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North Korea {Cold War} 1959: 1968–69; 1976; 1984 killed 41; Wounded 5; 82 captured/released. [100] USS Liberty incident 1967 killed 34; Wounded 173 by Israeli armed forces; Vietnam War prior to 1964-US Casualties were Laos – 2 killed in 1954; and Vietnam 1946–1954 – 2 killed see; [101] f. ^ Iraq War. See also Casualties of the Iraq War ...
William Arnold Jefferson (November 28, 1951 – November 19, 1995) was an American librarian and United Nations employee who was killed while serving in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Jefferson was found shot to death near Banovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was a New Jersey native, who would have turned 44 a week after the day his body was found ...
The second French soldier to die in the battle, Private Marcel Amaru , was killed by a sniper while supporting the assault from Sarajevo's Jewish cemetery. Seventeen French soldiers were wounded in the clash, [15] [16] while four VRS soldiers were killed, several more were wounded, and four were taken prisoner. [2] [11]
An agreement was made with the Bosnian government that JNA units would be allowed until 19 May to leave Bosnia peacefully. Despite the agreement, the convoy was attacked in Tuzla's Brčanska Malta district with rifles and rocket launchers; mines were placed along its route. 52 JNA soldiers were killed and over 40 were wounded, most ethnic Serbs.
Pages in category "Military personnel killed in the Bosnian War" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Scott Francis O'Grady (born October 12, 1965) is a former United States Air Force fighter pilot.On June 2, 1995, he was shot down over Bosnia and Herzegovina by a 2K12 Kub (NATO designation SA-6 "Gainful") mobile SAM launcher and forced to eject from his F-16C into hostile territory.
A total of 13,952 people were killed during the siege, including 5,434 civilians. The ARBiH sustained 6,137 fatalities, while Bosnian Serb military casualties numbered 2,241 killed soldiers. The 1991 census indicates that before the siege, the city and its surrounding areas had a total population of 525,980.
13 Serb civilians, concentration camp prisoners, killed by Bosniak soldiers. [citation needed] Gornji Svilaj massacre: 16 July 1992 Gornji Svilaj, near Odžak: VRS: Croats: 7 Bosnian Serbs killed 7 elderly Bosnian Croat civilians in a church. [56] Barimo massacre: 2 August 1992 Barimo: VRS: Bosniaks: 26 Serb paramilitary kill 26 Bosniaks ...