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  2. Montenegrin campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Austro-Hungarian High Command, then at Teschen, decided to use the success in Serbia to knock Montenegro out of the war. The Montenegrin Army that had fought alongside their Serbian allies, had now withdrawn into their own territory, but were still resisting against the Central Powers .

  3. Austro-Hungarian occupation of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Signing of the capitulation of Montenegro on January 23, January 25, 1916. On August 9, 1914, the Kingdom of Montenegro entered the First World War on the side of the Triple Entente. The country fought together with the Kingdom of Serbia against Austria-Hungary.

  4. Armed Forces of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Military of Montenegro before 1918, was much larger than today's military. During World War I, Montenegro mobilised 50,000 troops. The Commander-in-Chief was King Nikola I of Montenegro, while the General of Staff was Božidar Janković. Units included: Pljevlja Division; The Pljevlja Division was commanded by Brigadier Luka Gojnić. The ...

  5. Military ranks of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Montenegro are the military insignia used by the Armed Forces of ... The International Encyclopedia of Uniform Insignia This page was last ...

  6. Montenegrin cap - Wikipedia

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    The Montenegrin cap (Serbian: Црногорска капа, romanized: Crnogorska kapa) is a cap traditionally worn in Montenegro by the Montenegrins and Serbs of Montenegro. It was introduced by Prince Bishop Petar II Petrović-Njegoš in the mid-1840s as a replacement for the then-popular fez. [1]

  7. Kingdom of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Montenegro (Serbian: Краљевина Црна Горa, romanized: Kraljevina Crna Gora) was a monarchy in southeastern Europe, present-day Montenegro, during the tumultuous period of time on the Balkan Peninsula leading up to and during World War I.

  8. Royal Montenegrin Army - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Montenegro: Branch: Land army: Type: Infantry and artillery: Role: Defend Montenegro: Size +44,000 soldiers (on 28 August 1910) 44,500 soldiers (on First Balkan War) 12,800 soldiers (on Second Balkan War) 50,000 soldiers (on WW1 and Montenegrin campaign) 45-50,000 soldiers (on 1914 Serbian campaign) 48,300 soldiers (on 1915 Serbian ...

  9. Liberation of Serbia, Albania and Montenegro (1918) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberation of Serbia, Albania and Montenegro was a military action in the Balkans in the final weeks of World War I. Between 29 September and 11 November 1918, the Allied Army of the Orient liberated these three countries from occupation by the Central Powers .