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Camp McGovern - GlobalSecurity.org
Camp McGovern was perhaps the most Spartan-like of the US Base Camps in Bosnia. The Dining Facility is still in GP Medium tents, while Dobol, Demi, and Bedrock all have air-conditioned...
Health effects from Bosnia Deployment - Veterans Benefits Network
2013年5月16日 · I was in Camp McGovern while deployed to Bosnia in 96-97. I have had a lot of issues that I have "dealt with" since then. Are there any resources or benefits for IFOR/SFOR deployed soldiers? If so, can you provide links? My Vet. rep. with AmVets seems overworked and unable to keep up with clients. No fault on his part.
Troops Arriving in Bosnia Get a Lesson in Peacekeeping 101
1996年11月25日 · CAMP McGOVERN, Bosnia-Herzegovina — Just days after he arrived “in country,” U.S. Army Lt. Col. Stephen Layfield found himself defusing one of the most explosive confrontations since Americans...
Camp McGovern - Wikipedia
Camp McGovern AHP Heliport (ICAO: LQMG) was a military airport located inside Camp McGovern near Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Forgotten airfields europe
2015年5月4日 · Camp McGovern AHP Heliport (also known as Brcko aerodrome, ICAO: LQMG) is a former US Army heliport 110 kilometers north of Sarajevo. Camp McGovern was a farm co-operative before the Bosnian war. About a kilometer to its southeast, across the Brca River, it had a small asphalt runway for agricultural aircraft.
1st Battalion Stations in Bosnia-Herzogovina, 1999-2000
Therefore, in August 1999, the 1st Battalion deployed to Bosnia with the 1st Brigade on Operation JOINT FORGE from August 1999 to April 2000 for peacekeeping operations as part of the NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR) 6 rotation. The battalion was deployed to Camp Dobol, but had elements located at Camps McGovern, Demi and Comanche, as well.
The Balkans:Land operations | planken.org
1997年4月3日 · Camp Colt is missing out of the list of U.S. camps in Bosnia. This page reflects the information available in 1997, the last update. It appears to me that by 1997 Camp Colt had already been closed and all assets were transferred to …
Stabilisation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia
The Stabilisation Force (SFOR) was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Bosnian War. Although SFOR was led by NATO, several non-NATO countries contributed troops.
3/8/00 Albright remarks to Troops at Camp McGovern
Remarks and Q&A To Troops at Camp McGovern Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, March 8, 2000 As released by the Office of the Spokesman U.S. Department of State
Bosnia, 1999-2001 - 16th Infantry Regiment Association
Therefore, in August 1999, the 1st Battalion deployed to Bosnia on Operation JOINT FORGE from August 1999 to April 2000 with the 1st Brigade for peacekeeping operations as part of the NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR) 6 rotation. The battalion was deployed to Camp Dobol, but had elements located at Camps McGovern, Demi and Comanche, as well.
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