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Royal Albanian Army

Royal Albanian Army
Ushtria Mbretnore Shqiptare
Flag of the Albanian Royal Army
Founded1928; 96 years ago (1928)
Disbanded1939; 85 years ago (1939)
Service branches
HeadquartersTiranë, Albania
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefMarshal Zogu[1]
Minister of DefenceXhemal Aranitasi[2]
Chief of the General StaffGustav von Myrdacz
Personnel
Military age18–36
Conscription18 months
Reserve personnel29,860
Deployed personnel15,600
Expenditure
BudgetFr 21.3 million (1938 est.)
Industry
Foreign suppliers Kingdom of Italy[3]
United Kingdom
Related articles
HistoryInternational Gendarmerie
Italian invasion of Albania
RanksMilitary ranks of the Albanian Kingdom
Royal Albanian Army with Zogu

The Royal Albanian Army (Albanian: Ushtria Mbretërore Shqiptare) was the army of the Albanian Kingdom and King Zog I of the Albanians from 1928 until 1939. Its commander-in-chief was King Zog; its commander was General Xhemal Aranitasi; its Chief of Staff was General Gustav von Myrdacz. The army was mainly financed by Italy from 1936 to 1939.[4]

List of weapons

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Artillery

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Machine Guns

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Guns

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Pistols

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Law on recruitment

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Manpower and Equipment

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Honor guard of the Royal Albanian Army around 1939.

Army

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Special branches

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Gendarmerie

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Military education

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Medals

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The Albanian Kingdom had the below-mentioned Decorations:

According to the Law on Decorations (May 1930), "the King wore whatever Decoration he desired." Decorations were granted only by Royal Decree.

The Order of Bravery consisted of the following classes:

  1. Hero
  2. Slaughterer
  3. Brave.

The Order of Bravery was awarded to officers and soldiers of all the Armed Forces of the King who showed extraordinary acts of bravery in wartime. The Order was the highest decoration awarded in times of war. Those who were given the Order of Bravery were given a monthly gift for 100-250 gold francs. In the event that the recipient died, the monthly gift was fully inherited by the members of his family who had the right to inherit the salary according to the Pension Law. The provision did not affect the right to receive the pension obtained by other laws.

The Order of Fidelity (Besa) consisted of these classes:

  1. Grand Officer
  2. Knight.

The Order of Fidelity was given for special merits towards the country.

The Order of Skanderbeg consisted of the following classes:

  1. Grand Cord
  2. Grand Officer
  3. Commander
  4. Officer
  5. Knight.

The Order of Skanderbeg was given to all those who showed valuable services to the nation.

The Medal of Bravery was awarded to all those military or civilian personnel who had earned commendable merits through acts of bravery.[8][9]

In 1936, a "Gendarmerie Medal" was created for meritorious service in the Royal Gendarmerie. The ribbon of the medal was black with four thin red stripes. The number of medals that would be made was not defined. On the front side of the medal was the face of the King, and on the other side was written the words: "For meritorious service" in the middle, and "Medal of the Gendarmerie" around.

This medal was awarded to the staff of the Gendarmerie for meritorious service. In exceptional cases, with the proposal of the Gendarmerie General Command, the medal could be awarded to other members of the armed forces and civilians who have rendered meritorious service in helping the Gendarmerie.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Balliu, Julie. "King Zogu – Albanians in Exile". Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  2. ^ Kujtim Halili: Fjalor biografik ushtarak . Tirana: 2006, p. 16 ISBN 99943-849-2-9 . ( alb. )
  3. ^ "LIFE Vol. 6 No. 16". Life. Time Inc. 17 April 1939. p. 20. ISSN 0024-3019.
  4. ^ "7 prill 1939, Udhekryqet e mbreti Zog".
  5. ^ Kidd, R Spencer (October 2013). Military Uniforms in Europe: 1900–2000. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781291187441.
  6. ^ Ligje dekret ligje e rregullore të vjetit 1928. Vol. 5 i Përmbledhjes së ligjeve (in Albanian). BOTIMET E KËSHILLIT TË SHTETIT. 1939. pp. 354–355.
  7. ^ a b Ligje dekret ligje e rregullore të vjetit 1928. Vol. 5 i Përmbledhjes së ligjeve. BOTIMET E KËSHILLIT TË SHTETIT. 1939. p. 671.
  8. ^ Ligje dekret ligje e rregullore të vjetit 1930. Vol. 7. i Përmbledhjes së Ligjeve. Botimet e Këshillit të Shtetit. 1940. pp. 189–192.
  9. ^ Fletorja Zyrtare Nr.31. Ministria e Puneve të Brendshme. 19 May 1930.
  10. ^ Fletore Zyrtare. 28 January 1936. pp. 56–57.

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