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The stated mission of SFOR was to "deter hostilities and stabilise the peace, contribute to a secure environment by providing a continued military presence in the Area Of Responsibility (AOR), target and co-ordinate SFOR support to key areas including primary civil implementation organisations, and
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MND(W) โ€“ American, British, Canadian, Czech, Dutch. The British code name for their activities in IFOR was Operation Resolute and SFOR was Operation Lodestar (to June 1998) and Operation Palatine (from June 1998). The Canadian mission was named Operation Palladium (1996 to
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SFOR operated as part of Operation Joint Guard and Operation Joint Forge. As time progressed, the numbers of troops allotted to SFOR declined. On 2 December 2004, SFOR disbanded and its functions were assumed by military units from the
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which was deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina on 20 December 1995 with a one-year mandate. The commanders of the SFOR, who each served one-year terms, were General
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The three AOs were known collectively as Multi-National Divisions until the end of 2002 where they were reduced in scope to Multi-National Brigades.
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SFOR participated in Operation Joint Guard (21 December 1996 โ€“ 19 June 1998) and Operation Joint Forge (20 June 1998 โ€“ 2 December 2004).
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Troop levels were reduced to approximately 12,000 by the close of 2002, and to approximately 7,000 by the close of 2004. During NATO's
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progress towards a lasting consolidation of peace, without further need for NATO-led forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina".
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Lambert, Nicholas (2002). "Measuring the success of the NATO operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1995โ€“2000".
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Bosnia-Herzegovina: The U.S. Army's Role in Peace Enforcement Operations 1995โ€“2004
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501st Aviation Brigade AH-64A on Operation Joint Guard in the Balkans, 1998
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MND(N) โ€“ American, Turkish, Polish, Russian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish.
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Several sequential air operations supported the stabilization efforts.
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No Fly Zones and International Security: Politics and Strategy
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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Stabilisation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina SFOR Map
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U.S. service members serving in SFOR were awarded the
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