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ALPHA ROSTER
Schenkler, Josh (MSgt) (09) - Detachment Commander
Ayres, Randall J., Sgt. (06-07)
Bradley, Gene, Sgt. (06-07)
Halstead, Brett, Sgt. (06-07)
Keyzers, Spring, Cpl (06-07)
Knous, Gabriel, Sgt. (06-07)
Miller, John, Sgt. (06-07)
Mix, Devon, Cpl. (06-07)
Wren, Deon, SSgt. (06-07) - Detachment Commander
DETACHMENT HISTORY
2010 - Detachment Commander: MSgt Josh Schenkler / Assistant Commander:
Watchstanders:
HISTORICAL INCIDENT:
2009 - Detachment Commander: MSgt Josh Schenkler / Assistant Commander:
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HISTORICAL INCIDENT:
2008 - Detachment Commander:
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In 2008, the Republic of Kosovo declared independence from Serbia, and was subsequently recognized by the United States.
The new U.S. embassy in Pristina opened, with Tina Kaidanow as the first United States Ambassador to Kosovo.
2007- Detachment Commander: SSgt. Deon Wren
Watchstanders: Sgt. Randall J. Ayers, Sgt. Gene Bradley, Sgt. Brett Halstead, Cpl. Spring Keyzers, Sgt. Gabriel Knous, Sgt. John Miller, Cpl. Devon Mix,
2006- Detachment Commander: SSgt. Deon Wren / GySgt. Josh Schenkler
Watchstanders: Sgt. Randall J. Ayers, Sgt. Gene Bradley, Sgt. Brett Halstead, Cpl. Spring Keyzers, Sgt. Gabriel Knous, Sgt. John Miller, Cpl. Devon Mix,
2005 - Detachment Commander: MSgt. Aldridge / GySgt. Josh Schenkler
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2004 - Detachment Commander: MSgt. Aldridge
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DETACHMENT ACTIVATED