Montenegrin National Army
| Montenegrin National Army | |
|---|---|
The Montenegrin alaj-barjak was the army's flag | |
| Country | Montenegro |
| Allegiance | Independent State of Croatia |
| Engagements | Battle of Lijevče Field |
| Commanders | |
| Supreme Commander | Sekula Drljević |
| Operational Commander | Pavle Đurišić |
Montenegrin National Army (Serbian: Црногорска народна војска / Crnogorska narodna vojska) was an army whose supreme commander was Montenegrin collaborationist politician and separatist Sekula Drljević. When Pavle Đurišić retreated with his forces from Montenegro toward Slovenia in 1945, he made a safe-conduct agreement with Drljević. According to this contract Đurišićs forces were aligned with Drljević as the "Montenegrin National Army" with Đurišić retaining operational command, based on instructions of Drljević.