English Military Mission at the main headquarters of New and Pom (September 1943 – 24. ⅵ 1945). In September 1943 The British Special Operations Service (CoE) sent two military missions on the territory of Macedonia that were supposed to join the GS of New and Macedonia in red water. The first mission, with a coded name, was led by George Prane, and the second, with a coded name multi-coded, was led by Multin Davis. The members of the two missions were lowered on the territory of Albania. At the end of September, the two missions came to the territory of Macedonia. On October 5, 1943 The Mission of Kamavis arrived in the GS of New and Pom, where the previous days arrived the mission of George Prane. By the end of the war, seven British military missions were sent to the larger units of New and Pom and directly followed and reported their headquarters in Cairo for the fight of Macedonian partisans. The first quantities of members of the English Military Mission at the main headquarters of a new and on Macedonia British weapons arrived on October 7, 1943. After liberation, the missions switched to Skopje, some of them were evacuated, and part remained to report events in Macedonia. British missions on the territory of the Vardar part of Macedonia remained with June 1945, when the first British Consulate was opened (June 24, 1945). The first British consul after the liberation was Leonard Arthur Sneaker. Lit.: Dr. Todor Cepreganov, British Directorate for Special Operations (CoE) in Macedonia: British military missions in Macedonia (1942-1945), Skopje, 2001; Britain and Macedonia. Documents 1942-1945. Selection, translation and editorial Dr. Todor Cepreganov, Skopje, 2000. T. Ch.
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Кириличен напис АНГЛИСКА ВОЕНА МИСИЈА ПРИ ГЛАВНИОТ ШТАБ НА НОВ И ПОМ