Press releases
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Families of the kidnapped Israeli civilians with Minister Anušić
Israeli families are still looking for their family members, Minister Anušić sent a message of support
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Handover of modern and powerful rigid inflatable boats (RIB) to SFC and opening of facilities for counter-mine divers
It is a donation from the United States Government for the requirements of the Special Forces Command and the Croatian Navy
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Minister Anušić: Pay raise for soldiers, Croatian Armed Forces back in Beli Manastir by the end of 2026
Every move going forward will be directed at giving the CAF members the greatest possible living standards, pay, and other benefits
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Minister Anušić in Montenegro: No government has been helping Croats outside Croatia like the incumbent one
Defence Minister Anušić and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Grlić Radman attend Croatian People Day celebration in Montenegro
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Rear Admiral (LH) Damir Dojkić is the new Commander of the Croatian Navy
Rear Admiral Dojkić stated, "I take over the duty of commander with the responsibility and conviction that the Croatian Navy has the skills and knowledge to complete all the given tasks"
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Forty-three new soldiers joined to the Croatian Armed Forces; the best reservists received non-commissioned officer ranks
“You took me back to the time of glory and pride. I am proud of you; you have chosen a good and difficult life path,” said Minister Anušić at the ceremony to award the first military contracts
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The Government of the Republic of Croatia adopted the Draft Proposal for Amendments to the Act on Service in the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia
The Proposal for Amendments to the Act on Service in the Croatian Armed Forces will enable soldiers and sailors to remain in active duty military service until the age of 50
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Minister Anušić at the Croatian Defence Academy: Military education is key to strengthening the capabilities of the Croatian Armed Forces
The Proposal for Amendments to the Act on Service in the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia will enable soldiers and sailors to remain in active duty military service until the age of 50
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At the meeting at the Ministry of Defence, good bilateral defence cooperation between Kosovo and Croatia was confirmed
It was pointed out that Kosovo is seen by Croatia as a friendly nation and an important regional partner, which it will keep assisting by exchanging experience and knowledge
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Minister Anušić: I want better equipped and stronger Armed Forces
The image of a special force member is the image that carries the strongest message about the attractiveness of military service