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RMD502X5–The War In The Former Yugoslavia
RF2AAF98C–Flag of Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia (1991–1996) on military uniform. Army, armed forces, soldiers. Collage.
RMHER02W–Immediate Response 16 is a multinational, brigade-level command post exercise utilizing computer-assisted simulations and field training exercises spanning two countries, Croatia and Slovenia. The exercises and simulations are built upon a decisive action based scenario and are designed to enhance regional stability, strengthen Allied and partner nation capacity, and improve interoperability among partner nations. The exercise will occur Sept. 9-23, 2016, and will include more than 1,900 Soldiers and security forces from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Mon
RMC5MT1K–A British soldier from the Sussex Gunners regiment peacekeeping force walks down a completely destroyed street in Mrkonjic Grad Bosnia - The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. Following a number of violent incidents in early 1992, the war is commonly viewed as having started on 6 April 1992. The war ended on 14 December 1995.
RMPNB0FE–The Balkan conflict left its mark on the town of Vukovar. Vukovar's nickname 'Croatian Stalingrad' stems from being devastated by Serb-dominated army forces in the early days of Croatia's war for independence from the ex-Yugoslavia. It suffered a three-month long siege before being captured by Serb forces in November 1991.
RM2AE8GF8–11th August 1993 During the Siege of Sarajevo: a Bosnian-Serb soldier outside his bunker on Mount Trebevic, above Sarajevo. He wears the shoulder patch of the Serb Volunteer Guard (Srpska dobrovoljačka garda or SDG), also known as Arkan’s Tigers, and the badge of the Serbian Army of Krajina.
RM2MABKBD–22.06.1992, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canton Herzegovina-Neretva, Mostar - Bosnian War. End of the first siege of Mostar. Croatian soldiers with Croatia
RMD502X2–The War In The Former Yugoslavia
RMHER02T–Immediate Response 16 is a multinational, brigade-level command post exercise utilizing computer-assisted simulations and field training exercises spanning two countries, Croatia and Slovenia. The exercises and simulations are built upon a decisive action based scenario and are designed to enhance regional stability, strengthen Allied and partner nation capacity, and improve interoperability among partner nations. The exercise will occur Sept. 9-23, 2016, and will include more than 1,900 Soldiers and security forces from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Mon
RM2MABKBM–22.06.1992, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canton Herzegovina-Neretva, Mostar - Bosnian war. End of the first siege of Mostar. Croatian soldiers with Croatia
RMD502W7–The War In The Former Yugoslavia
RMHER031–Soldiers and Airmen from the United States stand in formation with multinational partners at the Immediate Response 16 opening ceremony. Immediate Response 16 is a multinational, brigade-level command post exercise utilizing computer-assisted simulations and field training exercises spanning two countries, Croatia and Slovenia. The exercises and simulations are built upon a decisive action based scenario and are designed to enhance regional stability, strengthen Allied and partner nation capacity, and improve interoperability among partner nations. The exercise will occur Sept. 9-23, 2016, and
RMD502X7–The War In The Former Yugoslavia
RMHER02Y–Exercise Co-Director, Colonel Jeff Cantor speaks during the Immediate Response 16 opening ceremony. Immediate Response 16 is a multinational, brigade-level command post exercise utilizing computer-assisted simulations and field training exercises spanning two countries, Croatia and Slovenia. The exercises and simulations are built upon a decisive action based scenario and are designed to enhance regional stability, strengthen Allied and partner nation capacity, and improve interoperability among partner nations. The exercise will occur Sept. 9-23, 2016, and will include more than 1,900 Soldier
RMD501FH–MOSTAR, BOSNIA, 16 AUGUST 1993 --- A Bosnian-Croat HVO sniper team peers out of a destroyed bank building at Bosnian-Moslem civilians on the east side of this divided city.
RMHER02X–Soldiers from 10 ally and partner nations in formation during the opening ceremony of exercise Immediate Response 16. Immediate Response 16 is a multinational, brigade-level command post exercise utilizing computer-assisted simulations and field training exercises spanning two countries, Croatia and Slovenia. The exercises and simulations are built upon a decisive action based scenario and are designed to enhance regional stability, strengthen Allied and partner nation capacity, and improve interoperability among partner nations. The exercise will occur Sept. 9-23, 2016, and will include more
RMHER030–Soldiers from the United States, Croatia, and Slovenia raise the flags during the Immediate Response 16 Opening Ceremony. Immediate Response 16 is a multinational, brigade-level command post exercise utilizing computer-assisted simulations and field training exercises spanning two countries, Croatia and Slovenia. The exercises and simulations are built upon a decisive action based scenario and are designed to enhance regional stability, strengthen Allied and partner nation capacity, and improve interoperability among partner nations. The exercise will occur Sept. 9-23, 2016, and will include m
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