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Marshal of Yugoslavia
Maršal Jugoslavije / Маршал Југославије (Serbo-Croatian)
Maršal Jugoslavije(Slovene)
Маршал на Југославија(Macedonian)
Shoulder boards for the Ground Forces, Air Force and the Navy.
Country
Yugoslavia
Service branch
Yugoslav People's Army
Rank
Honorary marshal
Formation
30 November 1943
Abolished
4 May 1980
Next lower rank
General (1955–1974) General of the army (1946–1955, 1974–1992)
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