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99: 73: 86: 516:– MNOVJ) was formed by the order of the Supreme Headquarters. Škorpik was initially expected to assume the role of the Chief of Staff but never did as in the meantime he was assigned to the 3rd Brigade posting. In early November, Škorpik travelled to meet with the 4th Brigade Headquarters to plan upcoming operations. He was killed on 7 November while passing near the 447:), while Muhtić and Franković were instructed to return to the coast and establish naval stations. The Naval Detachment was formed in Podgora on 23 January 1943 composed of around 150 partisans and a flotilla consisting of two armed boats. The Naval Section was disbanded in February when the Fourth Operational Zone Headquarters became the 483:. It began operating in a situation where Partisan and German forces were engaged in heavy fighting for Split, while the unit itself lacked any serious supplies or equipment to fulfill the tasks set before it. The order to retreat from Split was given on 23 September and on 25 September, the OK relocated to 424:
A group of comrades from Dalmatia arrived in Glamoč as well. With that group came, then a colonel and now a general, Škorpik with his son, a young naval officer who later died. Very young and full of all sorts of plans on how to successfully harass the occupiers on the sea, the young Škorpik didn't
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Stjepan Muhtić and Ratko Franković with the help of several partisans of the Biokovo Battalion "Vid Mihaljević", escaped Makarska taking with them dozens of rifles and ammunition. Škorpik left a proclamation calling on other naval personnel to follow their example, asserting the "truncated Croatian
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The initial order of the Supreme Headquarters issued on 18 October specified the following Staff structure of the MNOVJ: Srećko Manola (commander), Velimir Škorpik (Chief of Staff) and Sergije Makiedo (political commissar). The revised order dated to 24 October specified: Josip Černi (commander),
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Once the news of the first Partisan mission to Italy reached the Supreme Headquarters, the Fourth Operational Zone Headquarters summoned Škorpik to report on the event, which he did, despite reports from others involved explaining their actions not arriving yet. Until the situation was resolved,
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seem very convincing to me, but when I discussed several specific, technical and other possibilities, especially regarding the men, the fighters, I realized the time has come and that this will be another area where the partisan struggle will be successful...
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coast and islands previously occupied by Italian forces, prompting German forces to recapture Split, Šibenik and Zadar fearing a potential Allied amphibious landing. On 19 September 1943 the Coastal Command (Serbo-Croatian:
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to Italy and make contact with Allied Forces. Despite being instructed before the retreat from Split not travel to Italy without the approval of the Supreme Headquarters, Škorpik nonetheless authorized the mission.
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followed by a brief stint as the commander of a fleet of Partisan armed ships in September/October 1943. His last posting was that of the Chief of Staff of the 3rd Dalmatian Brigade. He was killed by the
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to brief the Party leadership on the actions carried out by Partisan forces on the sea and discuss future possibilities. Writing on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Yugoslav Navy in 1952,
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naval officer and commander of several early Partisan naval units. After graduating from the Naval Academy in 1940, Škorpik began his naval career as an officer in the
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Navy existed only on paper" and how "... our fleet has been treacherously handed over to the enemy... using their guns to attack our villages and cities".
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Headquarters, while Škorpik assumed the command of the Naval Detachment. After several successful defensive actions along the
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On same day of 18 December, The Supreme Headquarters issued the order for the creation of the Naval Section (Serbo-Croatian:
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departed Italy bound for Vis, fully loaded with supplies. On 8 September 1952 he posthumously received the title of
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during the 1960s, was named in Škorpik's honour. The boat was captured by Croatian forces and commissioned in the
