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U.S. forces in Bosnia have heightened security after intelligence reports suggested that militant Muslim groups were planning attacks against American targets in Bosnia.
Some 5,000 Army troops will begin leaving Germany in the next few days for a six-month deployment to Bosnia, where they will protect U.S. troops scheduled to leave later this year, said a ...
The NATO peacekeeping mission in Bosnia demanded the talents of many in 1996, from combat bulldozer repairmen to cookie bakers.
Provides an understanding of the United States Army's role and scope of activities in Operations Joint Endeavor, Joint Guard, and Joint Forge in Bosnia-Herzegovina from 1995 to 2004.
Purchase the issue. Return to NG News In Focus: Bosnia Text by Priit J. Vesilind (Excerpted from the June 1996 issue of N ATIONAL G EOGRAPHIC.) The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina is like a ...
It will host a Bosnian scholar at UB during the spring or summer, 1996 semester and will initiate a professional development program for Bosnian ESL teachers in Tuzla. Fitzer's trip was punctuated by ...
PARIS — Every time Radovan Karadzic, the onetime Bosnian Serb leader, appears in court on war crimes charges he has hammered on one recurring claim: a senior U.S. official pledged that he would ...
A Bosnian Blueprint for Afghanistan By DAVID L. BOSCO Nov. 21, 2001 12 AM PT David L. Bosco, a recent graduate of Harvard Law School, worked in and reported from Bosnia between 1996 and 1998 ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996: Pvt. 2 Reggie Ficklin of Company C, 2nd Battalion, 68th Armored Regiment, out of Baumholder, Germany, mans the turret of an M1A1 Abrams tank at Checkpoint 52 ...
Somewhere in Bosnia and Herzegovina, winter 1996: 1st Armored Division soldiers catch meals where and whenever they can during the early days of the NATO-led Implementation Force deployment in ...
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