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    Royal Navy (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Kraljevska mornarica; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Краљевска морнарица; КМ), commonly known as the Royal Yugoslav Navy,...
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    The Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian: Југословенска ратна морнарица, Jugoslavenska ratna mornarica, lit. 'Yugoslav War Navy'), was the navy of Yugoslavia from...
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    Љубљана) was the third and last Beograd-class destroyer built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian: Kraljevska mornarica, Краљевска морнарица; КМ) in...
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  • Royal Scots Navy, a navy from the Middle Ages to 1707 Royal Yugoslav Navy (Југословенска краљевска ратна морнарица), a navy from 1918 to 1941 Royal Indian...
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    incomplete mobilization, the Royal Yugoslav Army suffered badly from the Serbo-Croatian schism in Yugoslav politics. Yugoslavian resistance to the Axis invasion...
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  • Muć Sv. Juraj Smokvica Split Šibenik Croatian Navy Yugoslav Navy Royal Yugoslav Navy Austro-Hungarian Navy Admirals from Croatia served in many naval forces...
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    The Navy of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes – from 1929, the Royal Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Kraljevska mornarica; Serbo-Croatian...
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    Dubrovnik was a flotilla leader built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy by Yarrow Shipbuilders in Glasgow in 1930 and 1931. She was one of the largest destroyers...
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    The Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavenska ratna mornarica; JRM) was the naval branch of the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslavenska narodna armija;...
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    Beograd-class destroyer (category France–Yugoslavia relations)
    Beograd class of destroyers consisted of three ships built for the Yugoslav Royal Navy in the late 1930s, a variant of the French Bourrasque class. Beograd...
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    from what Croatian forces managed to capture from the Yugoslav Navy during the breakup of Yugoslavia and Croatian War of Independence. In addition to mobile...
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    Latin: Vazduhoplovstvo Vojske Kraljevine Jugoslavije, VVKJ) and Royal Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Kraljevska Jugoslovenska Ratna Mornarica,...
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  • Montenegro Yugoslav Army (basketball team), a men's basketball team in Belgrade, Yugoslavia from 1944 to 1946 Yugoslav Air Force Yugoslav Navy This disambiguation...
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  • Thumbnail for Yugoslav gunboat Beli Orao
    Orao (Serbo-Croatian for 'White Eagle') was a royal yacht built in 1938–39 for the Yugoslav Royal Navy, which intended her to serve as a patrol boat,...
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    The Commander of the Yugoslav Navy was the highest-ranking officer and official head of the Royal Yugoslav Navy and its successor. "Stankovic, Nikola"...
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    Beograd was the lead ship of her class of destroyers, built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in France during the late 1930s, and designed to be deployed as part...
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    The Yugoslav monitor Sava is a Temes-class river monitor that was built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy as SMS Bodrog. She fired the first shots of World...
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    they were assigned labour duties. After the fall of Yugoslavia, 105 personnel of the Royal Yugoslav Navy, under Commander Z. V. Adamić, joined the Mediterranean...
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    Hungarian forces entered Yugoslav Bačka and Baranya, but like the Italians they faced practically light resistance. A Yugoslav attack into the northern...
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    Flotilla leader (category Destroyers of the United States Navy)
    destroyers. The last specialized flotilla leader to be built for the Royal Navy was HMS Inglefield, launched in 1936. Subsequent leaders used the same...
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    the Royal Hungarian Army (1939–1945) Royal Yugoslav Army Royal Yugoslav Navy Yugoslav Ground Forces Yugoslav Navy Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Armed...
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  • The Yugoslav destroyer Split was a large destroyer designed for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in the late 1930s. Construction began in 1939, but she was captured...
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    Albona-class minelayer (category Mine warfare vessels of the Royal Yugoslav Navy)
    were mine warfare ships used by the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) and Royal Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Kraljevska mornarica; KM). Fourteen...
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  • The Military ranks of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia were the military insignia used by the Royal Yugoslav Armed Forces. It replaced the ranks of the Kingdom...
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    was on order for the SFR Yugoslav Navy and one of which, following the break-up of Yugoslavia, was built for the Croatian Navy. As of 2009 both vessels...
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    returned to the Royal Yugoslav Navy-in-exile at Malta in December. It was transferred from the Navy-in-exile to the new Yugoslav Navy after the war and...
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    Yugoslav Navy, both men were posthumously awarded the Order of the People's Hero by President Josip Broz Tito. In the early 1930s, the Royal Yugoslav...
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  • The Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj was built in Weimar Germany for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in the late 1920s. She was built as a seaplane tender, but does not...
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    shallow-draft armoured shore bombardment vessels, particularly those of the Royal Navy: the Lord Clive-class monitors carried guns that fired the heaviest shells...
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    was operated by the Royal Yugoslav Navy between 1921 and 1941. Originally 76 T, a 250t-class torpedo boat of the Austro-Hungarian Navy built in 1914, she...
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