5th Corps Pegasus patch and later newly designed 5th Corps insignia patch similar to the other ARBiH Corps patches in design
Brigade patches and patches from other 5th Corps unit's
Other types of identification (armbands, headbands, brooches, etc.)
Military unit
The 5th Corps was one of seven corps of the
Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The formation was around the
Bihać pocket to protect it against the surrounding Serb forces. The Fifth Corps also fought secessional Bosniak forces loyal to
Fikret Abdić, who was cooperating with Serb forces.[2] In the last military action of the ARBiH,
Operation Sana, the corps defeated Abdić's supporters and brought a number of regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina under government control. In April 2018, police detained Atif Dudaković and 12 others on suspicion of committing crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war. The court process is still ongoing.
History
The ministry of military affairs passed the order for the formation of the Fifth Corps of the ARBIH on September 29, 1992 and the final approval by the presidency of
Bosnia and Herzegovina (order no. 02-111-738/92) on October 21, 1992.[1] In the formation of the 5th Corps there have been the de-formation of the Unsko-sanski Operative Group and the Territorial Defense of Bihać.
5th Corps command
Major Hajrudin Osmanagić was given control, but he was eliminated before he took the post and Captain First class Ramiz Dreković took control as commander of the Fifth Corps, thus becoming first commander of the Fifth Corps. After him, Brigadier General
Atif Dudaković became commander of the Fifth Corps. He had the most impact of all the generals of the corps.
Corps Staff: 28 officers, 2 under-officers, 42 soldiers
1st Commander: Captain I Class Ramiz Dreković - from forming to 1 November 1993
2nd Commander: Brigadier General Atif Dudaković - from 1 November 1993