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What does YPA stand for?

Yugoslav People's Army


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Sljivancanin, 56, was a major in the former Yugoslav People's Army (JNA).
March-May 1992 Widespread fighting rages, and the Yugoslav People's Army, under Serbian control, take over 70 per cent of the country.
The figure has risen from 72 in 1990 16 YEARS since Croatia declared its independence and plunged into war with the Serb-led Yugoslav People's Army which ended in 1995.
Bosnian-born Djindjic, son of a Yugoslav People's Army officer, was a philosophy graduate whose political ambitions were evident early on.

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