The Skanderbeg Military University (Albanian: Universiteti Ushtarak “Skënderbej”) was an educational entity of the Albanian People's Army[1] and the Albanian Armed Forces. It was the oldest military education institution in the People's Socialist Republic of Albania.[2]
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