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Belgrade Liberation Day celebrated
The presentation of a part of Serbian Army's operative capabilities took place on Friday at the military airport Batajnica, near the Serbian capital.
The event, "Freedom 2017," marked the anniversary of the liberation of German-occupied Belgrade in the Second World War, carried out by the Yugoslav People's Army and the Red Army.
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The presentation of a part of Serbian Army's operative capabilities took place on Friday at the military airport Batajnica, near the Serbian capital.
The event, "Freedom 2017," marked the anniversary of the liberation of German-occupied Belgrade in the Second World War, carried out by the Yugoslav People's Army and the Red Army.
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Generals who fought in Kosovo to teach at Military Academy
Generals and senior officers of the Yugoslav Army (VJ) who held command positions during the 1998-99 war in Kosovo will teach at Belgrade's Military Academy.
Beta is reporting this on Wednesday, citing an article published in the daily Vecernje Novosti.
Montenegro Army to Retire Ex-Yugoslav Army Officers
Experienced officers who were trained and started a career with the former Yugoslav People's Army, the JNA, could now be retired in the wake of Montenegro becoming a NATO member in June.
Yugoslav Army's Memory Burns Bright Among Ex-Conscripts
More than 25 years since it was dissolved, the subject of the Yugoslav People's Army, JNA, still fascinates many of the people who served it, judging by the number of JNA-themed Facebook pages, websites, forums and blogs.
Ex-FM Jeremic gives statement in death of guardsmen case
Former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic on Saturday spent a little under two and a half hours giving his statement at the SBPOK.
Gov't to set up commission to probe death of guardsmen
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic on Thursday told the parents of two Yugoslav Army guardsmen who died in an army barracks in Belgrade's Topcider district in 2004 the government would set up a fact-finding commission to probe the case.
The guardsmen, Dragan Jakovljevic and Drazen Milovanovic, were found dead after a shooting at the Karas secret military facility 12 years ago.
Government to set up commission to probe death of guardsmen
Aleksandar Vucic on Thursday received the parents of two Yugoslav Army (VS) guardsmen who died in an army barracks in Belgrade's Topcider district in 2004.
The prime minister told them that his government would set up a fact-finding commission to probe the case.
Legendary Serbian pilot commits suicide
Pilot Stevan Popov took his own life on Wednesday in Novi Sad, the local website 021.rs is reporting.
The 68-year-old father of four, who for 23 years worked for the former national carrier JAT and for a while held a rank in the former Yugoslav army, JNA, reserves, used a pistol to commit suicide, according to this source.
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100,000 Croats Remember Fall of Vukovar
Around 100,000 citizens along with entire Croatian political leadership took part this year in commemorations of the fall of the eastern town of Vukovar in 1991 to the Yugoslav Army.
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