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First generation of Primary Leaders Course conclude training at Knin Fortress
Krstičević: "A new chapter of the Croatian Armed Forces under the motto: The future belongs to the brave“
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Minister Krstičević attends NATO Defence Ministers Meeting
The Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Damir Krstičević attended NATO defence ministers meeting of 24 and 25 October 2019 – the last meeting preceding the meeting of heads …
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5th HRVCON sent off to NATO EFP in Poland
The 5th HRVCON Commander Major Marijan Žukina: "I am convinced that the Croatian soldiers will successfully complete the tasks assigned in friendly Poland"
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Minister Krstičević meets with Slovenian Defence Minister
The Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Damir Krstičević on 22 October 2019 met with the Slovenian Defence Minister Karl Erjavec on his first official visit to Croatia in his office. It …
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Minister Krstičević meets with top athletes in the Croatian Armed Forces
The Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Damir Krstičević met with the the top athletes serving in the contract reserve component of the Croatian Armed Forces
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Managing Defence in a Wider Security Context Course started at The Croatian Defence Academy
The Croatian Defence Academy hosts the Course “Managing Defence in a Wider Security Context“, co-organised by the Ministry of Defence and of the UK
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Minister Krstičević attends meeting of Adriatic Ionian Initiative
The Croatian Defence Minister Damir Krstičević attended a meeting of defence ministers of the Adriatic-Ionian Initiative, held in Venice on 15 October 2019.
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Croatian Independence Day marked in St Mark’s Square
The Croatian Independence Day was formally marked in the St Marks Square in Zagreb on 8 October 2019.
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Unity and partnership build powerful armed forces
The Range Control Tower donated by the United States to the Croatian Armed Forces was presented officially in the Training Range Eugen Kvaternik near Slunj, featuring a demonstration of JTAC …
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IMOTC named after Josip Briški
"Josip Briški sacrified his life for peace, and naming the Centre training the soldiers for PKO after him was a tribute", said Minister Krstičević