not misrepresent the subject or the original image in any way.
RMKX6X67–Approximately 20 Soldiers from the Camp Williams-based 204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Utah Army National Guard, departed on a one-year deployment to Kosovo. The mission of these Soldiers, in support of NATO Kosovo Force 17, will be to provide a safe and secure environment in Kosovo as a third responder behind the Kosovo Police and the EULEX (European Rule of Law in Kosovo). U.S. Army photo by LTC Hank McIntire.
RM2FNFE3Y–This photograph shows Federal Defence Minister Rudolf Scharping giving a speech at a special session in the Bundestag on the subject of Kosovo. He also shows photos of the devastation in Kosovo. The reason for this speech was the Kosovo conflict, which lasted from 28.2.1998 to 10.6.1999. This armed conflict was about the control of Kosovo, among the different parties were the Kosovo Liberation Army, the Yugoslav Army, Serbian forces of order, as well as NATO forces led by the USA. Kosovo was previously a province of Serbia with a majority Albanian population within Yugoslavia. [automated
RMDFWTHM–Warrior infantry fighting vehicle on Salisbury Plain Training Area
RM2NH9BB3–Woman refugee faints in heat having arrived in Northern Macedonia via bus from the boarder crossing. Brazda refugee camp in Macedonia April 1999. The camp was run by NATO but turned over to UNHCR. Macedonia. Picture garyrobertsphotography.com
RFDRM0G2–The remains of former Goverment Department for Defence destroyed by NATO bombing in 1999, Belgrade, Serbia
RMF596M2–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, checkpoint of the Polish army in Mitroviza town
RMA16088–British NATO troops try to find and put out the numerous fires that were burning all over Pristina Wednesday June 30 1999 in
RM2M6K3BC–KFOR Regional Command-East (RC-East) clears a bridge in Mitrovica, Kosovo on Jan. 3, 2023. During the operation, Swiss Army Soldiers with the Freedom of Movement-Detachment (FOM-D) used heavy engineer equipment to remove two trucks from the bridge to reestablish access into Mitrovica along this previously blocked route. This was a large-scale operation, coordinated between NATO Allies and Partners from RC-East, to remove this roadblock safely and to preserve the integrity of the bridge. The efforts of KFOR demonstrate its resolve to work together to deconflict tensions and show its capabi
RFAT09PH–The remains of the former government department for defence which was destroyed in 1999 by NATO bombing in Belgrade
RMCB7WG5–Albanian-Americans protest in support of NATO bombings of Yugoslavia and demanding more action to protect Kosovo across from the White House March 31, 1999 in Washington, DC.
RM2D308A5–Defence Secretary George Robertson meets General Mike Jackson (left) at the British Army HQ near Skopje, Macedonia. * NATO. Kosovo
RF2WC3NBM–Aerial view on television tower in Novi Sad Serbia bombed by NATO in 1999. High quality photo
RMD8E0H0–graves of family jashari at national museum in drenica valley of Kosovo
RMC2BPTT–The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo.
RM2WGHP6H–Pristina, Kosovo. 05th Feb, 2024. Boris Pistorius (SPD, l), Federal Minister of Defense, is greeted with military honors by Kosovan Defense Minister Maqedonci. During his several-day trip to the Balkans, Defense Minister Pistorius holds talks with government representatives and German soldiers from the NATO protection force KFOR in Pristina. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMBR4HG7–Children run through the NATO bomb damage in Pristina Kosovo.
RM2K1RRP4–SERBIA, Belgrad, ruin of by NATO bombed building of serbian defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine des durch die NATO bomabardierten serbischen Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RMF0F5K3–British army in Kosovo as part of the NATO peacekeeping force
RM2GKXHJK–U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Steven Lucas of C Company, 1st Battalion, 169th Aviation Regiment demonstrates the proper use of the Jungle Penetrator during non-aircraft personnel hoisting with Sgt. Joanna Adams for U.S. Army Col. Brey Hopkins, 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team – Mountain commander, Italian Army Gen. D. Franco Federici, NATO Kosovo Force commander (COMKFOR), and Serg. Magg. Andrea Torre, KFOR Command Sergeant Major, at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo July 16, 2021. COMKFOR and his staff were visiting with various NATO partners to see how they perform their missions. This image was electroni
RMKX6X6K–Approximately 20 Soldiers from the Camp Williams-based 204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Utah Army National Guard, departed on a one-year deployment to Kosovo. The mission of these Soldiers, in support of NATO Kosovo Force 17, will be to provide a safe and secure environment in Kosovo as a third responder behind the Kosovo Police and the EULEX (European Rule of Law in Kosovo). U.S. Army photo by LTC Hank McIntire.
RM2FNEP04–(13.05.1999) Bielefeld, Serbs demonstrate against the Nato air attacks and against Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer before the special party conference of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen in Bielefeld. The Greens discuss the Nato intervention at their party conference in the Seidenstickerhalle. [automated translation]
RMBBK4XK–Tracks on a British Army Sabre tank, used in active service between 1995 and 2004
RM2NH9BB8–Refugees set up makeshift hair salon having arrived in Northern Macedonia via bus from the boarder crossing. Brazda refugee camp in Macedonia April 1999. The camp was run by NATO but turned over to UNHCR. Macedonia. Picture garyrobertsphotography.com
RMEF4HCE–Exterior the church of the Dečani monastery, Kosovo.
RMF596M7–NATO intervention in Kosovo, July 2000, armored vehicle of the French army patrol Mitroviza town
RMA16099–French NATO troops carry blankets to tents for the newly arrived ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo in the Stenkovec camp
RM2M6K3BF–KFOR Regional Command-East (RC-East) clears a bridge in Mitrovica, Kosovo on Jan. 3, 2023. During the operation, Swiss Army Soldiers with the Freedom of Movement-Detachment (FOM-D) used heavy engineer equipment to remove two trucks from the bridge to reestablish access into Mitrovica along this previously blocked route. This was a large-scale operation, coordinated between NATO Allies and Partners from RC-East, to remove this roadblock safely and to preserve the integrity of the bridge. The efforts of KFOR demonstrate its resolve to work together to deconflict tensions and show its capabi
RFAT0EXN–The remains of the former government ministry of internal affairs which was destroyed in 1999 by NATO bombing in Belgrade
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