Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebrate Armed Forces Day, marking 13 years of unified military

By Maj. Kurt Rauschenberg, Edited by Sgt. 1st Class Jon Soucy, National Guard BureauDecember 4, 2018

Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebrate Armed Forces Day, marking 13 years of unified military
1 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Army Brig. Gen. Janeen L. Birckhead, the Maryland Army National Guard's assistant adjutant general for Army, and U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. April D. Vogel, the Maryland Guard's assistant adjutant general for Air. attend the 13th Bosnia and Herzegovina... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebrate Armed Forces Day, marking 13 years of unified military
2 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Military members stand in formation during the 13th Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebration in Sarajevo, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2018. The celebration reflects the 2005 unification of the Bosniak-Croat Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegov... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
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3 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – An honor guard performs ceremonial drills during the 13th Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebration in Sarajevo, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2018. The celebration reflects the 2005 unification of the Bosniak-Croat Army of the Federation of Bosnia and He... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
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4 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Military members stand in formation during the 13th Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebration in Sarajevo, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2018. The celebration reflects the 2005 unification of the Bosniak-Croat Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegov... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebrate Armed Forces Day, marking 13 years of unified military
5 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Lt. Gen. Senad Masovic, chief of joint staff of the Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces attends the 13th Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebration in Sarajevo, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2018. The celebration reflects the 2005 unification of the Bosnia... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
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6 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A bomb technician demonstrates Explosive Ordnance Disposal during the 13th Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebration in Sarajevo, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2018. The celebration reflects the 2005 unification of the Bosniak-Croat Army of the Federation... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
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7 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Army Brig. Gen. Janeen L. Birckhead, the Maryland Army National Guard's assistant adjutant general for Army, attend the 13th Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces celebration in Sarajevo, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2018. The celebration reflects the 2005 unifi... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Remembrance, reform, and unity was celebrated once again as the Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces hosted the 13th annual Armed Forces Day celebration Nov. 30 at Rajlovac Barracks in Sarajevo.

The celebration reflects the 2005 unification of the Bosniak-Croat Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian Serbs' Army of Republika Srpska into one entity -- the Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces. The unification symbolizes what many say is significant reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina as it continues moving forward with a collective military force.

Establishing a reformed armed forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina was previously noted as a very complex process requiring optimism, vision, decisiveness and patience, said Zeljko Komsic, a Bosnia presidency member, during the fifth anniversary celebration.

While reflecting on the dynamic national history, Lt. Gen. Senad Masovic, chief of joint staff of the Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces, said that military readiness is imperative to meeting many of today's challenges.

The relationship between the Maryland National Guard and the armed forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of the U.S. Department of Defense's State Partnership Program has been invaluable in meeting those challenges, said Masovic.

"More than 5,200 military and civilian personnel from the state of Maryland and Bosnia and Herzegovina have trained or deployed together over the past 15 years," he said. "That alone proves the level of trust and confidence, not only between our militaries, but also the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the United States."

The SPP pairs National Guard elements with partner nations worldwide. Begun in 1993, the program now has 75 partnerships with 81 countries.

Masovic expressed that hard work from both Maryland Guard and Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces members has led to greater levels of interoperability, increasing the operational capabilities of the Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces.

"In my opinion, the most significant reflection of our cooperation was the joint deployment of the Maryland National Guard military police battalion and our Bosnia and Herzegovina military police unit to Afghanistan," Masovic said.

Elected leaders and senior military officials from around the world were in attendance at the Rajlovac Barracks celebrations, including U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Janeen L. Birckhead, the Maryland Army National Guard's assistant adjutant general for Army, and U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. April D. Vogel, the Maryland Guard's assistant adjutant general for Air.

"Your being here today is another confirmation of your strong support to the Bosnia and Herzegovina armed forces," said Masovic. "It's also proof that we've gained the reputation of a successful part of our society that citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina can rely upon through the accomplishments and goals achieved."

Birckhead also reflected on the importance of building relationships and how far the armed forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina have come over the past 15 years of the partnership.

"The Maryland National Guard has proudly served alongside the armed forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina for well over a decade now, said Birckhead. "It's with great pride and distinction that today we celebrate our partnerships together as brothers and sisters striving to accomplish common goals in advising and assisting one another to collectively be better."

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