1. HARBOR OF BUDVA 2. MISCELLANEOUS ARMY INFORMATION

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CIA-RDP82-00457R013700130004-6
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RIPPUB
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2
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December 19, 2016
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March 1, 2006
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4
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Publication Date: 
September 5, 1952
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2006/08/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457RO13700130004-6 ?C'D IXTELLOFAX 21 CLASSIFICATION SMCHST/CCNTBOL - II. S. C"ICIAT,S ONLY SECURITY INFORMATION INFORMATION REPORT REPORT COUNTRY Yugoslavia REFEPt.L c IJ+ ',yi , NO .. CO 5 September 1952 SUBJECT 10 g or ~ va DO NOT CIRCULATE. NO. OF PAGES 2 2, Miscellaneous Army Information DATE OF I.N FO. PLACE ACQUIRE 25X1 25X1 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE.` OF THE UNITED STATES. WITHIN THE MEANING OF TITLE 10, SECTIONS 793 AND 794. OF THE U.S. CODE, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR REVE- LATION OF ITS CONTENTS TO OR RECEIPT BY AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. TMC REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM IS PROHIBITED. N~. OF ?NCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 1. The harbor of Budva has been closed to permit undisturbed renovation work on the concrete seashore battery positions, These positions were built during the war by the Grerma. The defense works at Budva have eight new machine gun nests and four gans of 120mm caliber,' The underground ammunition depots and other depots have been very wet.- The air raid shelters, 20 meters under,g othc1 level, have also been unneable- because of dampness. The.crews.of the above mentioned seashore battery, and the machine gun company of a marine infantry unit are in Budva, The Narodna Armi ja (Rational Army) has announced t1aat the pre-war insignia will be reintroduced in the Yugoslav Army. All ranks which sdo not correspond with the national character of the peoples such as officer cadet, marine captain 1st class, lieutenant general, et cetera.are..abslished. Prewar ranks, such as lieutenant, lot lieutenant, divisionary colonel, frigate-lieutenant, corvette lieutenant, :at et: xarle~redmtraduced.. "Ti tar. .a higher rank, now camditions and. service times are prescribed. These are valid not only for the active but also for the reserve officers, active noncommissioned officers and military officials. The service time of a lieutenant is now one year longer, but that of a colonel is one year shorter. Persons with academic (eollege) degrees obtain the rank of lieutenant after their entry into the Army, with the privilege of.serving in this and the next rank one year less than the others. Tito, as commander in chief, has the right to appoint any officer, regardless of his previous rank, to any rank he desires, if the officer in question does something extraordinary. Tarious.examinations 1a's been introduced which must be passed before each advancements as was the custom in pre war Yugoslavia. For reserve officers ao examinations are necespary, but the rank of major in the reserve can be obtained only after successfully passing an examination, Many troop exercises are obligatory for reserve officers, CLASSIFICATION SECMT/C0NT&(1[, m U. R, OFFICIALS ONLY ARMY NAVYEQ Approved For Release 2006/08/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R013700130004-6 Com DATE DISTR. Approved For Release 2006/08/08 CIA-RDP82-00457R013700130004-6 25X1 SECRET/CONTROL -, U. S. OFFICIALS ONLY In principle a Yugoslav reserve officer can never be appointed a colonel or general in peacetime. Army leaders favor the entry of graduates of technical high schools and technical colleges into the army as active officers. first they attend a reserve officers school, after which they Are appointed active officers, 3. The best officers and noncommissioned officers who are members of the Communist Party are being transferred step by step to south Serbia. Greek Communist officers, who fled to Yugoslavia after the Civil War, are taken into the, Yugoslav Army in their old ranks. Allegedly they ar being used for various special duties near the Greek frontier. 4. In granj, Slovenia, there is a school for partisans maintained by the Yugoslav Army, At present there are about 600 former Spanish Communist terrorists in this school who receive special training, the aim of which is unknown. SECRET/CONTROL - U. S. OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2006/08/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R013700130004-6