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  2. Armed Forces of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Defence Academy "Dr. Franjo Tuđman" (HVU) is a higher educational military institution of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia. It is responsible for the training of individuals for the needs of the entire Croatian Armed Forces.

  3. Croatian Army - Wikipedia

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    After Croatia had only active units of a total of about 16,000 people for several years after joining NATO, in 2014 it was decided to start re-organizing the reserve component. In 2018 six reserve units were first formed: 2 artillery and missile regiments, 1 air defence regiment, 1 logistics regiment, and 1 battalion engineering and ...

  4. 23rd Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Kama (2nd Croatian)

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    The official headgear of the division was the SS M43 fez: a field gray model to be worn with service uniform and a red model for dress uniform. Members of the division that had previously served in the 13th SS Division often continued to wear the divisional collar patch of that division, [ 29 ] which showed an arm holding a scimitar over a ...

  5. Croatian national costume - Wikipedia

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    Croatian national dress from Vinkovci. Both Slavonia and Baranya are located in the east, and are associated with the Pannonian style of dress and the Šokci.In Slavonia, the costumes tend to be very elaborate, with floral designs and clothing with silk or wool, fancy embroidery, decorative silk ribbons and bows, lace work, gold or silver jewelry, corals, amber necklaces and pearls for the women.

  6. Croatia national football team kit history - Wikipedia

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  7. Military history of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatia sent its troops to Afghanistan for the first time in 2003. This initial Croatian contingent consisted of 50 personnel, most of whom then were military policemen. As the time passed the number of Croatian troops in Afghanistan increased, along with complicity of the tasks assigned to them.

  8. Nude photos distract Croatia's Cup campaign - AOL

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    By DUSAN STOJANOVIC SALVADOR, Brazil (AP) - Croatia's coaches are urging their players to focus on facing Cameroon at the World Cup rather than lamenting the publication of photos showing some of ...

  9. BK-3 helmet - Wikipedia

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    The BK-3 is a Croatian Combat helmet produced by Šestan-Busch, [1] and is the standard combat helmet of the Croatian Armed Forces.It is also widely exported to many NATO and Middle Eastern customers.