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501st Aviation Brigade AH-64A on Operation Joint Guard in the Balkans, 1998. The Stabilisation Force (SFOR) was a NATO -led multinational peacekeeping force deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Bosnian War. Although SFOR was led by NATO, several non-NATO countries contributed troops.
Operation Joint Guard was the NATO operation that followed Operation Joint Endeavor in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1996 to 1998. It involved US, European and other forces to monitor the peace agreement and provide security in the region.
12. Operation JOINT GUARD, 20 December 1996 - 20 June 1998 Following the end of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOUR and the completion of the initial military tasks for implementing the peace agreement, NATO continued leading the international peacekeeping operation in Bosnia with a new focus and a smaller force now
Learn how the U.S. Army participated in three peace operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina after the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords: Joint EndEavor, Joint Guard, and Joint ForGE. The brochure covers the strategic setting, the mission, the challenges, and the achievements of the U.S. Army in the Balkans.
20 Δεκ 2005 · The Regiment’ s participation in Operation Joint Guard began when the Second and Third Squadrons moved across the Sava River into Bosnia in August 1997 to augment the First Infantry Division (Forward) in support of Bosnia-Herzegovina’ s first free municipal elections.
This operation was called Operation Albanian Guard (NATO, 2003d). In order to help the United Nations to implement the ban on flights in the airspace of Bosnia-Herzegovina, called for in resolution 781,
4 Ιουλ 1997 · The NATO-led operation in Bosnia Joint Guard took over from NATO's first-ever ground force operation, its first-ever deployment "out of area", and its first-ever joint operation with NATO's Partnership for Peace and other non-NATO countries.