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The 3rd Army was a Royal Yugoslav Army formation commanded by ''Armijski đeneral'' Ilija Brašić during the
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of the
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in April 1941 during
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. It consisted of two reinforced
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divisions, two infantry divisions, and a
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-strength horsed
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detachment. It formed part of the 3rd Army Group, and was responsible for the Yugoslav-
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border between Lake Ohrid and Lake Skadar.


Composition

The 3rd Army was commanded by ''Armijski đeneral'' Ilija Brašić, and his
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was ''Brigadni đeneral'' Milan Zelenika. It was organised and mobilised on a geographic basis from the 3rd Army District, which was divided into divisional districts, each of which was subdivided into regimental regions. The 3rd Army consisted of: * 13th Infantry Division ''Hercegovačka'' * 15th Infantry Division ''Zetska'' * 25th Infantry Division ''Vardarska'' * 31st Infantry Division ''Kosovska'' * Cavalry Detachment ''Komski'' (brigade-strength horse cavalry) Its support units included the 66th Army Artillery Regiment, the 3rd
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Battalion, the 3rd Army Anti-Aircraft
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, and eight border guard battalions. The 5th Air Reconnaissance Group comprising fourteen Breguet 19s was attached from the
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and was based at
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west of
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.


Deployment

The 3rd Army was part of the 3rd Army Group, which was responsible for the Yugoslav-
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between Lake Ohrid to Lake Skadar, and the
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and Greek border between
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and the Albanian border. The 3rd Army was responsible for the Albanian border and western section of the Greek border, and the 3rd Territorial Army was responsible for the eastern sector of the Greek border and the sector along the Bulgarian border. The 22nd Infantry Division ''Ibarska'' was to be held as the 3rd Army Group reserve around Skopje. On the left of the 3rd Army was the 3rd Territorial Army, with the boundary running through
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to Tetovo. On the right was the
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coast defended by the Coastal Defence Command, with the boundary running north from the Bay of Kotor. The Yugoslav defence plan saw the 3rd Army deployed in a horseshoe around northern Albania . Of the formations of the 3rd Army, the mobilisation of the 31st Infantry Division ''Kosovska'' and the Cavalry Detachment ''Komski'' was largely complete, the 13th Infantry Division ''Hercegovačka'' was partly mobilised, and the 15th Infantry Division ''Zetska'' and 25th Infantry Division ''Vardarska'' had only commenced mobilisation. All 3rd Army formations except the 13th Infantry Division ''Hercegovačka'' were to be deployed in a cordon. The planned deployment of the 3rd Army from west to east was: * 15th Infantry Division ''Zetska'' around Lake Skadar and centred on Podgorica * 13th Infantry Division ''Hercegovačka'' in depth behind 15th Infantry Division ''Zetska'' and centred on Nikšić * Cavalry Detachment ''Komski'' centred on Andrijevica * 31st Infantry Division ''Kosovska'' centred on
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* 25th Infantry Division ''Vardarska'' from Ohrid north to Debar


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