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  2. Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    T-55 tanks belonging to the 28th Division, 281st Brigade, 1st Tank Battalion, stationed in Visca. OT M-60 Armored Personnel Carrier belonging to the 28th Division, 281st Brigade, 1st Tank Battalion, stationed in Visca. A close-up view of an M48 76mm mountain gun belonging to the 28th Division, 281st Brigade, 1st Tank Battalion, stationed in Visca.

  3. 2nd Corps (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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    7th/South Operational Group (Tesanj)(Maglaj) 110th HVO Brigade (Žepče) 111th HVO Brigade (Usora) 201st Brigade (Maglaj) Commander: Colonel Esad Hindić; 202nd Mountain Brigade (Teslić) 203rd Motorized Brigade (Doboj) 204th Mountain Brigade (Teslić) (Nov. 1994, Operational Group to 3rd Corps) 207th Brigade; 8th Operational Group (Srebrenica)

  4. List of countries by number of military and paramilitary ...

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    Other countries, such as Mauritius and Panama, have no national armies, but only a paramilitary force. Tooth-to-tail ratio The numbers of military personnel listed include both support personnel (supplies, construction, and contracting) and actual combat personnel.

  5. Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The AFBiH was formed from three armies of the Bosnian War period: the Bosniak Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Bosnian Serb Army of Republika Srpska, and the Croat Defence Council. The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was created on 15 April 1992 during the early days of the Bosnian War.

  6. Srebrenica massacre - Wikipedia

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    The 28th Mountain Division of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) in the enclave was neither well organised nor equipped, and lacked a firm command structure and communications system. Some of its soldiers carried old hunting rifles or no weapons, few had proper uniforms.

  7. Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and ...

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    The TO was the official army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with the separate Bosnian military forces formed by Sefer Halilović the Patriotic League (PL). The TO, from 1991 to April 1992, absorbed all units of the PL and districts military formations into the TO, which was eventually transformed at the end of May 1992 into the Army of the ...

  8. Multi-National Division (North) (Bosnia) - Wikipedia

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    A US Army signaller assigned to Multi-National Division (North) using a satellite phone near the village of Skugric in 1999. Multi-National Division (North) was an international military formation, part of IFOR and then SFOR under NATO command in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 1995. It was based at Tuzla and was American led. Its U.S. designation was ...

  9. 3rd Corps (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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    The 3rd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was one of five (later 7) corps that comprised the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established by the order of the Commander of Main Staff of the Bosnian Army Sefer Halilović on 9 November 1992 under Alija Izetbegović .