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  2. List of Serbian paramilitary formations - Wikipedia

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    Serb Volunteer Guard (Srpska dobrovoljačka garda), also known as "Arkan's Tigers", [2] Serbian volunteer organization, active in Croatia and Bosnia. Serbian Guard (Srpska garda), Serbian volunteer organization, armed wing of the Serbian Renewal Movement, active in Croatia in 1991.

  3. Serbian campaign - Wikipedia

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    Serbian forces entered Belgrade on 1 November 1918. [9] The Serbian army declined severely from about 420,000 [10] at its peak to about 100,000 at the moment of liberation. The estimates of casualties are various: Original Serb sources claim that the Kingdom of Serbia lost more than 1,200,000 inhabitants during the war (including both military ...

  4. Pontiac Firebird (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    1981 Pontiac Firebird Turbo Trans Am. 1981 became the final year for the second generation Pontiac Firebird. The three engine options were unchanged for the model line-up, however, the option for a four-speed Borg Warner Super T-10 was re-introduced for the Formula and Trans Am, but was only available with the Chevrolet sourced LG4 305 5.0 ...

  5. Category:Trans-Am Series - Wikipedia

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    1976 Trans-Am Series; 1977 Trans-Am Series; 1978 Trans-Am Series; 1979 Trans-Am Series; 1980 Trans-Am Series; 1981 Trans-Am Series; 1982 Trans-Am Series; 1983 Trans-Am Series; 1984 Trans-Am Series; 1985 Trans-Am Series; 1986 Trans-Am Series; 1987 Trans-Am Series; 1988 Trans-Am Series; 1989 Trans-Am Series; 1990 Trans-Am Series; 1991 Trans-Am ...

  6. Guard of the Serbian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Guard was formed on 6 May 1830, as part of the Armed Forces of the Principality of Serbia, by the order of Prince Miloš Obrenović. It originated with 73 people selected for service in the Guard. On May 12, 1838, the Guard gained legal status from a special decree of Prince Miloš. In 1883, the Guard was transformed into the Royal Guard.

  7. History of the Serbian Army - Wikipedia

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    Infantry uniform,1845 Group of officers, 1865. A small army was established in 1830 after the Russian victory over the Ottomans in the Russo-Turkish War (1828–29), and the signing of the Treaty of Adrianople (1829), which re-guaranteed the autonomy of Serbia as per the earlier Akkerman Convention.

  8. World War I - Wikipedia

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    Serbia was conquered in a little more than a month, as the Central Powers, now including Bulgaria, sent in 600,000 troops in total. The Serbian army, fighting on two fronts and facing certain defeat, retreated into northern Albania. The Serbs suffered defeat in the Battle of Kosovo.

  9. Chetniks in World War I - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian government and High Command issued a general ruling regarding Chetniks' activity, based on Chief of the General Staff Radomir Putnik’s 1911 Manual War Service. [8] In the event of a Serbian offensive, they were to "disrupt the enemy rear, attack transport lines, and compel the enemy to disperse its forces". [6]

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