American pilot bombing Serbia for 200 hours

With the rank “Marere”, American pilot Nicole Malachiski, is decorated with medals and higher prices of the US Army such as “Meritorious Service Medal”, <x4Air Meldal”, <x6Air Force Commentation Medal<7>, <xAir Force Acilement”, and medal <x104th Worth Wer <x1112>, which he received as a heroin bombing of air ...
With the rank of “Marere”, American pilot Nicole Malachiski, has been decorated with medals and higher prices of the US Army as “Meritorious Service Medal”, <x4Air Meldal”, <x6Air Force Commentation Medal<7>, <xAir Fork> Achialment Medel <x104th Fifth>, <x1112>, which has received a huge campaign bombing of civilians in Kosovo during the bombing.
It has been noted for remarkable perfection in the crackdown on Serb military objects, even at residential centres, or near cities where the bases were located. It is believed that Nicole is a brave and capable woman, the first American female in the 60-year history of aviation that is part of the fighter bomber “Piolots of death”.
Malachoski trained at military base “Columbus Air Force Base”, Mississippi, with bombers “F-15E” and later, at the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base base in North Carolina. Its priority was to train with “ (Thunderbird). Further, Nicole serves at the base RAF Lakenheath, in England and returns to base, “Seymour Johnson Air Force Base” in North Carolina. It will serve as an officer even at “base Camp Red Claude” in South Korea. Nicolae has participated in the entire air strike campaign against Serb bases in Kosovo and Serbia, as well as operation “Iraqi Freedom” (Operation Iraqi Freedom). She's seen in the U.S. as a woman who made history. In the Museum of “Flight Pioniers”, opened in Washington D. C, she is reserved for a special ward with photos, videos, scriptures and memories of the pilot from Great Britain, Kosovo and Iraq. The campaign of air attacks, which targeted Serbian military targets on its territory and at bases set in Kosovo, lasted 78 days and ended with NATO's victory. It is considered the most successful modern-day war of the Atlantic North Alliance, NATO.
Kosovo, there is a special location, as there the American pilot conducted more than 200 hours of bomber flights during the 1999 campaign. As it is known, on March 24, 1999, there is also the day when air strikes were launched against Serbian military bases in Kosovo and on Serbia's territory.












