The Bosnian War allows for a fascinating glimpse into trans and intergenerational studies. The rape victims (and other war victims) themselves are first generation while the children born during the war, either as a product of rape or not, are caught in a poorly defined category as they are ...
German Tornados undertook NATO combat operations during the Bosnian War, the first combat operation for the Luftwaffe since World War II. British and Italian IDSs also participated. In 2007, a detachment of 6 Tornados of the Aufklx�rungsgeschwader 51 "Immelmann" (51st reconnaissance wing) dep...
WORLD WAR I- In 1917, upon the United States' entry into World War I, the U.S. Army Air Service was formed as part of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF). Major General Mason Patrick commanded the AEF Air Forces; his deputy was Major General Billy Mitchell. The Air Service provided ...
The Sea Harrier served in the Falklands War, both of the Gulf Wars, and the Balkans conflicts; on all occasions it mainly operated from aircraft carriers positioned within the conflict zone. Its usage in the Falklands War was its most high profile and important success, where it was the only...
Photographer Ron Haviv almost lost his life for taking pictures that implicated fighters in the Serbian Tigers unit of war crimes during the 1992 Bosnian War. The most iconic was the picture of a fighter kicking the body of a woman whom his colleagues had just killed. Haviv was with the par...
Lw2970 - Yugoslavian (Bosnian) Movie Herald for "Wichita," 1955. LW2621 - "Wichita" in Japanese Magazine, 1957. LW2648 - "Wichita," Spanish Movie Herald, 1958. The Oklahoman 1957 LW3592 - Lobby Card: Joel McCrea Stars in "The Oklahoman," Allied Artists 1957. LW3587 - Dell Comic ...
Documentation issued by EUFOR peace-keeping forces in Bosnia shows that these inter-related UK companies have been involved in the procurement of thousands of weapons from Bosnian stockpiles. One of the directors of Jago is the owner of Transarms, a German gun dealership that trades in large ...
Abandoned by their U.N. protectors toward the end of a 1992-95 war, 8,000 Muslim men and boys were executed by Bosnian Serb forces over five July days, their bodies dumped in pits then dug up months later and scattered in smaller graves in a systematic effort to conceal the crime. Mor...
This moving tribute serves as a memorial to the innocent lives lost during the Bosnian War and offers a somber reflection on the city's resilience. Just a short distance away, you'll find the Koševo Hospital, a significant landmark that played a crucial role in providing medical aid ...
One of the best examples of a back-of-the-napkin idea are the negotiations that took place at Wright Patterson Air Force Base for the Dayton Accords. Bosnian, Croat and Serbian leaders came together to decide on who would hold which areas of land. The negotiations were not going well and...