I Corps (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

I Corps (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 1st Corps


caption=1st Corps Patch
dates= April 1992
country= flagcountry|Bosnia and Herzegovina|1992
allegiance=
garrison= Sarajevo
branch= Regular Army
type= Motorized, Mountain and Infantry
role= Defence of Sarajevo
size= 34500-40500
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nickname=
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colors= Green and yellow
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battles=
Operation Neretva '93

anniversaries=
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commander1=Mustafa Hajrulahović Talijan
Vahid Karavelić
Nedžad Ajnadžić
commander1_label=
commander2=
commander2_label=
commander3=
commander3_label=
notable_commanders=Mustafa Hajrulahović Talijan
identification_symbol=
identification_symbol_label= 5th Corps patch
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The First Corps was one of seven units of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina established in 1992, in the early part of the war in Bosnia.

History

The 1st Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was solely established to defend Sarajevo and some part of the Sarajevo region.In 1997-1998,the 1st, 3rd and 7th Corps were incorporated into the 1st corps of the Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

1st Corps Operational Zone

The First Corps was responsible for the zone of Sarajevo during the war with the Bosnian Serbian and Croatian forces and its headquarters were established in Sarajevo.The First Corps had the assignment of protecting the Sarajevo, Gorazde zone from the opponents.

Command and Commanders

*1st Commander - Mustafa Hajrulahović Talijan
*2nd Commander - Vahid Karavelic
*3rd Commander - Nedžad Ajnadžić
*Deputy Commander: Ismet Dahić
*Deputy Chief of Staff: Ismet Alija (1992-1993)
*Deputy Chief of Staff: Esad Pelko (1993-1995)

Units

From 1992 to 1994
*1st Motorized Brigade
*1st Mountain Brigade
*2nd Motorized Brigade
*2nd Mountain Brigade
*3rd Motorized Brigade
*5th Infantry Brigade
*9th Mountain Brigade
**Commander: Nezir Kazić
*9th Motorized Brigade
**Deputy Commander: Ramiz Delalić "Ćelo"
*10th Mountain Brigade
**1st Commander: Mušan Topalović
*11th Infantry Brigade
*12th Infantry Brigade
*15th Motorized Brigade
*105th Motorized Brigade
*HVO Brigade "Kralj Tvrtko"
*Artillery Brigade

Military Operations and Engagements

*Operation Neretva '93

See also

*Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*War in Bosnia and Herzegovina
*2nd Corps
*3rd Corps
*4th Corps
*5th Corps
*6th Corps
*7th Corps

References

* [http://www.vojska.net/eng/armed-forces/ Armed Forces]


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