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IFOR and UN
Danish forces were heavily engaged in the former Yugoslavia in the UN Protection Force ( UNPROFOR ), with IFOR, and now SFOR.
IFOR maintains permanent representatives at the United Nations ( UN ) in New York, Geneva and Vienna who regularly participate in conferences and meetings of UN bodies, providing testimony and expertise from different regional perspectives, promoting non-violent alternatives in the fields of human rights, development, and disarmament.

IFOR and peacekeeping
Since 1990, the ACR and the Czech Armed Forces have contributed to numerous peacekeeping and humanitarian operations, including IFOR, SFOR, and EUFOR Althea in Bosnia, Desert Shield / Desert Storm, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Albania, Turkey, Pakistan and with the Coalition forces in Iraq.
One of his first decisions as Prime Minister was to send 900 troops to participate in the IFOR peacekeeping mission in Bosnia.
The Implementation Force ( IFOR ) was a NATO-led multinational peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina under a one-year mandate from 20 December 1995 to 20 December 1996 under the codename Operation Joint Endeavour.
NATO began to create service medals once it began to support peacekeeping in the former Yugoslavia, which led to the award to IFOR troops of the NATO Medal.
Solana immediately had to deal with the Balkans NATO mission Operation Joint Endeavour that consisted of a multinational peacekeeping Implementation Force ( IFOR ) of 60, 000 soldiers which took over from a United Nations mission on 20 December.
From 1996, Ilidža was home to the headquarters of the NATO peacekeeping force IFOR ( later SFOR and EUFOR ) before its move to nearby Butmir in the year 2000.
The force was a peacekeeping one, but with no peace to keep, it proved ineffective and was replaced by the NATO IFOR though this was in turn replaced the following year by SFOR.
In December 1995, NATO dispatched 60, 000 peacekeeping force into Bosnia as part of the IFOR to enforce the Dayton Peace Agreement to secure peace and prevent renewed hostilities between three warring factions.
The brigade deployed to Bosnia in 1994 as part of the NATO IFOR peacekeeping organisation there.
* Operation Resolute ( Balkans ), the British portion of the Implementation Force ( IFOR )-the NATO-led peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina

IFOR and force
The secretary agreed to a study proposed in September 1996 by NATO defense ministers for a follow-on force to replace IFOR.
During the war in Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, the US operated in Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of the NATO-led multinational implementation force ( IFOR ) in Operation Joint Endeavour.
It replaced the previous force IFOR.
The CVR ( T ) family were deployed with the British Army's formation reconnaissance regiments – part of the NATO Implementation Force ( IFOR ), a multinational force in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

IFOR and UNPROFOR
Luxembourg has participated in the Eurocorps since 1994, has contributed troops to the UNPROFOR and IFOR missions in former Yugoslavia, and participates with a small contingent in the current NATO SFOR mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The NATO-led IFOR ( Implementation Force ) was responsible for implementing military aspects of the agreement and deployed on 20 December 1995, taking over the forces of the UNPROFOR.
In the initial phases of the operation, much of the initial composition of IFOR consisted of units which had been part of UNPROFOR but remained in place and simply removed their United Nations insignia.
On 20 December 1995 the forces of the UNPROFOR were reflagged under the NATO led Implementation Force ( IFOR ) whose task was to implement the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina ( GFAP — otherwise known as the Dayton Accords or Dayton Agreement ).
Some of UNPROFOR troops were folded into the new IFOR forces, but for all intents and purposes, UNPROFOR no longer operated in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As well, many members have served as augmentation from the Korean War onwards, including the Middle East ( UNEF II ), Golan Heights ( UNDOF ), Cyprus ( UNFICYP ), the Former Yugoslavia ( Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina ) ( UNPROFOR, IFOR, and SFOR ) and more recently Afghanistan ( ISAF ) and Sierra Leone ( IMATT ).

IFOR and which
After the attack, French troops from the Implementation Force ( IFOR ) searched the building from which the grenade was launched but did not capture the perpetrator ( s ).
SERPAJ is a member of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation ( IFOR ), which supported Esquivel's work since the beginning.
IFOR assists groups and individuals to find ways in which they can transform conflicts into positive and growth oriented interactions that involve dialogue and lead to reconciliation.
In 2006 IFOR adopted a Gender Policy in which IFOR recognizes that there is a continuum of violence against women that must be confronted, from family violence in the private sphere to armed conflict in the public sphere.

IFOR and had
IFOR and SFOR had received a lot of criticism for their inability to capture the Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić.

IFOR and authority
His IFOR command in Bosnia was indirectly criticized by Richard Holbrooke for his refusal to use his authority to also perform nonmilitary implementation tasks, including arresting indicted war criminals:
His IFOR command in Bosnia was criticized by Richard Holbrooke for his refusal to use his authority to also perform nonmilitary implementation tasks, including arresting indicted war criminals:

IFOR and was
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, V Corps, was decorated with the Superior Unit Award in 1998 in recognition of the unit's performance in Implementation Force ( IFOR ).
Previously, it was deployed as the headquarters commanding land forces during the Kosovo War in 1999 and also saw service in Bosnia and Herzegovina, commanding the initial stages of the IFOR deployment prior to that in 1996.
In 1996 the first formed unit of the Regiment to be mobilised for active service since the second world war was called up for service on Op Resolute with the NATO IFOR in Bosnia.
The British codename for their armed forces ' involvement in IFOR was Operation Resolute.
It was formed in 1996, and till its disestablishment in 2000 it was stationed in Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of both IFOR and SFOR.
On 21 December 1996 the task of IFOR was taken over by SFOR.
The longest military pontoon bridge ever constructed across a river was built in 1995 by the 502nd and 38th Engineer Companies of the US Armies 130th Engineer Brigade, as part of IFOR.
In December 1996 the ARRC was again activated, with IFOR being replaced by a 32, 000-strong Stabilisation Force ( SFOR ) operating under codenames Joint Guard and later Joint Forge.
In May 1996 the ship was back from the Adriatic, where HMS Cumberland served in the NATO-led IFOR.
Previously, it was deployed as the headquarters commanding Land Forces during the Kosovo War in 1999 and, prior to that, commanded the Land Forces of NATO's first ever deployment as part of the IFOR operation in Bosnia in 1995 / 6.
IFOR first secretary was the Swiss pacifist Pierre Cérésole jailed several times for his peace witness.
In recognition of his service with IFOR between 1995 and 1996, Walker was awarded the American Legion of Merit ( Degree of Commander ), and granted unrestricted permission to wear the decoration, in May 1997.
* The 9th was deployed within the IFOR to keep the peace in Bosnia following the Dayton Peace Accords of 1995.

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