A Cold War: Front-Line Operations in Bosnia 1995-1996 - Hardcover

Barry, Ben

 
9781862274495: A Cold War: Front-Line Operations in Bosnia 1995-1996

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In 1992, Bosnia descended into a savage and bitter war that by 1995 had claimed over a quarter of a million lives. Following the Dayton Peace Agreement between the warring Bosnian Serbs and Bosnian Muslims, NATO began its first land operation, taking over from the UN Protection Force. That same day a British battle group moved from Sarajevo to northwest Bosnia, a total of only 200 men and the only British troops in that part of Bosnia. It was charged to enforce the peace in an area of responsibility a hundred kilometers wide, through which wound a front line separating the territory of the Bosnian Muslims from that of the Bosnian Serb forces. Patrolling a vast mine-strewn territory was a unique and unprecedented task for the troops, and this book, written by their commanding officer, serves as testimony to the extraordinary quality of those British soldiers.

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Brigadier Ben Barry joined the Light Infantry in 1976. After service in UK, Northern Ireland, Germany and the Far East he commanded Second Battalion Light Infantry in 1994-6. He returned to Bosnia to command a NATO Multinational Brigade in 2003. He now works at MOD in London and lives near Cirencester, Gloucestershire.

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