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  2. Bulgarian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Army (Bulgarian: Българска армия, romanized: Bŭlgarska armiya), also called Bulgarian Armed Forces, is the military of Bulgaria. The commander-in-chief is the president of Bulgaria. The Ministry of Defense is responsible for political leadership, while overall military command is in the hands of the Defense Staff ...

  3. Representative Ensemble of the Bulgarian Armed Forces

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    At the time, the choir recruited some of the most famous Bulgarian singers such as Dimitar Uzunov and Nikola Nikolov . In 1962, a Pop Music ensemble was founded at the Theatre of the People's Army in Sofia, and was incorporated into the Song and Dance ensemble in 1977.

  4. Representative Brass Band of the National Guards Unit of Bulgaria

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    The first ethnic Bulgarian to be appointed as the chief conductor of the band was Maestro Georgi Atanasov. [1] In 1944, after the communist coup, the band was dissolved and the remaining musicians were sent to the town of Breznik. In 1951, the band was restored as the Central Brass Band of the Bulgarian People's Army. Since its restoration, the ...

  5. Chief of the Defence (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief of the Defence (Bulgarian: Началник на отбраната, romanized: Načalnik na Otbranata), until 2009 the Chief of the General Staff (Bulgarian: Началник на Генерален щаб / Načalnik na Generalen Shtab), [1] is the principal head of the Bulgarian Armed Forces.

  6. List of Bulgarian generals from 1878 to 1946 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Bulgarian generals from the period of the Principality (1878–1908) and Kingdom (1908–1946). The year each became a general is given in parentheses. The year each became a general is given in parentheses.

  7. Three Reservists - Wikipedia

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    The winter of 1945, the First Bulgarian Army is engaged in the battles for the liberation of Hungary from the Nazis during the Second World War. Three men are sent to join the army, but they are completely unprepared and without a clear idea of warfare. They are laughable with their inability to cope with their tasks.

  8. Category:Military of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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  9. Outline of the Bulgarian People's Army at the end of the Cold ...

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    In case of war the Bulgarian People's Army's Land Forces Command would have formed the 1st Balkan Front with multiple Bulgarian armies [1] and wartime reinforcements. Two Bulgarian armies, four to six motorized rifle divisions and three tank brigades, the CIA estimated in 1979, would be assigned to this Front (page 149/201).