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  2. History of the Serbian Army - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1847 the standing army of Serbia barely totaled 2,438 officers, professional military members and soldiers. The infantry was augmented by another battalion consisting of four companies. A military academy known as the Artillery School was created on 18 September 1850, its first students graduated in 1855. [5]

  3. Ilija Čolak-Antić - Wikipedia

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    Upon returning to Serbia, Čolak-Antić taught at the Artillery School in Belgrade before joining the Ministry of Defense. [4] From 1859 to 1872, in anticipation of a conflict with the Ottoman Empire, he was responsible for reforming artillery and modernising the Serbian Army's weapons under the supervision of Minister of War Milivoje Blaznavac.

  4. Armed Forces of the Principality of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    In 1850. government founded Artillery School in Belgrade, which was the foundation of the Serbian Military Academy. After the Russian defeat in Crimean War (1853–1856), Serbia was made a joint protectorate of Russia, Austria, France and United Kingdom by the treaty of Paris (1856). [5]

  5. Military academy - Wikipedia

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    61 Serbia. 62 Singapore. 63 Slovakia. 64 ... the United States Military Academy (USMA) in West Point, New York was founded on ... like infantry school or artillery ...

  6. Military Academy (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The campus of the Military Academy was a center point of the popular television series Military Academy broadcast on Radio Television of Serbia from 2012 to 2017, [2] and two movies, Military Academy 2 (2013) and Military Academy 3: New Beginning (2016). It was produced in cooperation with the Serbian Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defense.

  7. Francotte rifle model 1849/56 - Wikipedia

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    In 1850. government founded Artillery School in Belgrade, which was the foundation of the Serbian Military Academy. After the Russian defeat in Crimean War (1853-1856), Serbia was made a joint protectorate of Russia, Austria, France and United Kingdom by the treaty of Paris (1856). [6]

  8. Mixed Artillery Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Mixed Artillery Brigade (Serbian: Мешовита артиљеријска бригада, romanized: Mešovita artiljerijska brigada) is the artillery brigade of the Serbian Army with the task of providing artillery support to other Serbian Army units.

  9. 1st Army Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Brigade's units are spread out throughout the territory of northern Serbia, mostly Vojvodina and Mačva, from the border with Hungary on north to Croatia and Romania on west and east, to western Serbia to the south. It consists of mechanized infantry, armoured, artillery, air defence artillery, engineer, signal and logistics units.