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6th Corps (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina)


FieldValue
unit_name6th Corps
image6th_Corps_of_the_Army_of_the_Republic_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.png
caption6th Corps Patch
dates9 June 1993 – 26 February 1994
countryBosnia and Herzegovina
allegianceArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
garrisonKonjic
branchRegular Army
typeMotorized, Mountain and Infantry
roleDefence of Konjic
size34,500
colorsGreen and yellow
battlesCapturing of Vlašić mountain
battle_honours
notable_commandersSalko Gušić
Asim Korićić
identification_symbol_label5th Corps patch
identification_symbol_3_label

Asim Korićić The 6th Corps was a corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

History

The 6th Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was formed on 9 June 1993. Konjic became the headquarters of the 6th Corps. 6th Corps was formed from 4th Corps Northern Herzegovina Operational Group to occupy northern Herzegovina from the Croatian Defence Council, known as HVO, and eventually reach the Adriatic coast. It was disbanded in 1994.

Some units were incorporated into the 1st Corps and the rest into the 4th Corps of the Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was created after the signing of the 1995 Dayton Agreement.

Commanders

  • 1st Commander: Salko Gušić

6th Corps Units

  • 43rd Mountain Brigade (Konjic)
  • 44th Mountain Brigade 'Neretvica' (Jablanica)
    • 1st Commander: Enes Kovačević
    • 2nd Commander: Hasan Hakalović
  • 45th Mountain Brigade 'Neretvica' (Jablanica)
  • 49th Mountain Brigade
  • 304th Brigade
  • 445th Light Infantry Brigade (Konjic)
  • 450th Light Infantry Brigade (Bjelimići)
  • Neretva Brigade
    • Commander: Enes Kovačević
  • Operational Group East - Visoko
  • Vareš Brigade
  • Nemilu Brigade
  • Reconnaissance and Sabotage brigade
    • Commander: Ibrahim Purić

References

References

  1. (2002). "Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, 1990-1995". Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis.
  2. (2002). "Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military History of the Yugoslav Conflict, 1990-1995". Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Russian and European Analysis.
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