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Following two weeks of extensive training in peacekeeping operations and non-lethal weapons, seven countries including Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the United States

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A jumpmaster receives a static line from a paratrooper during mock door training, Oct. 17, 2016, as part of Peacemater Unity held at Aviano Airbase in Italy. Hundreds of paratroopers are gathered