Everything started in late 1998 when I was called to ensure a job as a driver instructor inside Noncommissioned Officers (NCO) Training School for Land Forces. NCO Training School for Land Forces was my former military school where I was teaching basic military since 1994 and I become NCO in 1996. For two years long I was appointed as an APC Driver into Ceremony Battalion which belongs to 30 Guard Brigade. My Military Occupation Specialty, Motor Transportation, was rarely into a big infantry brigade so I tried to find myself integrate inside of that structure which main role was to ensure military parades organized on special events and to defend two main airports from Bucharest. On that time my attitude wasn't prepared to think over the border of military system which was predominant into Balkans' Area. My experience to work with foreign nation military wasn't develop so I had to make face on that challenge who was close on that time.


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