- IFOR
The Implementation Force (IFOR) was a
NATO -led multinational force inBosnia and Herzegovina under a one year mandate from20 December 1995 to20 December 1996 under the codename "Operation Joint Endeavour " to implement the military Annexes of "The General Framework Agreement for Peace (GFAP) in Bosnia and Herzegovina", having taken over fromUNPROFOR .The
Dayton Agreement or GFAP, signed inParis on14 December 1995 resulted from a long series of events. Notably, the failures of EU led peace plans, the August 1995 CroatOperation Storm and its aftermath, the Bosnian Serb atrocities, in particular theSrebrenica massacre , and the seizure of UNPROFOR peacekeepers ashuman shield s against NATO's Operation Deliberate Force.Admiral
Leighton W. Smith, Jr. (Commander in Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCSOUTH)) acted as the Joint Force Commander for the operation (also known as "Commander IFOR" (COMIFOR)). He commanded the operation from HQs inZagreb and later from March 1996 from the Residency inSarajevo . Lt Gen Michael Walker, Commander ARRC (Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps) acted as the Land Component Commander for the Operation, commanding from HQ ARRC (Forward) based initially inKiseljak and from late January 1996 from HQ ARRC (Main)Ilidža . This was NATO's first ever out-of-area land deployment. The Land Component's part of the operation was known as Operation Firm Endeavour.On
21 December 1996 the task of IFOR was taken over bySFOR .At its height, IFOR involved troops from 32 countries and numbered some 54,000 troops in-country (BiH) and around 80,000 involved troops in total (with support and reserve troops stationed in
Croatia ,Hungary ,Germany ,Italy and also on ships in the Adriatic). In the initial phases of the operation, much of the initial composition of the IFOR consisted of units re-flagged from the UNPROFOR operation.The tasks of the Land Component were carried out by three Multi National Divisions:
*Mostar MND(SE) - French led.
*Banja Luka MND(SW) - British led.
*Tuzla MND(N) - American led.ee also
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EUFOR
*Headquarters Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps
*International Security Assistance Force
*Kosovo Force
*NATO Medal Further reading
* [http://www.dodccrp.org/files/Wentz_Bosnia.pdf Lessons from Bosnia: The IFOR Experience] by Larry Wentz (1998)
* [http://www.dodccrp.org/files/Siegel_Target.pdf Target Bosnia] by Pascale Siegel (1998)
* [http://www.dodccrp.org/html3/research_bosnia.html CCRP Bosnia Research and Publications]External links
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