Kosovar serving as KFOR soldier at Bondsteel

Gent Kapusca had gone as a baby to the United States of America. He is now serving in the United States Army at Camp “Bandsteel” in Kosovo. Gail says she's been speaking Albanian at home all her life. “My mother has endured nothing to understand or use Albanian, [...]
Gail says she's been speaking Albanian at home all her life.
My mother has not endured at all the fact that she doesn't understand or use Albanian, because she wanted my sister and I to maintain the feeling that we are Albanians and the connection to the language of her parents”, says the captain of American forces, Gent Kapuska, of the REL.
Gail shows she was born in February 1984 and that in November of that year his father went to the US, where he won the Fulbright Stock Exchange. Mother waited next January to go with Genty to the United States.
The captain of American forces says his mother taught him much about Albanian history from the time of the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, to the Yugoslav period.
Likewise, Gent Kapuska shows that within the US forces in KFOR there are two soldiers of Albanian origin. Kapusca also indicates that she served in Afghanistan and Gibut.












