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Training completed for Serbian officers in peace missions

28. January 2012. | 06:29

Source: Radio Serbia

In the Serbian Army General Staff center for peace operations, 28 members of the army and one member of the police have successfully completed the training for headquarters officers in multinational peace missions.

In the Serbian Army General Staff center for peace operations, 28 members of the army and one member of the police have successfully completed the training for headquarters officers in multinational peace missions.

The two-week course was organized by the Serbian Army General Staff and the International Forces Center on Bosnia-Herzegovina.

According to the annual plan of the Serbian Government, this year 523 members of the Ministry of Defense and Army will take part in the peace operations around the world, as well as 15 members of the Ministry of Interior.

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