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  2. Armed Forces of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    By 1912, the Montenegrin Army had 11 brigade areas, 52 districts and 322 battalion troop areas. Divisions were composed of 2–3 Infantry Brigade. Each divisional command had three artillery batteries. On the eve of the First Balkan War Kingdom of Montenegro lined up 55,000 soldiers.

  3. Royal Montenegrin Army - Wikipedia

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    The creation of Royal Montenegrin Army succeeded on 28 August 1910, during the proclamation of Kingdom of Montenegro, Nicholas I of Montenegro became king and commander-in-chief of the new army as well as the Prime Minister of Kingdom of Montenegro as commander and the Minister of Defence of Kingdom of Montenegro as the Division General of the Army.

  4. Montenegrin Ground Army - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrin Army [ edit ] The fundamental role and purpose of the Montenegrin Army is to protect vital national interests of Montenegro and defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state.

  5. Category:Military of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro and NATO (2 P) Montenegrin Navy (2 C, 3 P) O. ... Montenegrin Ground Army; Montenegrin Navy This page was last edited on 31 March 2023, at 08:45 (UTC). ...

  6. List of equipment of the Montenegrin Ground Army - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro: 9×19mm Parabellum: Standard pistol of Montenegrin Military (produced in Montenegro) Zastava CZ99 Yugoslavia: 9×19mm Parabellum: Standard pistol of Montenegrin Military Glock 17 [1] Austria: 9×19mm Parabellum: Standard pistol of Montenegrin Military Assault rifles; Tara TM4 Montenegro: 5.56×45mm NATO

  7. Military ranks of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Army of the Kingdom of Montenegro [2] Vrhovni komandant: Glavni komandant: Divizjar: Brigadir: Komandir: Kapetan: Poručnik: Potporučnik: Other ranks. The rank ...

  8. Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    ' Army [of] Yugoslavia '), [1] [2] created from the remnants of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), the military of SFR Yugoslavia until the country disbanded. The rump state , then named Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , participated in the Yugoslav Wars with limited direct intervention of its own armed forces.

  9. Ground Forces of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Ground Forces of Serbia and Montenegro (Serbo-Croatian: Копнена Војска Србије и Црнe Горе, Kopnena Vojska Srbije i Crne Gore), known as the Ground Forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Копнена Војска Савезнe Републикe Југославијe, Kopnena Vojska Savezne Republike Jugoslavije) from 1992 to 2003, was the ...