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Ten days later, Škorpik made his way from Biokovo to the Fourth Operational Zone Headquarters (Serbo-Croatian:
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on 23 December with the task of gathering personnel and forming the First Naval Detachment (Serbo-Croatian:
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The Partisan mission to Italy authorized by Škorpik was a success; the Yugoslav delegation reached
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Matović, Ivo, ed. (1986). "Kontakt sa saveznicima" [Contant with the Allies].
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The Yugoslav Navy in the Closing Operations for the Liberation of Yugoslavia
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Sergije Makiedo and technical officer Adam Armanda, will take the steamboat
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in order to avoid capture by the Italians and possibly to join the nascent
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The Fourth Operational Zone Headquarters was reestablished in August 1943.
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where joined the armed forces of the newly-established Axis puppet state
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in April 1941 which saw the rapid collapse of the KM, Škorpik joined the
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Srećko Manola (executive officer) and Uroš Mardešić (Chief of Staff).
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commenced on 6 April 1941, Škorpik was the second-in-command of the
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operatives, he eventually defected to the Partisans in late 1942.
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Book 1. Actions on the Adriatic: July 1942 – January 1944.
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Mušterić, I. (15 February 2016). Jecić, Zdenko (ed.).
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arriving on 18 December. There, he was invited to the
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missile boat acquired from the USSR during the 1960s.
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in September 1943, the Partisans took control of the
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also bore his name from 1953 until 1992 as well as a
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Vol. II. 1015: 976: 900: 712: 621: 524:and unsuccessfully tried to escape them. 357:Ratna Mornarica Nezavisne Države Hrvatske 288: 262:He was posthumously awarded the title of 349:Navy of the Independent State of Croatia 1174: 1069: 949: 876: 736: 700: 613: 605: 548:for future contant while on 15 October 227:. After coming into contact with local 185:(2 April 1919 – 7 November 1943) was a 1269: 1097:Fourth Coastal Sector of the NOVJ Navy 430:Tito, in "Jugoslavenski Jadran", 1952. 238:and would be given the command of the 1243:"Formiranje prvog mornaričkog odreda" 1240: 1226:Book 18. Fighting in Croatia in 1943. 1222:Knjiga 18. Borbe u Hrvatskoj 1943 god 753: 544:was located. The Allies assigned two 395: 1219: 1198: 958:]. Sabrana djela. Vol. II. 864: 813: 789: 724: 609: 520:where he encountered members of the 1183:. Pomorski leksikon (in Croatian). 13: 1158:[First Naval Detachment]. 1043:People's Heroes of Yugoslavia: N–Ž 223:, serving as a harbour officer in 14: 1308: 929:Brkulj, Vedran (9 August 2017). 97: 84: 71: 1175:Simović, Anton I., ed. (1990). 1154:Simović, Anton I., ed. (1990). 1133:Simović, Anton I., ed. (1990). 1112:Simović, Anton I., ed. (1990). 1039:Narodni heroji Jugoslavije: N–Ž 646: 637: 598: 1: 921: 686:Kačavenda & Živković 1982 497:Štab flote naoružanih brodova 408:, from where he continued to 1135:"Sekcija za ratnu mornaricu" 1091:Pribilović, Kažimir (1988). 977:Freivogel, Zvonimir (2020). 660: 576:(RČ-310), acquired from the 402:Štab četvrte operativne zone 369:Independent State of Croatia 283: 221:Independent State of Croatia 92:Independent State of Croatia 61:Independent State of Croatia 7: 1220:Trgo, Fabijan, ed. (1957). 1199:Trgo, Fabijan, ed. (1959). 1116:[Coastal Command]. 996:Jecić, Zdenko, ed. 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Index

Zadar
Kingdom of Italy
Zagorje
Posušje
Independent State of Croatia
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Independent State of Croatia
Yugoslav Partisans
Navy
Corvette Lieutenant
World War II in Yugoslavia

Order of the People's Hero
Croatian
Yugoslav
Partisan
Royal Yugoslav Navy
Serbo-Croatian
Axis
invasion of Yugoslavia
Armed Forces
Independent State of Croatia
Makarska
communist
Josip Broz Tito
Dalmatian Hinterland
Ustaše
Posušje
People's Hero of Yugoslavia
Šibenik

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