4th Corps (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) explained
The 4th Corps of the Bosnian army was one of five later seven corps formed in 1992.[2]
Operational Zone
The 4th Corps was mainly responsible for then Mostar, the headquarters of the 4th Corps, and the Mostar region, but also Livno, Tomislavgrad and Trebinje, Konjic, Prozor, Jablanica.[3]
Commanders
- 1st Commander: Colonel Arif Pašalić (until 6 November 1993)
- 2nd Commander: Sulejman Budaković
- 3rd Commander: Brigade General Ramiz Dreković
- 4th Commander: Brigade General Mustafa Polutak
4th Corps Units
- 4th Muslim Liberation Brigade "Škorpioni" (Konjic)
- Commander: Nezim Halilović "Muderris"
- 19th East Herzegovina Light Brigade
- 41st Mostar Brigade
Arif Pašalić, Midhat Hujdur Hujka, Semir Drljević Lovac, Esad Humo, Ramiz Tule
- 42nd Mountain Brigade
- 43rd Mountain Brigade (Konjic)
- 44th Mountain Brigade (Jablanica)
- 45th Mountain Brigade 'Neretvica' (Buturovic Polje, near Jablanica)
- Commander: Haso Hakalović
- 48th Mountain Brigade (Mostar)
- 49th Mountain Brigade
- 450th Light Infantry Brigade (Bjelimići)
- Military Police Battalion (Mostar)
- Independent Battalion (Prozor)
- Independent Detachments
References
- Web site: Oslobođenje - Dan 4. Korpusa ARBiH: Vojna formacija koja se odbranila od dva agresora. 17 November 2019.
- Web site: Historija.ba - Poginuo Arif Pašalić - komandant 4. korpusa ARBiH. www.historija.ba. 31 May 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20150221192319/http://www.historija.ba/d/517-poginuo-arif-pasalic-komandant-4-korpusa-arbih/. 21 February 2015. dead.
- Web site: Letter to The Judges of the International Court of Justice . Francis A. Boyle . 24 August 1993 . 2014-05-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140525232452/http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/91/13589.pdf . 2014-05-25 . dead .