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Camp Victoria

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Most of the soldiers belonged to the Swedish mechanized rifle company and the Swedish supply company. In June 2011, Camp Victoria was to be completely discontinued and KS21 was the last Swedish contingent that was operational at the camp before KS22 moved into the KFOR headquarters at
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soldiers. In June 2004, the total number of personnel was about 450 persons, out of which 329 came from Sweden, while the camp housed 700 soldiers in 2002.
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were located. The camp was previously named Camp Gripen, but the name was changed in spring 2000. The camp is located in
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Sjöström, Hannah (28 August 2002). "Prinsessa pÄ farligt uppdrag".
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Eriksson, Charlotta (22 November 2003). "Vart Àr Kosovo pÄ vÀg?".
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Kronqvist, Patrik (21 May 2002). "Som en normal svensk smÄstad".
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In June 2011, Camp Victoria was to be completely discontinued.
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Söderlund, Peter (24 June 2004). "Svettigt hjÀlparbete".
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Most of the soldiers were Swedish, but there were also
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Swedish
Swedish soldiers
international force
Kosovo
Hajvalia
Pristina
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
Irish
Czech
Finnish
Latvian
Camp Film City
Hallands Nyheter
Expressen
"Nya boendelösningar nÀr Camp Victoria lÀggs ner"
the original
"Swedish Soldiers Receive Well-Earned Accolades"
Categories
Military installations of Sweden
NATO-led peacekeeping in the former Yugoslavia

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