IZET NANIC
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Izet Nanić (4 October 1965 – 5 August 1995)
was a Bosnian Army brigade commander during the Bosnian War of Independence in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

An ethnic Bosniak, Izet Nanić was born to Ibrahim Nanić (1939–2000) and Rasima (born 1945)
in the town of Bužim,as second of seven children.
His younger brother Nevzet was killed near Bosanska Krupa on 30 June 1992,
at the start of the war in Bosnia.

Until January 1991, Nanić was an officer of the Yugoslav People's Army,
when he returned to his home in Bužim due to a broken leg.
He was a lieutenant of the Yugoslav Air Force and Antiaircraft Defence in Kragujevac, Serbia.
At the beginning of Bosnian War, he joined the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Initially he was involved in training and forming new units however after his brother's death he became the
commander of the 505th Brigade of the 5th Corps led by Brigadier General Atif Dudaković. He led the command from its creation in 1992 to his death. Izet Nanić was killed during Operation Storm on 5 August
1995 only 5 months before the Dayton Agreement and the end of the Bosnian war.

Nanić is seen by the Bosniaks as a legendary commander, as his brigade liberated and brought under
Bosniak control, several cities and towns, including Velika Kladuša in Operation Tiger and Sanski Most,
Bosanska Krupa, Bosanski Petrovac and Ključ in Operation Sana.

In 1998, Nanić was posthumously awarded the Order of the Golden Lily and the Order of Hero of the
Liberation war, the highest honorary title that used to be awarded by the Government of Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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