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  • Drina Corps
  • Military unit

    Drina Corps (Serbian: Дрински корпус, Drinski korpus) was one of the six corps of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), established on 1 November 1992. Commander

    Drina Corps

    Drina_Corps

  • Drina Wolves
  • Bosnian Serb army unit, 1992 to 1995

    Republike Srpske – VRS), it was a part of the VRS brigade Drina Corps, and detachment of the Drina Corps the 1st Zvornik Brigade. It was established by Milenko

    Drina Wolves

    Drina_Wolves

  • Srebrenica massacre
  • 1995 genocidal killing of Bosniak men

    accompanied by General Živanović (Commander of the Drina Corps), General Krstić (Deputy Commander of the Drina Corps) and other VRS officers, took a triumphant

    Srebrenica massacre

    Srebrenica massacre

    Srebrenica_massacre

  • Operation Spreča 95
  • Attack by the VRS in the Bosnian War

    planned and conducted by the East Bosnia Corps of the VRS, with the participation of forces from the Drina Corps, against positions of the Army of the Republic

    Operation Spreča 95

    Operation_Spreča_95

  • Radislav Krstić
  • Bosnian Serb war criminal (born 1948)

    former Bosnian Serb Deputy Commander and later Chief of Staff of the Drina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska (the "Bosnian Serb army") from October

    Radislav Krstić

    Radislav Krstić

    Radislav_Krstić

  • Order of battle of the Serbian Army (1876–1878)
  • with 22,150 soldiers and 124 officers. Javor Corps, with 13,100-15,000 soldiers and 66 officers. Drina Corps, with 12,350-19,000 fighters and 54 officers

    Order of battle of the Serbian Army (1876–1878)

    Order of battle of the Serbian Army (1876–1878)

    Order_of_battle_of_the_Serbian_Army_(1876–1878)

  • Operation Storm
  • 1995 military offensive and last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence

    army corps: Split, Gospić, Karlovac, Zagreb and Bjelovar Corps. A sixth zone was assigned to the Croatian special police inside the Split Corps AOR, near

    Operation Storm

    Operation Storm

    Operation_Storm

  • 2nd Romanija Motorized Brigade
  • Military unit

    was a motorized unit of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) within the Drina Corps. According to preliminary estimates, the brigade had over 7,000 fighters

    2nd Romanija Motorized Brigade

    2nd_Romanija_Motorized_Brigade

  • Army of Republika Srpska
  • Bosnian Serb military force, 1992–2006

    East-Bosnian Corps Wolves of the Drina, or Drina Wolves (Вукови са Дрине), Drina Corps Special Unit "Peša" (Специјална Јединица "Пеша"), East-Bosnian Corps Special

    Army of Republika Srpska

    Army_of_Republika_Srpska

  • Dragan Obrenović
  • Former Bosnian Serb army officer

    Pandurević called the Drina Corps to resolve the issue of prisoners at the clinic. Obrenović received word from the Drina Corps that Colonel Popović would

    Dragan Obrenović

    Dragan Obrenović

    Dragan_Obrenović

  • Momir Nikolić
  • Serbian war criminal

    Assistant Chief of Security and Intelligence for the Bratunac Brigade, Drina Corps, Serb Army, VRS, at a time when the unit was engaged in legal and illegal

    Momir Nikolić

    Momir_Nikolić

  • Bosnian War
  • 1992–1995 armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Serb forces began shelling Sarajevo, and in the next two days crossed the Drina from Serbia proper and besieged Bosniak-majority Zvornik, Višegrad and Foča

    Bosnian War

    Bosnian War

    Bosnian_War

  • Kravica massacre (1995)
  • Massacre of Bosniaks in the Bosnian War

    Živanović (then Commander of the Drina Corps), General Krstić (then Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Drina Corps) and other Serb Army officers

    Kravica massacre (1995)

    Kravica_massacre_(1995)

