Green Berets (Bosnian paramilitary)
Zelene beretke "Bosnae" | |
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Emblem of Green berets | |
Active | 1992 |
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Branch | Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Type | Paramilitary |
Role | Light infantry |
Size | 3,500 (1992) |
Garrison/HQ | Sarajevo, Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Nickname(s) | Zeleni |
Colors | |
Engagements | |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Emin Švrakić |
Zelene beretke (English, "Green Berets") was a paramilitary organization founded in Sarajevo in early 1992. They were founded by demobilized soldiers and conscripts from the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) who were mostly ethnic Bosniaks and supporters of Bosnian nationalism. They were integrated into a newly founded Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the second half of 1992. The Green Berets as a gear of choice and name was selected both as a reference to United States Army Special Forces (although no actual relation existed) and as a common colour brand of the predominant ethnic group that composed the unit, namely Bosniaks. Bosnian Green Berets were mostly active during the war in the early part of 1992 in northern and central Bosnia.[1]
References
- ↑ Swanee Hunt. This was not our war: Bosnian women reclaiming the peace. Retrieved March 1, 2011.