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Pranjani is a
village in the muni****lity of
Gornji Milanovac, Serbia. In 1944,
Pranjani was the site of
Operation Halyard. In 2019, a
small wooden guest...
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Allied help.
Hospitals for sick and
wounded airmen were
established in
Pranjani village.
Office of
Strategic Services officers already had
secured Marshal...
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Joint US/Chetnik
military ceremony in
Pranjani 6
September 1944: Capt. Nick
Lalich (OSS), Gen.
Dragoljub Mihailović (Yugoslav Army in the Homeland), and...
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memorial plaque for
Operation Halyard in
Pranjani...
- ****-German
occupation and
began industrialization 1965– two muni****lities
Pranjani and
Rudnik merged to
Gornji Milanovac.
Cultural Monuments of
Great Importance...
- (513)
Mutanj (104) Nakučani (123)
Nevade (549)
Ozrem (343)
Polom (275)
Pranjani (1786)
Prnjavor (107)
Reljinci (244) Ručići (144)
Rudnik (1706) Šarani...
- Chetniks. The
airmen were
later secretly transported to the
airstrip in
Pranjani, some 75 km (47 mi) to the northeast, from
where they were
airlifted by...
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information Date of
birth (1993-06-13) 13 June 1993 (age 31)
Place of
birth Pranjani, FR
Yugoslavia Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s)
Winger Team information...
- Yugoslavia. He
again parachuted into
Chetnik territory, near the
village of
Pranjani,
where there were
several hundred American airmen rescued by
Chetnik forces...
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includes the
nearby graveyard. SK 204
Wooden Church Gornji Milanovac Pranjani 18
October 1949 14
April 2000 SK 205
Kurvingrad Medieval Fortress Doljevac...