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505th Bužim Brigade

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505th Knightly Motorized Brigade
505. Viteška Motorizovana brigada
Active15 August 1992; 31 years ago (15 August 1992)
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
BranchArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
TypeInfantry
Garrison/HQBužim
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Izet Nanić

The 505th Knightly Motorized brigade (505. Viteška Motorizovana brigada) was part of the 5th Corps under the command of Brigadier General Izet Nanić. The 505th Knightly Motorized brigade was honored by the late president of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Alija Izetbegović, as the most elite brigade during the Bosnian War.[citation needed]

The 505th Knightly Motorized brigade was commanded by Izet Nanić from its creation to his death in 1995. Throughout the Bosnian war the 505th brigade liberated about 300 km2 of Bosnian territory from the Republika Srpska.[1]

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History

The brigade was formed on 15 August 1992, and it was first called the "105 Bužim Krajina Infantry Brigade", but it was changed on 1 April to the 505th Brigade. On the day of the formation, the brigade had 97 officers, 140 non-commissioned officers and 1,452 soldiers, with one-third of them being armed with infantry or hunting weapons. On 14 December, by decision of the presidency, the brigade was received the title "Knightly".[2]

The first war experience of the brigade was on 21 April 1992, where soldiers from the Army of Republika Srpska attacked Bosanska Krupa with the goal to seize it. They did not manage to complete their objective, but the lack of weapons and ammunition forced the units to cross to the left bank of the Una River where positions were consolidated and established, and RS forces' advance in the direction of Cazin and Bužim was stopped.[citation needed] The first major victory of the brigade was in Munja '93, where 360 poorly armed fighters from the brigade fought against a well fortified and well armed brigade from the Army of Republika Srpska and won.[3] Serb soldiers were killed in the battle and several hundred were wounded,[4] while only 18 from the 505th Brigade were killed.[5]

The commander of the brigade, Izet Nanić, was killed in the Siege of Bihać during Operation Storm on 5 August 1995. He was posthumously awarded the Order of the Golden Lily, and the Order of Hero of the Liberation War.

Losses

The 505th Buzim Brigade had 462 killed, 2,514 wounded and 189 missing / captured fighters and elders.[2][page needed]

Reorganized Units

The brigade was reorganized, and these units were added:

  • 1. Detachment TO Bužim
  • 2. Detachment TO Bužim
  • 3. Detachment TO Bužim
  • Special Forces Unit "Hamze"
  • Special Forces Unit "Gazije"
  • Independent Units from the Detachment TO Bužim

References

  1. ^ Wakchoi (2021-12-16). "Who was Izet Nanić?". The Cyber Bedouin. Retrieved 2022-01-10.
  2. ^ a b Felić 2002.
  3. ^ Elkasovic, Qlick by Nermin (2017-01-24). "Munja '93 - priča o pobjedi nenaoružane Bosanske Vojske". buzimljani.ba (in Bosnian). Archived from the original on 2022-07-26. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  4. ^ Redakcija (2019-08-05). "Na Izeta se hiljade ljeta čekalo". inmedia.ba (in Bosnian). Archived from the original on 2017-08-17. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  5. ^ "505. Bužimska viteška brigada: Neprobojni bedem Krajine". inmedia.ba (in Bosnian). 2017-01-05. Retrieved 2022-06-25.

Sources

  • Felić, Bejdo (2002). Peti Korpus 1992-1995. Ljiljan. ISBN 9789958220982.
  • Thomas, Nigel; Mikulan, K. (2013). The Yugoslav Wars (2): Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia 1992–2001. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781472802446.
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