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United States Air Forces In Europe
February 1, 2010


Macedonian visit to Ramstein advances partnerships, integration
by Tech. Sgt. Michael Voss
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs


RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany: As the Air Force places more emphasis on the 
importance of building partnerships, Team Ramstein continues to be at the 
forefront of making this happen in Europe. The base hosted three officers from 
the Republic of Macedonia Army Jan. 26 to 28 with the intent of enhancing 
future operations and mission success. 

Focused on the world of logistics, the three-day visit was designed to allow 
the Macedonian officers the opportunity to see transportation, packing and 
handling operations, as well as movements into the theater in support of a 
deployment, to develop a more standardized system, thus better integrating 
their operations with the United States and NATO. 

"This visit is part of EUCOM's Theater Security Cooperation program to showcase 
our military capabilities to our partner nations, and it reinforces COMUSAFE's 
top priority of building partnerships," said Capt. Al Ocampo, U.S. Air Forces 
in Europe TSC logistics manager.

As a member of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, 
members of the Macedonian Army have become a key player in supporting not only 
the NATO mission but the U.S. Air Force's as well.

"Currently Macedonia has a small contingent of soldiers supporting ISAF in 
Afghanistan and is hoping to increase their support to that mission. As they 
become more involved in joint operations, they'll have an increased volume of 
people and equipment that will need to move downrange, and the United States 
and NATO will be helping them accomplish that," said Capt. Christopher 
Martagon, 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron materiel management flight 
commander. 

The visit also allowed the group to observe Ramstein servicemembers conducting 
the week-long operational readiness exercise. 

"We have wide cooperation with the U. S. Air Force, and nowadays, since we 
enforce our forces and presence in Afghanistan, we are looking forward to 
deeper cooperation," said Macedonian Army Capt. Nikola Angelov....
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"In observing our operations they're able to take some lessoned learned home 
with them and create processes that allow them to seamlessly integrate with our 
operations, making it a transparent process," said Captain Martagon. 
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