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On 20 December 1995 following the Dayton Peace Accord, HQ ARRC deployed to Bosnia Herzegovina to assume command of the Land Component of the NATO-led Peace Implementation Force (IFOR) for Operation JOINT ENDEAVOUR. This was NATO’s first operational deployment. HQ ARRC spent all of 1996 deployed in Sarajevo commanding a multinational 3-divisional force which, at its peak, consisted of some 55,000 troops from 35 nations.
HQ ARRC had been conducting contingency planning for a possible emergency deployment to Bosnia for over 2 years prior to this date. During that time, limited reconnaissance had been undertaken and a considerable body of knowledge built up within the Headquarters on the country and its economic, political and military infrastructures |
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