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  2. Macedonian Partisans - Wikipedia

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    The second — larger ethnic Macedonian military unit was the 2nd Macedonian Assault Brigade, formed on 22 December 1943 just across the border in Greek Macedonia. [ 18 ] [ page needed ] On 26 February 1944 in the village of Zegljane, near Kumanovo , the 3rd Macedonian Assault Brigade was formed.

  3. History of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The second — larger ethnic Macedonian military unit was the 2nd Macedonian Shock Brigade, formed on 22 December 1943 just across the border in Greek Macedonia. [29] [page needed] On 26 February 1944 in the village of Zegljane, near Kumanovo, the 3rd Macedonian Shock Brigade was formed. These three brigades were the nucleus of the National ...

  4. Battle of Grčarice - Wikipedia

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    1st Shock Brigade "Tone Tomšič" 2nd Shock Brigade "Ljubo Šercer" 3rd Shock Brigade "Ivan Gradnik" artillery battery of 2 guns: Strength; 350: 2,000: Casualties and losses; Complete annihilation: 10 † 120-171 POW, almost all killed after Kočevje trial or without any trial: Unknown

  5. Military history of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 insurgency was a short-lived civil conflict between ethnic Albanian militants of the NLA and special police and military forces of the Republic of Macedonia. The conflict, which ended with the disarmament of the Albanian militia, resulted in 64 Macedonian military killed in action .

  6. World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    On 11 November 1943, the 1st Macedonian-Kosovo Assault Brigade was formed in western Macedonia by merging two Vardar Macedonian and one Kosovo battalion. The second larger military unit was the 2nd Macedonian Assault Brigade, formed on 20 December 1943 just across the border in Greek Macedonia. [76]

  7. Army of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    On 8 September, independence day of the Republic of Macedonia, the Macedonian flag was flown for the first time in Kabul. In March 2003, the Army of the Republic of Macedonia increased its contribution in the ISAF mission by sending one section from the 2nd Infantry Brigade as part of the German contingent.

  8. Ceremonial Guard Battalion - Wikipedia

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    11 November, is known as the Day of the Unit. It was chosen in honour of the traditions of the First Macedonian Kosovo Shock Brigade of the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Macedonia, which was established on this date in 1943 in the village of Slivovo. [8]

  9. List of equipment of the Army of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    North Macedonia: Entered service in or around 1992, this pattern was the first home grown one made for the Macedonian army. It has seen use in the 2001 insurgency in limited or full use by soldiers. Used for trainings today M96 Camouflage pattern North Macedonia: This pattern is the second home grown camo pattern for the Macedonian army.