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Georg Dragičević

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on 18 August 1911 with an assignment to Festungsartillerieregiment Kaiser Nr.1 (Fortress Artillery), then based in Vienna. At an early age, he joined the Imperial Army, and later served the empire in the
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and given command of a battery in the 106th Field Artillery Brigade equipped with obsolete 9-centimetre field guns. For his service in the war, he was rewarded the
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Third Class with War Decoration and Swords, both the Silver (with Swords) and Bronze
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After the war, the empire collapsed and Dragičević travelled to the newly formed
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where he was in charge of weapons procurement for the nation. He survived the
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List of Military Order of Maria Theresa recipients of Croatian descent
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World War II prisoners of war held by the Soviet Union
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at Mödling near Vienna and graduated from there as a
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Knights Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa
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