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  2. Serbian General Staff - Wikipedia

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    Serbia: Type: Staff: Size: 4,300 [a] Part of: Serbian Armed Forces: Garrison/HQ: Dedinje : Website: Official website: Commanders; Chief of the General Staff: General Milan Mojsilović: Deputy Chief of the General Staff: Lt. Col. General Želimir Glišović: Notable commanders: General František Zach Field Marshal Radomir Putnik Field Marshal ...

  3. List of supermarket chains in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of supermarket chains in Serbia. ... Kids clothing and toys. Name Stores ... Sergent major: 3 [49] 2009: Sergent major: Mothercare: 2 [50]

  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. Military ranks of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    Emblem of Serbian army and left arm patch of the Army of Republika Srpska from 1997-2006. Military ranks and insignia of Republika Srpska show military rank hierarchy and insignia system in Republika Srpska during existence of Army of Republika Srpska (Војска Републике Српскe, Vojska Republike Srpske) from May 12, 1992 to January 1, 2006, when it was merged into Armed ...

  6. Sergeant major - Wikipedia

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    Sergeant major is now generally an appointment rather than a rank. The appointment is normally held by the senior warrant officer of an army or marine unit. These appointments are made at several levels: for example, the senior warrant officer of a company, battery or squadron, or the senior warrant officer of a battalion or regiment.

  7. Serbian traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    Serbian traditional clothing, also called as Serbian national costume or Serbian dress (Serbian: српска народна ношња / srpska narodna nošnja, plural: српскe народнe ношњe / srpske narodne nošnje), refers to the traditional clothing worn by Serbs living in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and the extended Serbian diaspora communities in ...

  8. Military ranks of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The first Vojvoda was promoted by the Great Military Decree of the Kingdom of Serbia on 20 October 1912. Only four people ever officially held that military rank: Radomir Putnik (1912), Stepa Stepanović (1914), Živojin Mišić (1914) and Petar Bojović (1918).

  9. Serbian Air Force and Air Defence - Wikipedia

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    The next day, pilots Lieutenant Živojin Stanković and Sergeant Miodrag Tomić successfully completed their first reconnaissance flights, and in the following days, pilots Miloš Ilić, Stanković and Tomić dropped a number of small bombs and conducted reconnaissance flights. After Bulgaria attacked Serbia at Bregalnica, the Second Balkan War ...