  • Siege of Srebrenica
  • 1992–1995 siege during the Bosnian War

    Živanović (then Commander of the Drina Corps), General Krstić (then Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Drina Corps) and other Bosnian Serb officers

    Siege of Srebrenica

    Siege of Srebrenica

    Siege_of_Srebrenica

  • Siege of Sarajevo
  • Siege during the Bosnian War (1992–1996)

    Serb forces began shelling Sarajevo, and in the next two days crossed the Drina from Serbia proper and besieged Bosniak-majority Zvornik, Višegrad and Foča

    Siege of Sarajevo

    Siege of Sarajevo

    Siege_of_Sarajevo

  • Sarajevo Safari
  • War tourism during the siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996)

    of General Dragomir Milošević, commander of the VRS's Sarajevo-Romanija Corps. Jordan stated under oath that on "several occasions" he had seen individuals

    Sarajevo Safari

    Sarajevo Safari

    Sarajevo_Safari

  • Ratko Mladić
  • Serbian war criminal (born 1942)

    Krajina" and "Establishment of a corridor in the Drina river valley, and the eradication of the Drina river as a border between the Serbian states." Mladić

    Ratko Mladić

    Ratko Mladić

    Ratko_Mladić

  • Intra-Bosnian Muslim War
  • Ethnic civil war part of the Bosnian War

    military operation involving Serb forces from both Bosnia and Krajina. The 5th Corps repelled the attack, confirming its strategic nature. On 6 May 1993, United

    Intra-Bosnian Muslim War

    Intra-Bosnian Muslim War

    Intra-Bosnian_Muslim_War

  • Operation Stupčanica '95
  • Operation of the Bosnian War

    launched by the "Drina Corps" of the Army of the Republika Srpska (VRS) against the Bosnian 285th Light Mountain Brigade (2nd Corps). Launched on 25 July

    Operation Stupčanica '95

    Operation Stupčanica '95

    Operation_Stupčanica_'95

  • National Defence of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia
  • Military unit

    From October 12th 1993 to 5 August 1995, the NOZB fought against the 5th Corps and Croatian forces with support from Republika Srpska and the Republic

    National Defence of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia

    National Defence of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia

    National_Defence_of_the_Autonomous_Province_of_Western_Bosnia

  • 1994 Serb J-21 Jastreb shootdown
  • Incident in which five Croatian/Bosnian Serb aircraft were shot down by NATO aircraft

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    1994 Serb J-21 Jastreb shootdown

    1994 Serb J-21 Jastreb shootdown

    1994_Serb_J-21_Jastreb_shootdown

  • Naser Orić
  • Bosnian military officer (born 1967)

    Serbs. 5 October, Orić attacked Fakovici and other villages along the river Drina. According to a Dutch government report (NIOD report), Orić's forces killed

    Naser Orić

    Naser Orić

    Naser_Orić

  • Garda Panteri
  • Military unit

    "Panteri", "Mauzer" and "Panteru za sjećanje". In 1994, the 1st Krajina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska, along with the Garda Panteri, launched

    Garda Panteri

    Garda Panteri

    Garda_Panteri

  • Siege of Žepa
  • 1992 – 1995 siege during the Bosnian War

    military offensive launched by the "Drina Corps" of the VRS against the 285th Light Mountain Brigade (2nd Corps). Launched on the 25 July 1995, it only

    Siege of Žepa

    Siege of Žepa

    Siege_of_Žepa

  • Republic of Serbian Krajina
  • Quasi-state in Croatia (1991–1995)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Republic of Serbian Krajina

    Republic of Serbian Krajina

    Republic_of_Serbian_Krajina

  • Bosnian mujahideen
  • Muslim volunteers during the Bosnian War

    3rd Corps of the ARBiH, the Trial Chamber found that: the foreign Mujahedin established at Poljanice camp were not officially part of the 3rd Corps or

