Pristina refugee manages to become part of US military

The period of war in Kosovo, as for all Albanians, has been difficult for Arbnor Shala, from the village of Shkabaij of Pristina. At the age of five, Arbnor and his family -- from the refugee camp in Macedonia -- are located in America, KTV reports. Annie why he left the country in war, he never forgot [...]
The period of war in Kosovo, as for all Albanians, has been difficult for Arbnor Shala, from the village of Shkabaij of Pristina.
At the age of five, Arbnor and his family -- from the refugee camp in Macedonia -- are located in America, KTV reports.
Annie why he left the country in war, he never forgot it.
So he continued his studies in America to accomplish life's goals.
Shala has completed the Faculty of Criminalities, then becoming part of the American Water Protection Army.
He managed to become part of that force as a single Albanian, among the other 41,000 soldiers.
By the time it was advancing in this field, Shala has been through many difficulties.
These include the action on catching a foreign submarine that was illegally transporting over seven thousand pounds of cocaine, worth $569 million.
All of this, he's doing it to thank America for the contribution it has made during the war in Kosovo.
Arbnor shows that by the time he graduated, he spoke with the army commander for Water Protection, the same one he served for six months during the war in Kosovo.
That request, addressed to the commander, was boasting about him and his family.
He thus managed to mention Kosovo before the military, and also to testify that the Kosovo people are always grateful to America.
The 25-year-old, who will soon be raised to the 5th degree of the army, aims to become superior in the future within this army.












