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The 2004 program hosted 27 regional and 12 American representatives. The regional delegation began the program in Sofia, Bulgaria with a three-day seminar on regional security, defense reform, and NATO and EU expansion. The group then traveled to USEUCOM Headquarters in Stuttgart for two days of briefings and discussion. The next stop was Washington, DC, where participants met with representatives at the Pentagon, the National Security Council, and the Nixon Center. Finally, Black Sea regional participants united with their American counterparts at Harvard University for an eight-day curriculum at the Kennedy School of Government, focusing on issues ranging from civil-military relations to the global war on terrorism.
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Lt.Gen. William Fraser III was appointed as assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to monitor progress on the "Road Map to Peace"
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General Dan K McNeill assumed command of the International Security Assistance Force in 2007 following a tour of duty as Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Command, the U.S. Army’s force generation command. |
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Alexandru Cotoara -Nicolae from Romania was promoted to Brigadier General
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MG Drago Lovric was appointed as Military Representative at the Croatian Mission to NATO
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Mr. Mykola Kuliniyh was appointed as Ambassador of Ukraine to Japan
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