2nd Krajina Brigade

Bosnian War: 2nd Krajina Brigade (full name in Serbian: 2. крајишка бригада 1. крајишког корпуса Војске Републике Српске, 2. krajiška brigada 1. krajiškog korpusa Vojske Republike Srpske; translation: 2nd Krajina Brigade of 1st Krajina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska) was infantry brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska and Yugoslav People's Army founded on 1991 in Rakovačke bare settlement, Banja Luka.

[2] The brigade was founded as part of the Yugoslav People's Army in the 5th Banja Luka Corps.

It was sent to Western Slavonia in present-day Croatia where it remained active until 1992.

The mission of the 2nd Krajina Infantry Brigade lasted 1700 days.

[5] In 2001 a memorial center to the 2nd Krajina Brigade and a monument to the fallen fighters was raised in Rakovačke Bare, Drakulić, Banja Luka where are 234 marble posts with names of fallen soldiers.