Not a good comparison. Miloshevich was a Yugoslavian communist dictator, hiding under the title of a Serbian president that he stole in numerous elections. Free people of Serbia protested for 11 years to take him down. We started on 03/09/91, and he brought tanks out... Took us 11 freaking years...
ЧКАЉА can be pronounced as CHKALYA. Not a common name at all. It was a nickname of a famous Serbian comedian. СРБИЈА is Serbian for, you guessed it, Serbia, you can read is as Srbiya. МИОДРАГ is a fairly common Serbian first name, pronounced mee-o-drag.
Don't get me started on that. Yugoslavia was a country that kept Serbia under communist rule for 60 years. We finally broke free and deserve not to be referred by that dreaded commie name. Please and thank you.
Without reading the rest of the thread, all communications companies (radio, cable, mobile) are required to implement this. Presidential alerts have never been issued (another Pearl Harbor, at least, would be required). Even 9/11 didn't warrant one. These are also called national alerts, and FCC...
This one is a M47. It's much better than M48. You can tell the difference by the handle on the bolt. It's straight. M48 has one that curves down. This one is heavier a bit, and the markings are in Serbian Cyrillic (ФНРЈ - Federal People's Republic Yugoslavia - renamed the...
He said they were surrounded for a year. Mostar is the only place that comes to mind. There are not many places with 80K people in Bosnia (half a dozen), and especially in Herzegovina (only 1, the rest are small towns). My initial guess was Bihach (there were more than 100K in that town though)...