Bosnian here. First of all I want to thank all these people for helping us and our country bringing the peace, and also helping in the post-war period of intervention and stabilization. ('95-'05)
Did 3 tours there, 2 years in total. Split, Sipovo, Tsg, Banja Luka and another place. Went all over, stunning scenery but there was a saying, ' ethnic cleansing', but that happened in Northan Ireland in 69. In Banja Luka in the workshop, there were 2 locally employed civilians, welders, Branizelav and Mulatin, going back it was like reuniting with old friends. New year's eve, at 3pm I was told to go and collect a broken down land rover, no aguements, to a place called Sisava. After evening scoff I set off. Got there just before midnight, to be shown where to sleep hurriedly. Then followed the escrort out to a building and a beer trust into my hand. I got to bed at 4am. In the morning, the mechanic had a look at the vehicle, I had to tow it back to Banja Luka and got back at 6pm, to why did it take you so long, my answer was traffic. Another time, hazd to take a mechanic to Zagreb, problems with a posties land-rover, got there at 6pm had something to eat at the Ecos centre, the off to the accommodation whilst securing the weapons for the night, we'll we arrived at a Hotel. I thought our escorts was just dropping somet
Conscript Feb - Jul '96, IFOR SSVCie NL LogTBat Busovaca, truck driver YAD-4442. Mostly convoys between Vitez pocket and Split, but also so Sarajevo, Tuzla, Banja Luka, Jajce. Drove some American soldiers from some UK base (don't remember the name of the city, but it was a huge factory hall with lots of tents in it) to Sarajevo once, in the back of my truck. Nice guys.
I was there ‘96 as part of IFOR on Tuzla Main. 5/3 ADA US Army. Ran convoys all over. One of those guys mentioned something I have said for years... such beauty scarred by war.
Bosnian here. First of all I want to thank all these people for helping us and our country bringing the peace, and also helping in the post-war period of intervention and stabilization. ('95-'05)
Did 3 tours there, 2 years in total. Split, Sipovo, Tsg, Banja Luka and another place. Went all over, stunning scenery but there was a saying, ' ethnic cleansing', but that happened in Northan Ireland in 69. In Banja Luka in the workshop, there were 2 locally employed civilians, welders, Branizelav and Mulatin, going back it was like reuniting with old friends. New year's eve, at 3pm I was told to go and collect a broken down land rover, no aguements, to a place called Sisava. After evening scoff I set off. Got there just before midnight, to be shown where to sleep hurriedly. Then followed the escrort out to a building and a beer trust into my hand. I got to bed at 4am. In the morning, the mechanic had a look at the vehicle, I had to tow it back to Banja Luka and got back at 6pm, to why did it take you so long, my answer was traffic. Another time, hazd to take a mechanic to Zagreb, problems with a posties land-rover, got there at 6pm had something to eat at the Ecos centre, the off to the accommodation whilst securing the weapons for the night, we'll we arrived at a Hotel. I thought our escorts was just dropping somet
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Conscript Feb - Jul '96, IFOR SSVCie NL LogTBat Busovaca, truck driver YAD-4442. Mostly convoys between Vitez pocket and Split, but also so Sarajevo, Tuzla, Banja Luka, Jajce. Drove some American soldiers from some UK base (don't remember the name of the city, but it was a huge factory hall with lots of tents in it) to Sarajevo once, in the back of my truck. Nice guys.
Dutch Army driver based on Santici logbase in Vitez central Bosnia from June 96 until February 97.
I was there ‘96 as part of IFOR on Tuzla Main. 5/3 ADA US Army. Ran convoys all over. One of those guys mentioned something I have said for years... such beauty scarred by war.
There in 96.
Was there 95
hard for the country to which nato comes...