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'''Operation HARMONY''' was the name given to the Canadian participation in the [[United Nations Protection Force]] (UNPROFOR) in [[Croatia]] and [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]] in 1992. |
'''Operation ''HARMONY''''' was the name given to the Canadian participation in the [[United Nations Protection Force]] (UNPROFOR) in [[Croatia]] and [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]] in 1992. |
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The initial Canadian contingent, which deployed in March and April 1992, was drawn primarily from the 4th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group based in [[Lahr]], [[Germany]]. It was based on troops of the [[Royal 22e Régiment]], along with detachments from the [[Royal Canadian Regiment]] and [[Canadian Military Engineers|4 Combat Engineer Regiment]]. |
The initial Canadian contingent, which deployed in March and April 1992, was drawn primarily from the 4th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group based in [[Lahr]], [[Germany]]. It was based on troops of the [[Royal 22e Régiment]], along with detachments from the [[Royal Canadian Regiment]] and [[Canadian Military Engineers|4 Combat Engineer Regiment]]. |
Revision as of 13:21, 16 June 2007
Operation HARMONY was the name given to the Canadian participation in the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) in Croatia and Bosnia in 1992.
The initial Canadian contingent, which deployed in March and April 1992, was drawn primarily from the 4th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group based in Lahr, Germany. It was based on troops of the Royal 22e Régiment, along with detachments from the Royal Canadian Regiment and 4 Combat Engineer Regiment.