History of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
This section is about the history of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina that existed from 1992 to 1995, then it was formed into two armies of the two entities from 1998 to 2005 and finally transformed into the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina (OSBIH).
History
Territorial Defence
In 1988 The
It was in early 1992 that the JNA, Bosnian-Serb and Serbian paramilitary militias began attacking Bosnian-Muslim and Bosnian-Croat towns and villages the first ones being Sarajevo by the JNA and Bijeljina by paramilitary forces. On 4 April, Alija Izetbegović ordered general mobilization: and on 8 April he transformed the Sarajevo TO command into GHQ of the Teritorijalna Odbrana Republike Bosne i Hercegovine (Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) (TORBIH), appointing the Bosnian-Muslim Colonel Hasan Efendić as commander of the army, Colonel Stjepan Šiber, a Bosnian-Croat, became chief-of-staff, and Colonel Jovan Divjak, a Bosnian-Serb, his deputy. The TO was formally established on 15 April when all Patriotic League units joined the force. On 20 May 1992 the TORBIH, PL, and other militias and the Bosnian-Croat HVO and HOS were officially united as Armed Forces of the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina (Oruzane Snage Republike Bosne i Hercegovine). On 23 May Colonel Efendić was replaced as commander by Sefer Halilović.
Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
On 20 May 1992 the TORBIH was renamed Armija Republike Bosne i Hercegovine (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) - ARBIH, usually abbreviated ABIH. In November 1993, Sefer Halilović was replaced as commander of ABIH by Rasim Delić.
Organization 1992–1994
The ARBIH, now around 80,000 strong was reorganized on 18 August 1992 into a more conventional structure. Initially four corps were created:
Each corps controlled a number of
Some PL units after the absorption by the TORBIH still operated independently. PL personnel wore "Green Berets" as did many ABIH units. The ABIH assigned 15 mixed aircraft to corps HQs to supply 5th corps in Bihac and 2nd corps in the
Organization 1995
In January 1995 the ARBIH now expanded to 200,000 reorganized. The Operational Groups in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 7th Corps were redesigned as divisions, each division comprising 3–6 brigades, but the 4th and 5th Corps kept their brigades and structure. It was a much improved fighting force.
Commanders
April 1992 – May 1992
TORBIH GHQ, Sarajevo
- Colonel Hasan Efendić (Commander of the TO RBiH)
- Colonel Jovan Divjak (Deputy Commander)
- Colonel Stjepan Šiber (Chief of Staff)
May 1992 – November 1993
ARBIH GHQ, Sarajevo
- Alija Izetbegović (Commander-in-chief of the ARBIH)
- General Sefer Halilović (Chief of Staff of the Main Staff; Commander of ARBIH)
- General Stjepan Šiber (Deputy Commander of Main Staff)
- General Jovan Divjak (Chief of Staff)
November 1993 – December 1995
ARBIH GHQ, Sarajevo
- Alija Izetbegović (Commander-in-chief of the ARBIH)
- General Rasim Delić (Commander of Main/General Staff; Commander of ARBIH)
- General Enver Hadžihasanović (Chief of Staff of the Main/General Staff)
- General Jovan Divjak (Deputy Commander, responsible for all matters concerning civilians)
Equipment
In 1995 the ARBIH had about 40 tanks, 30 APCs.
See also
- Bosnian War
- Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina