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Kukes Refugee Camp
Taken on 1999-06-15
Refugee camp near Kukës on the properties of an old mine shortly following the Kosovo War. The NATO aerial campaign intensified the war between Serbian security and Albanian separatists, leading the former (assisted by paramilitaries) to adopt a scorched earth policy in an attempt to force Albanians out of Kosovo. As a result, refugee caravans poured out of the province during the 11 week bombardment.
Source: Albinfo
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2013-11-29
Albanian Armor Deployed
Taken on 1999-05-20
Made by Robert Wright at the Albania-Yugoslav border incident in 1999. An Albania–Yugoslav border incident took place in April 1999 when the FR Yugoslav Army shelled several Albanian border towns around Krumë, Tropojë. In these villages, refugees and insurgents of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) were being housed after fleeing the war in Kosovo by crossing into Albania.
Source: Robert Wright, Journalist, CC 2.0
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-01-27
Nato Flyer during Kosovo War
Taken on 1999-05-15
NATO flyers were scattered over Kosovo province during the Kosovo War targeting Serbian Military personnel.
Source: NATO
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2013-11-29
Kosovo War, '99 - USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Adriatic
Taken on 1999-05-03
Adriatic Sea - May 3rd, 1999 - Through the "sea haze" high above the Adriatic Sea, the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71) launches an F-18 "Hornet" from one of its (forward) bow catapults. Theodore Roosevelt and its embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) is currently on a regularly scheduled deployment, and is participating in the NATO-led operation Allied Force over the former Yugoslavia.
Source: Bobby Mcrill/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
NATO Bombardment of Novi Sad, Serbia in 1999
Taken on 1999-04-30
'Нато бомбардовање СР Југославија 1999. године. Нато бомбе свакодневно су погађале Рафинерију нафте Нови Сад и изазивале еколошку катастрофу.'
Source: Darko Dozet/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
CK Building on Fire 1999
Taken on 1999-04-21
CK building (Ušće tower) on fire during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
Source: Tadija
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-01-19
USS Gonzalez Launches Tomahawk, Kosovo War
Taken on 1999-03-31
A Tomahawk cruise missile launches from the aft missile deck of the USS Gonzalez on March 31, 1999.
A Tomahawk cruise missile launches from the aft missile deck of the USS Gonzalez (DDG 66) headed for a target in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on March 31, 1999. The Arleigh Burke Class destroyer is operating in the Adriatic Sea in support of NATO Operation Allied Force.
Source: DoD photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Renso Amariz
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Downed Yugoslav MIG During Kosovo War
Taken on 1999-03-27
Wreckage of Yugoslav MiG-29 jet fighter shot down on March 27, 1999, outside the town of Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
A U.S. Army documentation team surveys the wreckage of a Former Republic of Yugoslavia MiG-29 Fulcrum jet fighter outside the town of Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on March 27, 1999. The aircraft is one of two shot down by NATO forces during NATO Operation Allied Force. Operation Allied Force is the air operation against targets in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Source: DoD photo by Spc. Tracy Trotter, U.S. Army
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
American Deployments from Italy, Kosovo War
Taken on 1999-03-24
A U.S. F-117 Nighthawk taxis to the runway before taking off from Aviano Air Base, Italy, on March 24, 1999.
Source: DoD photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Renso Amariz, U.S. Navy
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Pentagon Meeting Preceding Kosovo War
Taken on 1999-03-15
NATO Secretary General Javier Solana (left) meets with Secretary of Defense William Cohen (right). Under discussion was the NATO reaction when the government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia would refuse to sign the peace agreement being worked out in Rambouillet, France, with the Kosovar Albanians. Among those representing DoD at the meeting were U.S. Ambassador to NATO Sandy Vershbow (2nd from left) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Henry H. Shelton, U.S. Army (3rd from left)
Source: Robert D. Ward; US Department of Defense
Uploaded by HalvaMuncher on 2013-11-29
Croatia - Battle of the Barracks
Taken on 1991-11-23
'The Croatian military eased their equipment shortage by seizing the JNA barracks in the Battle of the barracks.
Destroyed Yugoslav Army T-55 tank. This tank was hit by a Croatian AT missile, abandoned by its crew and later destroyed by another JNA tank.'
Source: Kos93/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-18
Slovenes Escort JNA Personnel as Hostilities Cease
Taken on 1991-07-07
Slovene policemen and civilians are leading surrendered soldiers of the Yugoslav People's Army.
Source: Peter Božič/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-17
Serbia Calling Poster
Taken on 1991-06-01
Promotional poster of the Serb Volunteer Guard, also known as Arkan's Tigers. Željko Ražnatović (better known as Arkan) is pictured in a trench coat in the center. The paramilitary unit's training center was located in Erdut, Croatia, marked with the geo-tag. The poster reads "Serbia Calling" on the bottom.
Source: Public Poster
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-01-21
Milosevic Speech in Gazimestan 1989
Taken on 1989-06-28
Slobodan Milosevic delivering a speech in Gazimestan near Pristina to mark 600 years since the Battle of Blackbird's Field.
Source: fotograf CKSKJ
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-06-09
Serbian Troops on Parade in Paris, Post-Armistice, 1918
Taken on 1918-11-30
Serbian troops on parade in Paris following the end of World War I.
Date unknown.
Source: Wikipedia
Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-14
Serbian Army Retreating Towards Albania
Taken on 1915-10-01
Serbian Army retreating towards Albania.
Date unknown.
Source: Imperial War Museums
Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-14
Serbian Infantry, Serbian Front, World War I
Taken on 1915-01-01
Serbian troops on Ada Ciganlija.
Date unknown.
Source: Wikipedia
Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-14
Serbian Artillery, First World War
Taken on 1915-01-01
Serbian artillery unit at the Serbian front.
Date unknown.
Source: Wikipedia
Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-14
Serbia's First Armed Plane, Serbia, World War I
Taken on 1915-01-01
The First World War saw the introduction of aerial warfare to the battle. Pictured is Serbia's first armed aircraft.
Source: Unknown/Museum of Yugoslav Aviation
Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-01
Bulgarian Troops Fire at an Incoming Airplane, Eastern Front, World War I
Taken on 1915-01-01
Anti-aircraft guns were unsophisticated and largely nonexistent at the outbreak of World War I, thus leading to makeshift attempts such as the above to take out opposing air support.
Date unknown.
Source: http://www.lostbulgaria.com/?p=3541
Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-03