OFFICERS' COMMUNICATIONS SCHOOL AT POZAREVAC

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CIA-RDP82-00457R009600280006-4
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December 19, 2016
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August 10, 2006
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6
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Publication Date: 
December 10, 1951
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REPORT
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EE~~TT~~ss~~ U J .- Approved For Relea A6lWN : CIA-RDP'82-00457R009600280006-4 CLASSIFICATION ;;;; 'C;U,I'jitu a U.- S. Cpl'-'Zoxia WLY CENTRAL INTELLIGEI\ E AGENCY 25X1 REPORT 6 F I REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY Yugoslavia SUBJECT Officers? Communications School at Fozareva NO. OF PAGES 25X1 PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. 7'4114 DACuaBI4Y COIISAMS 4OPORi7A99OPd BSF.~+SC9141f5'8'41U [3A11l06iA~001GiE79H OF ?1315 F8O19UD ETATM #114"HIN V pHA211110 OF TVK 99Peog1A01F ACT. 9O U.S. C.. 81 AND 29. as AB U)2I . ,1T 7QANStl4641012 OR 7B$ Tl6'4'1.l19900 of 1974 C0fT5M'(b 4o AM UA[1CCO f0 AMI 09A0911091$@0 PLUO01C 19 PR{A. TWI TiD WI I.M. WCCPCCOUCY4OO OR 9434$ F000 19 FROUIBI1UD. 1o aye DATE DISTR. 10 December 1951 NO. OF ENCLS. ISTED BEWW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. UNEVALUATED INFORMATION The Officers! Communications School at Foz relI__ac,l which has been in existence for five years, is directly under the Signal Gorpa Command, which in turn. is part of the General Staff. The official siaff at the school comprises the followings, a. Commandants Major Jovo Mitrovic; b. Political Commissars Lieutenant Colonel Stt3nko B, elaajacp c. Director and. Chief Technician.- nician.- appptain JtDdja Zivkovic; c. Inetructoreg Captain Rajko Sag: :>" 9.. Captain Bozo Tana.a,covic s Lieutenant Aloiz Baciki Lieutenant Mate Frabkov'ic(iic)h T.tic$. Lieutenant Mile 2nd Lieuteu nt Jov j Dimitroo, 2nd Lieutenant .Andjelitch, 2nd Lieutet Obr?adovic, 2nd Lieutenant SWjonovic, , ,And Lieutenant ])in itrov, and approximately 30 more unidentified inatg actore4, The school body is, composed of five .-ompaxate~, two of which are for commissioned officers, and three for nor-commissioned officers. These companies 'are composed as follows t a. The I Company, which includes 90 men all of whom have at least a hi ;h-school diploma, is under the. command of Lieutenant Igor Kostjukovski. This Company is broken down into the following unites 1) The 1 Platen, whose leader Is 2nd Lieutenant Turk France, has 20 electro-radio apecialtets Nrt+:, study z intenane and repair Of radios and radio eommunicFtions; an:i broken down into the following v ltss 2) T.is2Platoon and 3 Platoon, l d by Lieutenant Milan Oreekovic, have 70 radio telegraphists. b. The 2 Company, with 110 men ands::- the command of Captain Rajko Segic. Is LASSIFKCATION CAN AF ItoL s NAVY PSPS _ 1--~ DISTRIBLk 'ION Approved For Release 2006/09/25 : CIA-RDP82-00457R009600280006-4 Approved For Release 2006/09/25 : CIA-RDP82-00457R009600280006-4 C01V110L '' '., 3o (CEIBAL IE1TLLIGBNCB 1) The 1 Platoon, to which are attache electricians, is led by Liw~xt errant 2) The 2 Platoon and S3 Platoon,, under Petrovski and Lieutenant Sejonov, all of when have completed '_a,nt ermed c. The 3 Compaq, 4 Compa - and 5 " mpaY, commissioned officers who are purettinp, officers, do one reserve compW composed of 90 men Each candidate at the Officerso Comaiunicati -use. ga d fl . a e an r- with an M?24 Infantry ri equipped with 30 automatic weapons If Soviet origin, The School has the following electronic and bleotricaak equ ipmnelxt a 6 American BC-191 100-watt sets, wi 30 British 48 ,0 5 -watt sets, ":pith a 15 British 38 ,o. 5-watt seta, tiith a 7 British 32... 4-watt sets, with a r 8 Russian RSBF ,o 100-vatt sets, with f, 18 Russian REM h? 5-Watt sets,, with a' go 13 Russian RBY Sao. 5'watt sets, with h0 10 Russian A 7 A Ultra Short We ... 2 kilometers; t CIALS ORLY 20 telephone operators and jaJ to; and he joint command of Lieutenant ve 90 telephone specialists ate schoolo to which are attached 600 non' he same courses as the commissioned under thO command of Captain Pesico ns School at Posarevac is equipped mask. The alesexve company is h a range of 300 kilometers; ange Of So kilometers; ange of 50 kilometers; age of 30 kilometers; a range of 350 kiloeaet,rs; range of 50 kilomoters$ a range of 50 kilometers; watt note, with a range of 6, 3.-watt sets, with n range of i, 8 German Feld Fo B. Ultra Shore= Wave 4 German Torn m 7, B, Goo 5-watt seta, 30 kilometers; k, 2 German Telefunken ,oa 300.-wai,t sets, with a range of 30 kilomet ears; 2 with a range of 1,000 kilometers; 1Q 1 German Siemens o ? 200..watt fist, wit1h a range of l,r0n kilometers; . 