ARMY AUTO UNIT OF FIFTH ARMY
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CIA-RDP82-00457R006500080003-6
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RIPPUB
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1
Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date:
February 7, 2011
Sequence Number:
3
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Publication Date:
December 8, 1950
Content Type:
REPORT
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CLASSIFICATION ' ?g/CdNTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS 014LY
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT
INFORMATION REPORT
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COUNTRY Yugoslavia
SUBJECT Army Auto Unit of
Fifth Army
PLACE
ACQUIRED
DATE OF
INFO.
This DOCOffiEHT CONTAINS 141FORSATIOH AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFEH3fl
OF THE UNITED STATED WITHIN THE MRASING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACV 00
S. . C., SI AHO $2. AS AMEIND~ED. ITS TRI1NDNISCIOS OR THE REVELATION
OAT S CONTENTS IN ANY 5RHN11$ TO AN UNABTFORIECD PEON IS PRO-
HIBITED ST LAW. YEPRODUC11011 OF TRIS FORM IC PROHIBITED.
3.
DATE DISTR. 8 Dec. 1950
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(LISTED BELOW)
SUPPLEMENT TO
REPORT NO.
THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
1. Officers in the Fifth Army Headquarters:
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a. Colonel ILnebro, Deputy Political Commissar of Fifth Army.
b. Captain Pavle Furlan, Commanding Officer of the Security Battalion.
c. Lieutenant Blagoje Prosevski, Political Commissar of a Company in
the Security Battalion.
c. Lieutenant Milan Sivic, Commanding Officer of the Vehicle Unit.
2. The Auto Unit (Auto-vod) at Headquarters of Fifth Army registered all passenger
vehicles of the Army Headquarters and handled all transportation problems of
Headquarters personnel. The Auto Unit registered 19 vehicles: two jeeps;
two Steyrs, two Mercedes, two Fords, two Tatras, two Adlers, one Oldsmobile,
three Skodas, one B144, one Buick, one Lassa. General Kosta Nadj used newly
arrived Buicks, Tatras and W. The Auto Unit had 16 soldier chauffeurs.
Vehicles were mostly in poor condition and half of them out of order. Only
the Tatras and Skodas were new. Vehicles were repaired in the Army Work Shop
(Armiska Radionico). No new spare parts were on hand and necessary spare
parts were obtained from old vehicles out of order. Fuel supply came from
the Army Automobile Regiment .
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