Sveto Letica (4 April 1926 – 6 November 2001) was a Croatian admiral, and the first commander of the Croatian Navy. Letica was born in 1926 in Podgora...
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metropolitan Karlo Letica (born 1997), Croatian footballer Slaven Letica (1947-2020), Croatian author and politician Sveto Letica (1926–2001), Croatian...
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currently no officer with this rank. There was only one fleet admiral, Sveto Letica (1926–2001), a senior admiral who commanded the fledgling Croatian Navy...
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independence, ethnically Croat naval officers and rank-and-file led by admiral Sveto Letica started forming a new Croatian Navy. Using coastal artillery batteries...
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was called stožerni admiral (lit. "staff admiral") until 1999; only Sveto Letica was awarded this rank—in March 1996, three months before his retirement...
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(1621–1696) Chen Shaokuan (1889-1969) Xiao Jingguang (1903–1989) March 1996 – Sveto Letica (1926–2001) King Fuad I (1868–1936) King Farouk (1920–1965) 26 July 1952...
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Šaškor barracks, Delnice Josip Jović barracks, Udbina Admiral flote Sveto Letica - Barba barracks Lora Nickname(s) Green berets Motto(s) Viribus unitis...
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Jelčić Ivica Jerčinović Marin Jurjević Branko Jurlina Ante Krstulović Sveto Letica Marko Lolić Jelena Lovrić Zdenko Mance Ivan Marković Vili Matula Luka...
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Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Croatia Sveto Letica (1926–2001), one of the founders of the Yugoslav Navy and first commander...
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artillery was subordinated to the Croatian Navy and commanded by Admiral Sveto Letica. The Yugoslav Navy deployed three tactical groups (TGs) named Kaštela...
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