    Bosnian mujahideen

    Bosnian mujahideen

    Bosnian_mujahideen

  • Fikret Abdić
  • Bosnian politician and businessman (born 1939)

    territory), and the Bosnian Serb Republika Srpska to the south and east. The 5th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) located there

    Fikret Abdić

    Fikret Abdić

    Fikret_Abdić

  • Operation Mistral 2
  • Offensive by the Croatian Army and Croatian Defence Council

    when the JNA provided artillery support from Serbia, firing across the Drina River. At the same time, the JNA attempted to defuse the situation and arrange

    Operation Mistral 2

    Operation_Mistral_2

  • Siege of Bihać (1992–1995)
  • Three-year-long siege of the northwestern Bosnian town of Bihać during the Bosnian War

    Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH), forming the 5th Corps as the main military formation responsible for the area. Alongside ARBiH

    Siege of Bihać (1992–1995)

    Siege of Bihać (1992–1995)

    Siege_of_Bihać_(1992–1995)

  • Republika Srpska
  • Political entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Banja Luka. In addition, the subject of Ivo Andrić's book The Bridge on the Drina, Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Višegrad, was constructed by Mimar Sinan

    Republika Srpska

    Republika Srpska

    Republika_Srpska

  • Radovan Karadžić
  • Bosnian Serb politician and war criminal (born 1945)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Radovan Karadžić

    Radovan Karadžić

    Radovan_Karadžić

  • Slobodan Milošević
  • Yugoslav and Serbian politician (1941–2006)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Slobodan Milošević

    Slobodan Milošević

    Slobodan_Milošević

  • Milan Martić
  • Croatian Serb politician and war criminal

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Milan Martić

    Milan Martić

    Milan_Martić

  • Yugoslav Wars
  • 1991–2001 series of wars in the Balkans

    Yugoslavia. The JNA was ostensibly ideologically unitarian, but its officer corps was predominantly staffed by Serbs or Montenegrins (70 percent). As a result

    Yugoslav Wars

    Yugoslav Wars

    Yugoslav_Wars

  • Foča ethnic cleansing
  • 1992–94 series of killings in Foča, Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Foča ethnic cleansing

    Foča ethnic cleansing

    Foča_ethnic_cleansing

  • Operation Winter '94
  • 1994 battle of the Croatian War of Independence and the Bosnian War

    brigades and two battalions from the 1st Krajina Corps, the Herzegovina Corps and the East Bosnian Corps to secure its defences in the Glamoč and Bosansko

    Operation Winter '94

    Operation_Winter_'94

  • Operation Summer '95
  • Joint military offensive of the Croatian Army and the Croatian Defence Council

    resistance from the 5,500-strong Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) 2nd Krajina Corps. The HV/HVO pushed the VRS back, capturing about 1,600 square kilometres

    Operation Summer '95

    Operation Summer '95

    Operation_Summer_'95

  • Markale massacres
  • 1994 bombardment of civilians in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War

    prosecutors in the trial against Galić, a Bosnian Serb general, Sarajevo-Romanija Corps commander in the siege of Sarajevo, introduced into evidence a report including

    Markale massacres

    Markale massacres

    Markale_massacres

  • 25 May 1995 Tuzla massacre
  • Civilian massacre

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    25 May 1995 Tuzla massacre

    25 May 1995 Tuzla massacre

    25_May_1995_Tuzla_massacre

  • Milorad Ulemek
  • Serbian military commander and criminal (born 1968)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Milorad Ulemek

    Milorad Ulemek

    Milorad_Ulemek

  • Operation Southern Move
  • 1995 Bosnian War battle

    when the JNA provided artillery support from Serbia, firing across the Drina River. At the same time, the JNA attempted to defuse the situation and arrange

    Operation Southern Move

    Operation_Southern_Move

  • Greek Volunteer Guard
  • Military unit

    Bosnian Serb Army Ratko Mladić, became a regular fighting unit of the Drina Corps with its own insignia, a white double-headed eagle on a black background

