Maryland–Bosnia and Herzegovina National Guard Partnership

MarylandBosnia and Herzegovina State Partnership

Flags of Maryland and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Origin 2003
Country President dr. Mladen Ivanić
Minister of Defense Zekerijah Osmić
Ambassador to U.S. Jadranka Negodic
Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Patrick Moon
Adjutant General MG James A. Adkins
2012 Engagements 19[1]
Current ISAF Pax 0
NATO member No
EU member No
Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Maryland–Bosnia and Herzegovina National Guard Partnership is one of 22 European partnerships that make-up the U.S. European Command State Partnership Program and one of 65 worldwide partnerships that make-up the National Guard State Partnership Program.[2] The partnership was established in 2003 and has become integral to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s post-war military integration and in their ongoing NATO accession process. The current focus is on a joint-deployment to Afghanistan, AT exchanges with key BiH units, and supporting BiH’s NATO Partnership for Peace goals.[3]

History

A send-off ceremony for 26 BiH Military Police soldiers who are deploying in support of ISAF together with the Maryland National Guard 115th MP Battalion.
Soldiers from Bosnia and the Maryland Army National Guard plot out features on a map in order to complete a sand table for a combat lane exercise during training at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 15, 2012.
The Maryland National Guard hosts Bosnian Minister of Defense and Chief of Defense during a visit to Camp Fretterd Military Reservation, June 2012. The group met to speak about the future of the SPP and how it strengthens the relationship between Bosnia and Herzegovina, Maryland and the United States.
LTC Dzevad Buric, Maryland's first liaison to Bosnia, discusses an upcoming training event with a Soldier from Bosnia.
Bosnia's Ambassador to the U.S. visits the Maryland National Guard and speaks to Maryland's Adjutant General to ensure the lasting partnership between Bosnia and Maryland.

Partnership focus

Way forward

2013 Planned Events

References

  1. "2012 EUCOM SPP Events" (PDF). U.S. European Command. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  2. "National Guard SPP". The National Guard. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "SPP Data" (PDF). U.S. European Command. Retrieved 22 January 2013.

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