Memories of Bosnia

The 35th Division's SFOR 13 NATO Peacekeeping Mission

by Ronald Lee Cobb


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/19/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781418413682

About the Book

Reading Memories of Bosnia you will experience a full range of human emotions. You will read stories that make you marvel at the incredible wisdom of average soldiers on patrols. You will feel pride learning about the commitment of the United States Army Chaplain Unit Ministry Team Members. You will see the skilled interactions of NATO allies working for peace. You will stand in awe of the beautiful nation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and of the resilience of its citizens. You will gasp in horror at the atrocities committed on unarmed civilians during the War of Aggression. You will laugh as you read stories about youthful high jinx of typical soldiers. You will learn more about Serbian Orthodoxy. You will see intelligent Mufti’s and Imams in action. You will be amazed at the dedicated work of organizations like Friends of Bosnia (The Center for Balkan Development). You will study learned perspectives on Islam. You will ponder truths from the Qur’an and how it relates to Christianity and Judaism. Memories of Bosnia is written in a series of brief vignettes so that you can pick it up, put it down, and return to it anew with fresh enjoyment. You will better understand “peacekeeping missions” and the soldiers who forge peace around the world.


About the Author

Ronald Lee Cobb has published historical, military, theological, mental health, and addiction recovery articles.  Memories of Bosnia reflects his passion for bringing inner peace to human hearts. In Bosnia Chaplain (Colonel) Cobb supervised quality religious support for U.S. Army soldiers. He visited Bishops, Abbots, Priests, Mufti’s, Imams, and Bosnians. He taught freedom from alcohol and drugs and mental health disorders to Bosnians. Prior to mobilization, he was an addiction therapist at the Menninger Clinic. He was an Army Reserve Component Chaplain for 29 years. He has been a Christian Minister 35 years. His experience, education, and training bring rare insights into Bosnia, Army Peacekeeping Missions, Islam, Serbian Orthodoxy, and mental health and substance abuse issues.