    Greek Volunteer Guard

    Greek_Volunteer_Guard

  • Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Balkan country (1992–1995)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Republic_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Croatian Defence Forces
  • Military unit

    and Bosnia and Herzegovina, frequently using the slogan "Croatia to the Drina, Bosnia to the Adriatic". In June 1992, the HOS participated in breaking

    Croatian Defence Forces

    Croatian Defence Forces

    Croatian_Defence_Forces

  • Vujadin Popović
  • Bosnian Serb war criminal (born 1957)

    Chief of Security of the Drina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska. In 1995, he was present and on duty in the Drina Corps zone of responsibility, which

    Vujadin Popović

    Vujadin Popović

    Vujadin_Popović

  • Attack on Teslić
  • 1994 battle during the Bosnian war

    the 7th TG "South" until the middle of 1994 (it refers to the 2nd and 3rd Corps of the ARBiH), included four brigades and one independent battalion. In

    Attack on Teslić

    Attack on Teslić

    Attack_on_Teslić

  • Bosnian genocide
  • 1995 genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Publishing Group, 2008. ISBN 9781404218260. Edina Bećirević, Genocide on the Drina River, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0-300-19258-2

    Bosnian genocide

    Bosnian genocide

    Bosnian_genocide

  • Višegrad massacres
  • 1992 mass murder of Bosniak civilians

    Bosnian Serb. Every day Bosniak men, women and children were killed on the Drina river bridge and their bodies were dumped into the river. Many of the Bosniak

    Višegrad massacres

    Višegrad massacres

    Višegrad_massacres

  • Operation Sana
  • Military offensive during the Bosnian War in 1995

    when the JNA provided artillery support from Serbia, firing across the Drina River. At the same time, the JNA attempted to defuse the situation and arrange

    Operation Sana

    Operation_Sana

  • Alija Izetbegović
  • Bosnian politician (1925–2003)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Alija Izetbegović

    Alija Izetbegović

    Alija_Izetbegović

  • Atif Dudaković
  • Bosnian general (born 1953)

    which was surrounded and besieged from 1992 to 1995, commanding the 5th Corps. After the war he became the general commander of the Army of the Federation

    Atif Dudaković

    Atif_Dudaković

  • Operation Tiger (1994)
  • Military action in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    harassed by Abdić's followers, the western enclave protected by the 5th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (five infantry brigades

    Operation Tiger (1994)

    Operation Tiger (1994)

    Operation_Tiger_(1994)

  • Ten-Day War
  • 1991 Slovenia-Yugoslavia conflict

    the Army's actions. On the morning of 26 June, units of the JNA's 13th Corps left their barracks in Rijeka, Croatia, to move towards Slovenia's borders

    Ten-Day War

    Ten-Day War

    Ten-Day_War

  • Peace plans proposed before and during the Bosnian War
  • accept the plan when Federal Republic of Yugoslavia imposed an embargo on Drina river. It was also rejected in a referendum held on 28 August 1994. During

    Peace plans proposed before and during the Bosnian War

    Peace_plans_proposed_before_and_during_the_Bosnian_War

  • Arkan
  • Serbian paramilitary commander and mobster (1952–2000)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Arkan

    Arkan

  • Mrkonjić Grad mass grave
  • Bosnian War atrocity

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Mrkonjić Grad mass grave

    Mrkonjić_Grad_mass_grave

  • Milan Babić
  • First President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina 1991–1992

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Milan Babić

    Milan Babić

    Milan_Babić

  • Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
  • Unrecognized proto-state in the Balkans (1991–1996); now part of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia

    Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia

    Croatian_Republic_of_Herzeg-Bosnia

  • Operation Corridor 92
  • 1992 military offensive in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    the east and south of the HVO/HV advance. In June, the VRS 1st Krajina Corps initiated preliminary operations against the HVO/HV-held area around Derventa

