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Service Rules. Yugoslavian peoples Army 1957 is about the day to day operation of the Army as an organisation. It covers: basic provisions, basic rights and duties of military personal, relations in the Yugoslavian Peoples Army, units in barracks, daily life and routines, internal function of institutions and command, mechanised units, logistic units, aviation units and institutions, health care, maintenance of technical resources, looking after livestock, parades, reviews inspections, recruits, travel, garrison, sentries, levels of alert, military festivals celebrations and honours, mourning and discipline.
Service Rules. Yugoslavian peoples Army 1957 is about the day to day operation of the Army as an organisation. It covers: basic provisions, basic rights and duties of military personal, relations in the Yugoslavian Peoples Army, units in barracks, daily life and routines, internal function of institutions and command, mechanised units, logistic units, aviation units and institutions, health care, maintenance of technical resources, looking after livestock, parades, reviews inspections, recruits, travel, garrison, sentries, levels of alert, military festivals celebrations and honours, mourning and discipline.
Service Rules. Yugoslavian peoples Army 1957 is about the day to day operation of the Army as an organisation. It covers: basic provisions, basic rights and duties of military personal, relations in the Yugoslavian Peoples Army, units in barracks, daily life and routines, internal function of institutions and command, mechanised units, logistic units, aviation units and institutions, health care, maintenance of technical resources, looking after livestock, parades, reviews inspections, recruits, travel, garrison, sentries, levels of alert, military festivals celebrations and honours, mourning and discipline.
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