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4th Corps (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

4th Corps (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Military unit


The 4th Corps of the Bosnian army was one of five later seven corps formed in 1992.[2]

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Operational Zone

The 4th Corps was mainly responsible for then Mostar, the headquarters of the 4th Corps, and the Mostar region, but also Livno, Tomislavgrad and Trebinje, Konjic, Prozor, Jablanica.[3]

Commanders

  • 1st Commander: Colonel Arif Pašalić (until 6 November 1993)
  • 2nd Commander: Sulejman Budaković
  • 3rd Commander: Brigade General Ramiz Dreković
  • 4th Commander: Brigade General Mustafa Polutak

4th Corps Units

  • 4th Muslim Liberation Brigade "Škorpioni" (Konjic)
    • Commander: Nezim Halilović "Muderris"
  • 19th East Herzegovina Light Brigade
  • 41st Mostar Brigade
    • Commander:

Arif Pašalić, Midhat Hujdur Hujka, Semir Drljević Lovac, Esad Humo, Ramiz Tule

  • 42nd Mountain Brigade
  • 43rd Mountain Brigade (Konjic)
  • 44th Mountain Brigade (Jablanica)
  • 45th Mountain Brigade 'Neretvica' (Buturovic Polje, near Jablanica)
    • Commander: Haso Hakalović
  • 48th Mountain Brigade (Mostar)
  • 49th Mountain Brigade
  • 450th Light Infantry Brigade (Bjelimići)
  • Military Police Battalion (Mostar)
  • Independent Battalion (Prozor)
  • Independent Detachments

References

  1. "Oslobođenje - Dan 4. Korpusa ARBiH: Vojna formacija koja se odbranila od dva agresora". 17 November 2019.
  2. "Historija.ba - Poginuo Arif Pašalić - komandant 4. korpusa ARBiH". www.historija.ba. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  3. Francis A. Boyle (24 August 1993). "Letter to The Judges of the International Court of Justice" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-25. Retrieved 2014-05-24.

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