    Operation Corridor 92

    Operation_Corridor_92

  • Battle of Travnik (1993)
  • 1993 military action

    called the Bosnian Region Operative Group of the Third Corps of the ARBiH, later renamed the 7th Corps. At the beginning of April, the Muslims brought in

    Battle of Travnik (1993)

    Battle_of_Travnik_(1993)

  • Biljana Plavšić
  • Bosnian Serb politician (born 1930)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Biljana Plavšić

    Biljana Plavšić

    Biljana_Plavšić

  • Operation Krivaja '95
  • Military operation in 1995

    Živanović (then Commander of the Drina Corps), General Krstić (then Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Drina Corps) and other Bosnian Serb officers

    Operation Krivaja '95

    Operation Krivaja '95

    Operation_Krivaja_'95

  • Operation Bøllebank
  • 1994 Bosnian War confrontation

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Operation Bøllebank

    Operation Bøllebank

    Operation_Bøllebank

  • Operation Spider
  • Military operation during the Bosnian War

    the war. The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) 5th corps, under Bosnian general Atif Dudaković and Hamdija Abdić, conducted an offensive

    Operation Spider

    Operation Spider

    Operation_Spider

  • The Bridge on the Drina
  • Historical novel by the writer Ivo Andrić

    Drina is a historical novel by the Yugoslav writer Ivo Andrić. It revolves around the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Višegrad, which spans the Drina

    The Bridge on the Drina

    The_Bridge_on_the_Drina

  • Cyrus Vance
  • American lawyer and diplomat (1917–2002)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Cyrus Vance

    Cyrus Vance

    Cyrus_Vance

  • Operation Deliberate Force
  • 1995 campaign by NATO and UN forces against Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War

    Retrieved 31 August 2024. Raugh, Harold R. "Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR V Corps in Bosnia-Herzegovina 1995-1996 An Oral History" (PDF). Atkinson, Rick (15

    Operation Deliberate Force

    Operation Deliberate Force

    Operation_Deliberate_Force

  • Siege of Mostar
  • Siege of the city of Mostar between 1992 and 1993 during the Bosnian War

    General Milutin Kukanjac, deployed elements of the 5th Banja Luka Corps and the 9th Knin Corps to the Kupres region, capturing the town from the Croatian Army

    Siege of Mostar

    Siege of Mostar

    Siege_of_Mostar

  • Lašva Valley ethnic cleansing
  • War crimes committed in the Bosnian war

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Lašva Valley ethnic cleansing

    Lašva Valley ethnic cleansing

    Lašva_Valley_ethnic_cleansing

  • Ljubiša Savić
  • Bosnian Serb military officer (1958–2000)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Ljubiša Savić

    Ljubiša Savić

    Ljubiša_Savić

  • Washington Agreement
  • Treaty ending the Croat–Bosniak War

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Washington Agreement

    Washington Agreement

    Washington_Agreement

  • Ahmići massacre
  • 1993 mass killing during the Croat–Bosniak War

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Ahmići massacre

    Ahmići massacre

    Ahmići_massacre

  • Scorpions (paramilitary)
  • Serbian paramilitary unit

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Scorpions (paramilitary)

    Scorpions (paramilitary)

    Scorpions_(paramilitary)

  • August 1995 Bosanski Petrovac refugee column bombing
  • August 1995 bombing of Serb refugee column

    and attacks. On 4 August 1995, the Croatian Army, together with the 5th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, launched Operation

    August 1995 Bosanski Petrovac refugee column bombing

    August_1995_Bosanski_Petrovac_refugee_column_bombing

  • Operation Star '94
  • Republika Srpska Army 1994 operation in Gornje Podrinje

    the Drina corps, attacked from the north. On the western side, the line towards the front was held by four battalions of the Sarajevo-Romanijan Corps (from

