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  2. Military Archive, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Military Archive (Serbian Cyrillic: Војни архив) of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia is the primary military history archive located in Belgrade, Serbia. The institution was originally established by a decree from Prince Milan Obrenović on February 5, 1876, based on proposal of Jovan Dragašević in 1865.

  3. Military Museum, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Military Museum (Serbian: Војни музеј, romanized: Vojni muzej) is a museum located in Belgrade, Serbia. Founded in 1878, the museum has over 3,000 ancient and modern items. Founded in 1878, the museum has over 3,000 ancient and modern items.

  4. Serbian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Armed Forces (Serbian: Војска Србије, romanized: Vojska Srbije) is the military of Serbia.. The President of the Republic acts as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, while administration and defence policy is carried out by the Government through the Ministry of Defence.

  5. Royal Serbian Army - Wikipedia

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    Field uniforms of the Royal Serbian Army, 1914. Parade uniforms of the Royal Serbian Army, 1914. Military ranks of the Royal Serbian Army. The Army of the Kingdom of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Војска Краљевине Србије, romanized: Vojska Kraljevine Srbije), known in English as the Royal Serbian Army, was the army of the Kingdom of Serbia that existed between 1882 and 1918 ...

  6. Military Medical Academy (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    Serbia and Montenegro; 24 Jovan Bjelić: 1992–1996 Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro: 25 Aco Jovičić: 1996–2001 26 Momčilo Krgović: 2001–2002 27 Zoran Stanković: 2002–2005 28 Miodrag Jevtić: 2005–2006 Republic of Serbia; 28 Miodrag Jevtić: 2006–2011 Serbian Armed Forces: 29 Marijan Novaković: 2011–2014 – Zoran Šegrt ...

  7. 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.

  8. Serbian Air Force and Air Defence - Wikipedia

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    In the autumn of 1912, Serbia got the aircraft for its armed forces. and on 24 September 1912 by the Act of the Minister of Army Radomir Putnik, an Aviation Command was established in Niš. Serbian Aviation ( Srpska avijatika ) comprised the Aircraft Detachment (which counted 12 aircraft), the Balloon Company, the pigeon post and the airbase .

  9. Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Navy, officially called the War Navy of the Army of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Ратна морнарица Војске Југославије, Ratna mornarica Vojske Jugoslavije, RMVJ) from 1992 to 2003 and the War Navy of Serbia and Montenegro (Serbo-Croatian: Ратна Морнарица Србије и Црне Горе, Ratna ...