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NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Part of the Bosnian War

A Grumman EA-6B Prowler aircraft flying an I-FOR mission
Date16 July 1992 – 2 December 2004
Location
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Result End of the Bosnian War
Belligerents
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina NATO
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Netherlands
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Norway
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Denmark
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Germany
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Luxembourg
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina United States
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Belgium
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Spain
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina United Kingdom
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Italy
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Turkey
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Portugal
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina France
UNPROFOR
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina France
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina United Kingdom
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina India
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sweden
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada
  • NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Belgium
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Western European Union (1993–1996)
Supported Countries:
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Republika Srpska
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic of Serbian Krajina
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia
Supporting Countries:
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina FR Yugoslavia
Commanders and leaders
NATO/Belgium Willy Claes
NATO/Germany Manfred Wörner
NATO/United States Wesley Clark
NATO/United States Leighton Smith
NATO/United States Jeremy Boorda
NATO/United Kingdom Stuart Peach
NATO/United States Michael E. Ryan
United Nations/United Kingdom Rupert Smith
United Nations/India Satish Nambiar
United Nations/Sweden Lars-Eric Wahlgren
United Nations/France Bernard Janvier
United Nations/United Kingdom Dick Applegate
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Franjo Tuđman
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Gojko Šušak
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Janko Bobetko
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Alija Izetbegović
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Haris Silajdžić
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sefer Halilović
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Rasim Delić
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Mate Boban
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Milivoj Petković
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Slobodan Praljak
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Radovan Karadžić
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Biljana Plavšić
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Ratko Mladić
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragomir Milošević
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Milan Martić
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Milan Babić
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Goran Hadžić
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Slobodan Milošević
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Vojislav Koštunica
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina Zoran Đinđić
Strength
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina 60,000 soldiers NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina 50,000–100,000 soldiers

The NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina was a series of actions undertaken by NATO whose stated aim was to establish long-term peace during and after the Bosnian War.[1] NATO's intervention began as largely political and symbolic, but gradually expanded to include large-scale air operations and the deployment of approximately 60,000 soldiers of the Implementation Force.

  1. ^ Kay, Sean (1998-01-01). NATO and the Future of European Security. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 87. ISBN 9780847690015.

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