    Operation Star '94

    Operation Star '94

    Operation_Star_'94

  • Ante Gotovina
  • Croatian retired general

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Ante Gotovina

    Ante Gotovina

    Ante_Gotovina

  • Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Bujanovac
  • Albanian militant group (1999–2001)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Bujanovac

    Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Bujanovac

    Liberation_Army_of_Preševo,_Medveđa_and_Bujanovac

  • Serb Volunteer Guard
  • Serbian volunteer paramilitary force during the Yugoslav Wars

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Serb Volunteer Guard

    Serb Volunteer Guard

    Serb_Volunteer_Guard

  • Croatian War of Independence
  • 1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars

    Croatia and up to 30,000 to Bosnia and Herzegovina. By 1991, the JNA officer corps was dominated by Serbs and Montenegrins; they were overrepresented in Yugoslav

    Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian_War_of_Independence

  • Operation Tiger (1992)
  • Croatian Army (HV) offensive in areas of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina near Dubrovnik

    Colonel-General Milutin Kukanjac, deployed elements of the 5th Banja Luka Corps and the 9th Knin Corps to the Kupres area, capturing the town from the HV and the HVO

    Operation Tiger (1992)

    Operation Tiger (1992)

    Operation_Tiger_(1992)

  • Croat–Bosniak War
  • 1992–1994 armed conflict within the Bosnian War

    1992, five ARBiH Corps were established: 1st Corps in Sarajevo, 2nd Corps in Tuzla, 3rd Corps in Zenica, 4th Corps in Mostar and 5th Corps in Bihać. In the

    Croat–Bosniak War

    Croat–Bosniak War

    Croat–Bosniak_War

  • Operation Essential Harvest
  • 2001 NATO operation in North Macedonia

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Operation Essential Harvest

    Operation_Essential_Harvest

  • Milan Kučan
  • First President of Slovenia (1991–2002)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Milan Kučan

    Milan Kučan

    Milan_Kučan

  • Janko Bobetko
  • Croatian general

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Janko Bobetko

    Janko Bobetko

    Janko_Bobetko

  • Second Serbian–Ottoman War
  • Conflict between Serbia and the Ottoman Empire (1877–1878)

    22,150 soldiers and 124 officers; Javor Corps, with 13,100-15,000 soldiers and 66 officers; and Drina Corps, with 12,350-19,000 fighters and 54 officers

    Second Serbian–Ottoman War

    Second Serbian–Ottoman War

    Second_Serbian–Ottoman_War

  • Momčilo Krajišnik
  • Bosnian Serb politician (1945–2020)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Momčilo Krajišnik

    Momčilo Krajišnik

    Momčilo_Krajišnik

  • Mile Mrkšić
  • Croatian Serb war criminal (1947–2015)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Mile Mrkšić

    Mile Mrkšić

    Mile_Mrkšić

  • Battle of Šibenik
  • Battle of the Croatian War of Independence

    of a Croatian police patrol in the Zadar area, while the JNA 9th (Knin) Corps conscripted the local Serb population in Benkovac to strengthen its ranks

    Battle of Šibenik

    Battle_of_Šibenik

  • Franjo Tuđman
  • President of Croatia from 1990 to 1999

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Franjo Tuđman

    Franjo Tuđman

    Franjo_Tuđman

  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • NATO operations in between 1992 and 2004

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    NATO_intervention_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Kninjas
  • Paramilitary unit

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Kninjas

    Kninjas

    Kninjas

  • Serbian Chetnik Movement (1990)
  • Political party in Serbia

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Serbian Chetnik Movement (1990)

    Serbian_Chetnik_Movement_(1990)

  • Siege of Dubrovnik
  • 1991–1992 siege in Croatian War of Independence

    JNA advance towards western Herzegovina to link up with the JNA 9th Knin Corps in northern Dalmatia once the area was secured. General Jevrem Cokić submitted

