- Југословенска народна армија,
Jugoslovenska narodna armija;
Croatian and Bosnian:
Jugoslavenska narodna armija; Slovene:
Jugoslovanska ljudska armada, JLA),...
- The
Lithuanian Armed Forces (Lithuanian:
Lietuvos ginkluotosios pajėgos) are the
military of Lithuania. The
Lithuanian Armed Forces consist of the Lithuanian...
- The Home Army (Polish:
Armia Krajowa,
pronounced [ˈarmja kraˈjɔva];
abbreviated AK) was the
dominant resistance movement in German-occupied
Poland during...
-
Yugoslav Army, Army of Yugoslavia, or
Military of
Yugoslavia may
refer to:
Royal Yugoslav Army (1918–1941), the army of the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia Yugoslav...
- The Army of the
Republic of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (Bosnian:
Armija Republike Bosne i Hercegovine; Cyrillic: Армија Републике Босне и Херцеговине; ARBiH)...
- romanized: Krásnaja
Ármija vseh siljnéj, IPA: [ˈkrasnəjə ˈarmʲɪjə fsʲex sʲɪlʲˈnʲej] Russian: Белая Армия, Чëрный Барон, romanized: Bélaja
Ármija, Čjórnyj Barón...
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Yugoslavia consisted of the
Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska
narodna armija, JNA),
Territorial Defense (TO),
Civil Defense (CZ) and
Milicija (police)...
- F. Millers".
Vitber (in Latvian).
Retrieved 8
November 2018. "Latvijas
armijas, Nacionālo Bruņoto Spēku un citu iestāžu karogi". latvianmilitaryhistory...
- Sheet].
Ministry of
Defence (in Latvian). 2008. "AM
sagatavojusi jaunus armijas ieroču standartus" [The
Ministry of
Defense has
prepared new standards...
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Yugoslav Army (Serbian: Југословенска армија, romanized: Jugoslovenska
armija) was a men's
basketball selection based in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. It was the...