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Croatian Defence Council
Hrvatsko vijeće obrane
Emblem of Croatian Defence CouncilFounded April 8, 1992 Disbanded 2005 Headquarters Mostar, Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Leadership Commander-in-Chief Milivoj Petković Minister of Defense Jadranko Prlić Industry Domestic suppliers Croatia Foreign suppliers Croatia Related articles History Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
Bosnian War
Croat-Bosniak War
Operation StormThe Croatian Defence Council (Croatian: Hrvatsko vijeće obrane, HVO) was a military formation of the self-proclaimed Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia during the Bosnian War.
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History
The HVO (Croatian Defence Council) was established on April 8, 1992 in Grude by the political leadership of Croats, mainly members of Croatian Democratic Union (Hrvatska Demokratska Zajednica) as a military formation of Herzeg-Bosnia.
Organization
HVO was divided into four operational zones: South-Eastern and North-Western Herzegovina, Central Bosnia and Posavina. While first three zones were grouped more or less together, Posavina was completely isolated in northern Bosnia on right bank of Sava river around Orašje and was entirely dependent on support from Croatia.
Guard brigades
- 1. Guard Brigade "Bruno Bušić"
- 2. Guard Brigade
- 3. Guard Brigade "Hawks"
- 4. Guard Brigade "Sons of Posavina"
- 5. Guard Brigade. The Guards brigades were the sections of the H.V.O which handled the militia's heavy weapons. The H.V.O had around 50 tanks, 400 artillery pieces, and 200 armored troop carriers.
References
External links
- HVO - Hrvatsko vijeće obrane (Croatian)
Categories:- History of the Croats
- Croatian Defence Council
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