29 June 1996 Everyone in Bosnia agrees that a new war, if it comes, will break out in Brcko. Until the arbitration is complete or a new war comes, the peace in Brcko is being kept by US Army Lt. Colonel Tony Cucola, Battalion Commander at the McGovern camp and “little Tito” as the Washington Post called him. He chose […]

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