    Siege of Dubrovnik

    Siege of Dubrovnik

    Siege_of_Dubrovnik

  • Goran Hadžić
  • Croatian Serb politician and war criminal (1958–2016)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Goran Hadžić

    Goran Hadžić

    Goran_Hadžić

  • Borisav Jović
  • Serbian politician (1928–2021)

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Borisav Jović

    Borisav Jović

    Borisav_Jović

  • Battle of Lijevče Field
  • World War II battle in Yugoslavia

    Mileševa Corps had 400. The Drina Corps of Baja Nikić was with Đurišić from 1943. In March 1945, this force was strengthened with the Romanija Corps and Chetniks

    Battle of Lijevče Field

    Battle of Lijevče Field

    Battle_of_Lijevče_Field

  • SAO Romanija
  • Short-lived Serb breakaway region in Yugoslavia

    the Romanija–Jahorina–Trebević area near Sarajevo eastwards across the Drina valley. According to analysis from the CIA, the entity's leadership was

    SAO Romanija

    SAO Romanija

    SAO_Romanija

  • Richard Holbrooke
  • American diplomat and author (1941–2010)

    University. In 1970, at his own request, Holbrooke was assigned to be the Peace Corps Director in Morocco. Holbrooke initially rejected an offer to become the

    Richard Holbrooke

    Richard Holbrooke

    Richard_Holbrooke

  • Lift and strike (Bosnian War)
  • 1993 American policy proposal

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Lift and strike (Bosnian War)

    Lift and strike (Bosnian War)

    Lift_and_strike_(Bosnian_War)

  • Ante Marković
  • Last Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1991

    Republika Srpska 1st Krajina Corps 2nd Krajina Corps East Bosnia Corps Herzegovina Corps Sarajevo-Romanija Corps Drina Corps Paramilitary Wolves of Vučjak

    Ante Marković

    Ante Marković

    Ante_Marković

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     Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Rinnah, RINA means "shouting for joy." Compare with other forms of Rina.

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  • Female

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    CRINA

    Romanian name CRINA means "lily."

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  • Female

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    DRINA

    Short form of Italian/Spanish Adriana, DRINA means "from Hadria." In use by the Romani.

    DRINA

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  • Drink
  • v. t.

    To swallow (a liquid); to receive, as a fluid, into the stomach; to imbibe; as, to drink milk or water.

  • Drink
  • n.

    Specifically, intoxicating liquor; as, when drink is on, wit is out.

  • Drank
  • imp.

    of Drink

  • Drink
  • n.

    Liquid to be swallowed; any fluid to be taken into the stomach for quenching thirst or for other purposes, as water, coffee, or decoctions.

  • Drinking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Drink

  • Skink
  • n.

    Drink; also, pottage.

  • Potation
  • n.

    Drink; beverage.

  • Bouse
  • n.

    Drink, esp. alcoholic drink; also, a carouse; a booze.

  • Poculent
  • a.

    Fit for drink.

  • Drink
  • v. i.

    To quaff exhilarating or intoxicating liquors, in merriment or feasting; to carouse; to revel; hence, to lake alcoholic liquors to excess; to be intemperate in the /se of intoxicating or spirituous liquors; to tipple.

  • Drink
  • v. t.

    To take in (a liquid), in any manner; to suck up; to absorb; to imbibe.

  • Swill
  • v. i.

    To drink greedily or swinishly; to drink to excess.

  • Drink
  • v. t.

    To take in; to receive within one, through the senses; to inhale; to hear; to see.

  • Drink
  • v. i.

    To swallow anything liquid, for quenching thirst or other purpose; to imbibe; to receive or partake of, as if in satisfaction of thirst; as, to drink from a spring.

  • Drank
  • imp.

    of Drink.

  • Melicratory
  • n.

    A meadlike drink.

  • Drink
  • v. t.

    To smoke, as tobacco.

  • Drunk
  • p. p.

    of Drink