27.01.2020.
Special Brigade commemorates St. Sava's Day – its Patron Saint's Day
Minister of Defence Aleksandar Vulin, accompanied by Chief of General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces, General Milan Mojsilović, has attended today the celebration of the Serbian Armed Forces Special Brigade’s patron saint’s day – Saint Sava’s Day, at ‘Rastko Nemanjić’ barracks in Pančevo.
Minister Vulin and General Mojsilović attended the ceremony and the unveiling and consecration of the monument to Saint Sava in the barracks bearing the secular name of the greatest Serbian enlightener.
Speaking about the importance of the teachings of St Sava, as well as about everything that St. Sava left us as legacy, Brigadier General Miroslav Talijan, PhD, Commander of the Special Brigade, pointed out that St. Sava is a symbol and spiritual leader of our nation, especially students and soldiers.
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He added that the monument to Saint Sava, the celestial patron saint of the brigade members, that was unveiled and consecrated today, obliges the brigade to strengthen, operate and develop in the spirit of the teachings of St Sava.
General Talijan presented the plaque of the 72nd Special Operations Brigade and combat knife also to General Mojsilović, and the plaque was also presented to SAJ commander Police Colonel Spasoje Vulević for the previous cooperation.
Members of the Special Brigade commemorated the Patron Saint’s Day of the brigade – St. Sava’s Day with the liturgy and cutting of the ceremonial bread, in the presence of the commander of the Special Brigade, General Talijan, and by laying a wreath in the memorial room of the brigade.
It has been for 14 years that the Special Brigade has been celebrating St. Sava’s Day, the feast of Saint Sava, Serbia’s greatest saint and national enlightener, as its patron saint’s day. Today’s ceremony was attended by State Secretary at the Ministry of Defence, Aleksandar Živković, Head of Human Resources Department, Brigadier General Savo Iriškić, former brigade commanders, veterans, former members of the brigade, representatives of the Orthodox Church, friends of the brigade and numerous guests.