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  2. Bosnian Muslim paramilitary units - Wikipedia

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    This paramilitary would see battle in both the Croatian and Bosnian theater of war. Muslim Defence Forces (Bosnian: Muslimanske obrambene snage), also known as simply "muslim forces" were founded early 1992 in the areas of Zenica, Kakanj, Vareš, Žepča, Busovača, Travnik, Novi Travnik, Vitez, Visoko, Bugojno and Gornji Vakuf/Uskoplje from ...

  3. List of paramilitary organizations - Wikipedia

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    Paramilitary Law Enforcement related Air support services 335 Hong Kong Police Force: Police force: For subdivisions, see Structure of the Hong Kong Police Force. Disciplined officers: 33,210 (2023) [10] Auxiliary officers: 4,501 (2021), [11] Unsworn: 4,735 (2023) [10] Special Duties Unit: 23 July 1974 Elite Paramilitary Special Forces Police ...

  4. Seizure of Višegrad (1992) - Wikipedia

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    The town of Višegrad in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina was seized by Bosnian Serb forces in April 1992 during the first days of the Bosnian War.Bosnian Serb members of the local Territorial Defence (TO), supported by local Bosnian Serb police and some members of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), quickly overcame heavily overmatched local Bosnian Muslim police and reserve police elements ...

  5. Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The collective Presidency directs the Ministry of Defence of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Armed Forces. Former Bosnia and Herzegovina ministers of defence include Nikola Radovanović, Selmo Cikotić, Muhamed Ibrahimović, Zekerijah Osmić, Marina Pendeš and Sifet Podžić. As of 2023, the minister is Zukan Helez.

  6. Green Berets (Bosnian paramilitary) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Berets (Bosnian: Zelene beretke) was a military organization founded in Sarajevo in early 1991. [1] They were founded by demobilized soldiers and conscripts from the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) who were mostly ethnic Bosniaks and supporters of the elected government of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  7. Zvornik massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Serb police and the paramilitary forces erected barricades throughout the municipality. Serb forces, including members of the police, the Territorial Defence, the Yugoslav People's Army, and paramilitary groups, then launched an armed attack against Zvornik town. The Serb civilian population had left town prior to the attack.

  8. Category : Paramilitary organizations in the Yugoslav Wars

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  9. History of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Initially four corps were created: 1st Corps ; 2nd Corps in northern Bosnia; 3rd Corps and 4th Corps in Herzegovina; the Eastern Bosnian Operational Group in the eastern enclaves of Goražde. 5th Corps ( Bihać ) was established on 21 October 1992 from the Una-Sana Operational Group to defend the North-Western Bosnian enclave.