1st Home Guard Battalion Pula

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ActiveApril 30, 1992 - 1999
Country Croatia
1st Home Guard Battalion Pula
ActiveApril 30, 1992 - 1999
Country Croatia
BranchCroatian Ground Army
TypeMechanized infantry
Garrison/HQPula, Ramljani, Croatia
Nickname(s)Nonići, Suri, Strile, Zogaduri
Anniversaries30 April
EngagementsCroatian War of Independence
Commanders
First lieutenantBoris Ružić

The 1st Home Guard Battalion Pula (HV) (Croatian: 1. domobranska bojna Pula), nicknamed Nonići, Suri, Strile, and Zogaduri was a Croatian Army guards brigade composed of conscripts from Pula and nearby towns. It was formed on April 30, 1992 by order of Croatian President Franjo Tuđman. The unit was the first Home Guard unit from Istria to be formed, and to take part in the Croatian War of Independence.[1]

The unit is noted for the impeccable conduct of its soldiers.[1] Its behaviour is said to have been an example to other units on the battlefield.[1] It was the oldest unit of the Croatian Army.

The unit was established in the building of the former Office of Defense, in the Forum of Pula in the premises of the former TO. It consisted mainly of conscripts from the former municipality of Pula (Pula, Ližnjan, Medulin, Vodnjan, Marčana, Barban), as well as from Rovinj, Pazin, Labin and Lupoglav.

The first task of the unit was to intervene in the event of an attack on Pula and its surroundings, to fight against sabotage and terrorist groups and to defend vital facilities of interest to Pula and the Republic of Croatia.[2]

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