20 German mea1tu> power sets, for whic specific informattO* was not available; n0 6 Italias- Mar Ili coo 200 watt sets, tbith a range of 500 kilometers; 20 Italian low-power sets for i hich $ ecific information was not 'Vailablsle' 20 Yugoslav Godjevac ,,. 5-wet`", seta, with a range of 30 kilometers; q, 2 Nikola Tesla 2.5 kilowatt se;`~a, mounted on Studebaker trucks, with tsdr own short-wave apparatus, capable of picking up broadcasts throughout the world, 300 to 400 field-telephone set,30 the ority of which are of Soviet origin, r, but the rest are of German, Yugoslav,( British r.nd Belgian manufacture at, 10 Hugh teletype sets; to 4 German teleprinters, u. Some 25 pocketwtelophone staitchiboaarde some with 20 numbers, and others with 100 to 500 numbers; Approved For Release 2 09/25 : CIA-RDP82-00457R009600280006-4 ODiTROL - U. S. GFFI CIAI S ONLY S& I el Appro_l f Release 2006/09/25: CIA-RDP82-00457R009600280006-4 25X1 v0 2 automatic switchboards each wit=: 100 anal w, 5 automatic electric plants, each from 10 1 x0 30 automatic electric plants, ravaging from 20 kilowatts; and 2 to 6 kilowatts, r the manufacture and repair 40 An industrial plant and various repair, shops Z of Army radio equipment are reported),;;, part of School, These installations are eatraielY imp in general. The site of these instal &tions i from the Romanian border, These plan 4s will r in Central Bosnia, where it is purpor ed that been constructed between the Bosnia Rgiver and the Officsrs? Co .nications rtant to the Yugoslav Army mete s il l o .w+ allegedly on rtedly be moved to Zeneila (eic)$ Ott ens ive works have already he railroad station. 5, Also located in Posarevac are the followings a0 An artillery school for reserve o!ficers; b, An unidentified field artillery r,:ent; a. An unidentified special chemical .efense ^ arfare company: do 5 antiaircraft batteries with 20 cns; e. An unspecified number of small e3 acia lis u ts04 60 Attached is a sketch in two parts8 a, Part I, ' Industrial plant and mops in P repair of Army radio eq;iipment; 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 sarevac for the production and and b0 Part II, -4 Disposition of buildings belonging to the Officers m Communications School at Pozarevac0 s This name mr.y have be en erroneously given instead of erica, ocated in Central Bosnia..., where *aW industrial plants are located. s he following military units are stmt oned a Posarevacs an unsp, a, , e ,lion of the 19 Regi~aent, 29 Division; an unidentified artillery re iment and the 7 Infantry Regiment of the 23 Macedonian Assault Division, 1 Ar y; and an unidentified Commutnim cations .1 - the headquarters of the 54 Infantry Division ~at Po$arevac, and he 351 Comxmamicationas Regiment stationed at Posavevaco 1 0110 px/OO'aTROL u. SOO I V r ONLY Approved For Release 2006/09/25 : CIA-RDP82-00457R009600280006-4 Approved For Release 2006/09/25 : CIA-RDP82-00457R009600280006-4 -CONTHOL ra ', ._i . O "ICWaS ONLY VRW- CE TRALi I &UMEK A0 03'r Pert I. 1, Transformer assembly shop, which emplo s 40 soldiers, 2a, Shop which employs 45 men, and contain metal stamp molds, 8 ten-ton presses and 12 smaller presses, approximately 12 automatic and electriom welding machines, 3o Shop which employs 45 special?ized workers and contains 20 large automatic lathe turning machines, 10 la?ge automatic drill presses, and many other unidentified modern German machines; 4. and So Warehouses for raw witt,rials ineltiding approximately 1,000 tons of steel, copper, aluminum, bras and asbestos, in which approximately 50 men are employed; 10o Radio assembly shop in which fO men are employed and which assembles American type radio units. This is the largest factory for the production of new radio stations (sic), 30 tons of copper wire, and other unspecified equipment; Construction office with headcuartersIfor 15 engineers. Except for the engineers, the Commandant and Direct; of the School, no one is admitted to this department; and 6,, Stables for some 50 horses; 7. Garages which house 4 James t?ucks, 3 Studebaker trucks, 5 Jeeps, 2 Dodge trucks, 2 Faun tracks and 2 tractors; 8. Warehouse for radio. equipment which contains more than 200,000 radio tubes, Pert I I4 1, 2, 3 and 4o Dormitories for commissioned officers attached to 1 and 2 Conganies, and for nonncommisEioned officers attached to 3, 4 and 5 Companies, 5,. Claesroo* 6. School headquarters which contains q Commissar and some 20 officerE; ere for the Commandant, Political 7, Kitchen and electric ovens foz- the entire garrison stationed at Pozarevac which comprises approximately 3,000 men; 8, and 9, Storehouses for food atrl clothizv ; 10, Military warehouse for the Guard Corps; and 116 Guard barracks for an auxi1iar7 coapafy of 90 men and 4 officers, /CONTROL U. S. FFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2006/09/25 : CIA-RDPP2-00457R009600280006-4