Christmas in Bosnia
A U.S. peacekeeper clown around, as another peacekeeper dressed as Santa Claus celebrates Christmas Day at their military base in Camp Bondsteel - southern Kosovo, December 25, 2002. REUTERS/Hazir Reka U.S. soldier Sgt. Robert Barner of Harrisburg, Pa., says his prayer during midnight ecumenical Christmas service at the chapel in U.S. Eagle Base, near Tuzla, Bosnia, on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2002. About 3,000 U.S. soldiers are currently deployed in peacekeeping missions in Bosnia. (AP Photo/Amel Emric) U.S. soldiers, from left to right, Sgt.1st. Class Michael J. Ogazaly of Carbondale, Pa., Staff Sgt. John F. Bielinski of Allegany, N.Y., and Spc. Robert J. Watts of Factoryville, Pa., pray during a midnight ecumenical Christmas service at the chapel in U.S. Eagle Base, near Tuzla, Bosnia, on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2002 U.S. soldier, a member of peacekeeping troops in Bosnia, Pfc. Ashley L. Gotwalt, of York, Penn.., writes a letter to her mother Brenda Gotwalt, near a decorated Christmas tree inside her accommodation at the U.S. Air Base Eagle, near Tuzla, Bosnia, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2002.
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