26.02.2021.
Minister Stefanović attends youngest reserve officers’ promotion ceremony
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Nebojša Stefanović, PhD, attended today the ceremony celebrating the completion of the “September 2020“ Reserve Officers Course and the promotion of the course participants to the rank of reserve second lieutenants in the “General Jovan Mišković“ barracks in Belgrade.

- Serbia pays tribute to these young people who have tried their skills over the past six months at the Military Academy, in the field, on training grounds and firing ranges, working in Serbian Armed Forces units amidst the Covid-19 crisis. They have chosen to serve Serbia and become reserve officers – Stefanović pointed out.
“Serbia has 49 new reserve officers as of today“, the Minister of Defence pointed out, adding that our armed forces were 49 members stronger.
- Those 35 young men and 14 young women who served in our infantry, technical, quartermaster and medical corps showed that young people in Serbia are neither uninterested nor lazy, although we’ve often heard that in the past few weeks from the people who think that Serbia does not need compulsory military service or the military. Those people do not understand the history or the tradition of our country, or our people’s needs and they obviously do not want strong armed forces or a strong Serbia.

Presenting awards to the best reserve officers in this generation, Stefanović pointed out that the fact that they came from Sremska Mitrovica, Pančevo, Knjaževac, Osečina, Niš, Kruševac and other cities, showed that people across the country were interested in the military. The Minister is especially glad that, when visiting the units, he saw that people were happy because of the fact that the state is investing more and more in our military.
- Besides investing in technical means, weapons and equipment, we are also striving to improve service members’ standard of living. We want to increase soldiers and officers’ salaries and show that the Ministry of Defence, the Government and the President of Serbia are doing their best to make our military worthy of pride. We want to have a strong military, because only a strong military can achieve strong deterrence and guarantee that Serbia can continue to develop peacefully, knowing that it is safe because it is protected by its military – Stefanović said.

On behalf of the “September 2020“ generation, the top-ranked reserve officer, Second Lieutenant Milan Ranđelović, pointed out that their decision to put on the uniform and become Serbian Armed Forces’ reserve officers, was the result of maturing, education, ups and downs, praises and criticism.
- Today we receive our ranks, titles and our country’s acknowledgment. Let’s not forget that this act is a part of our personality and the most important thing we have promised – to be brave – Ranđelović emphasizes, adding that they are aware that they have to fight for their homeland’s honour in war and peace, every day, through their deeds.


