United States Cavalry Peacekeepers in Bosnia
An Inside Account of Operation Joint Endeavor, 1996
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About the Book
In December 1995, Operation Joint Endeavor—the first-ever ground operation conducted by NATO and the largest military operation in Europe since World War II—sought to implement a peace agreement concluding a bloody, ethnically motivated civil war in Bosnia. The 900 cavalrymen of 1st Squadron, 4th U.S. Cavalry (Quarterhorse) and its attached units comprised a small but prominent portion of an international task force in Bosnia that numbered more than 57,000 NATO soldiers.
Despite austere conditions, mountainous terrain, bad weather, tens of thousands of land mines, and threats of terrorist attack, Quarterhorse upheld the peace in one of the most challenging parts of the American sector. Drawn from interviews, firsthand experiences and contemporary media, this account of the first year of NATO’s peacekeeping operations in Bosnia addresses every aspect of the squadron’s experience, providing a vivid portrait of American armed forces overseas.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Mark A. Viney
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 287
Bibliographic Info: 39 photos, 3 maps, glossary, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2012
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6340-4
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8884-1
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Foreword by Major General John R.S. Batiste, United States Army (Ret.) vi
Preface 1
1. The Stage for Intervention 7
2. The Deployment 28
3. Danger and Bravery 53
4. The Peacekeeping Life 66
5. Unstable Peace 79
6. Late Spring 88
7. Summer 103
8. Sabers Ready 112
9. Mid-Point SITREP 131
10. Late Summer Heat 140
11. Shift Focus 162
12. Final Operations 183
13. Change of Mission 195
14. No Respite 212
Conclusion 219
Glossary 237
Chapter Notes 246
Bibliography 261
Index 271
Book Reviews & Awards
- “Captivating and informative…a well-researched, balanced account of one of the first combat units to enter Bosnia in early 1996. Viney’s style is candid, straightforward, and easygoing. He recounts the battalion’s story clearly, logically, and without fuss…enjoyable, informative, and captivating”—Military Review