Wales, Great Britain—Four Albanian Commandos have deserted during a NATO exercise.

The training exercise was taking place in the Brecon Beacons mountains in Wales.

They have been named as Ylber Kotri, Alexander Shkulaku, Klevis Lamkaj, and Reni Ajazi. All four men are veterans of Afghanistan. They were assigned to the Special Operations Battalion (BOS), Albania’s tier-one unit.

They were part of an eleven-member Albanian Special Forces contingent.

If arrested, they face a court martial and up to five years behind bars.

“I consider their behaviour unacceptable. I know they are not paid well and work in difficult circumstances but what they did was totally unjustified,” said the former chief of Albanian Special Forces Colonel Dritan Demiraj.

Trooper Reni Ajazi (Twitter.com).

The Albanian Armed Forces have been plagued by retention issues.  More than 2,500 service members have requested to leave the 22,500-strong Albanian military.  The chief reason seems to be poor payment.  For example, the Commandos that have deserted are only paid the equivalent of around $300 per month.