Chief of the General Staff (Yugoslavia)
Head of military staff of Yugoslavia
The Chief of the General Staff of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian : Начелник Генералштаба / Načelnik Generalštaba ; Slovene : Načelnik Generalštaba ; Macedonian : Началник на Генералштабот , romanized : Načalnik na Generalštabot ) refers of the chief of the General Staff of the Royal Yugoslav Army from 1918 to 1941, the Yugoslav People's Army from 1945 to 1992 and the Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro (officially named the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia between 1992 and 2003) from 1992 to 2006.
List of chiefs of the general staff
† denotes people who died in office.
Royal Yugoslav Army and Navy (1918–1920)
No.
Portrait
Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Mišić, Živojin Field Marshal Živojin Mišić (1855–1921) [ a] 1 December 1918 5 May 1920 1 year, 156 days Royal Army
Royal Yugoslav Armed Forces (1920–1941)
No.
Portrait
Chief of the General Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Mišić, Živojin Field Marshal Živojin Mišić (1855–1921) 5 May 1920 20 January 1921 † 260 days Royal Army
– Pešić, Petar GeneralPetar Pešić (1871–1944) Acting 21 January 1921 10 March 1921 48 days Royal Army
2 Bojović, Petar Field MarshalPetar Bojović (1858–1945) 10 March 1921 8 December 1921 273 days Royal Army
3 Pešić, Petar GeneralPetar Pešić (1871–1944) 8 December 1921 4 November 1922 331 days Royal Army
– Milovanović, Milan General(when appointed) Divisional general (since 1923) Milan Milovanović (1874–1942) Acting 4 November 1922 30 July 1924 1 year, 269 days Royal Army
(3) Pešić, Petar Army general Petar Pešić (1871–1944) 30 July 1924 11 April 1929 4 years, 255 days Royal Army
4 Milovanović, Milan Army generalMilan Milovanović (1874–1942) 11 April 1929 18 April 1934 5 years, 7 days Royal Army
– Kosić, Petar Divisional generalPetar Kosić (1881–1949) Acting 18 April 1934 1 June 1934 44 days Royal Army
5 Nedić, Milan Army generalMilan Nedić (1877–1946) [ b] 1 June 1934 9 March 1935 281 days Royal Army
– Kosić, Petar Divisional generalPetar Kosić (1881–1949) Acting 10 March 1935 12 May 1935 63 days Royal Army
6 Marić, Ljubomir Army generalLjubomir Marić (1878–1960) 12 May 1935 8 March 1936 301 days Royal Army
– Kosić, Petar Divisional generalPetar Kosić (1881–1949) Acting 8 March 1936 6 September 1936 182 days Royal Army
– Nedić, Milutin Divisional generalMilutin Nedić (1882–1945) Acting [ c] 6 September 1936 6 September 1937 1 year Royal Army
7 Nedić, Milutin Army generalMilutin Nedić (1882–1945) [ c] 6 September 1937 25 August 1938 353 days Royal Army
– Bodi, Mihailo Divisional generalMihailo D. Bodi (1884–1953) Acting 25 August 1938 15 September 1938 21 days Royal Army
8 Simović, Dušan Army generalDušan Simović (1882–1962) 15 September 1938 3 January 1940 1 year, 110 days Royal Air Force
9 Kosić, Petar Army generalPetar Kosić (1881–1949) [ d] 3 January 1940 27 March 1941 1 year, 83 days Royal Army
(8) Simović, Dušan Army generalDušan Simović (1882–1962) 27 March 1941 14 April 1941 18 days Royal Air Force
– Kalafatović, Danilo Army generalDanilo Kalafatović (1875–1946) Acting 15 April 1941 17 April 1941 2 days Royal Army
Yugoslav Army Outside the Homeland (1941–1942)
No.
Portrait
Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Lozić, Miodrag Lieutenant colonelMiodrag Lozić 1941 1942 0–1 years JVvO
Yugoslav Army in the Homeland (1942–1945)
No.
Portrait
Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Mihailović, Dragoljub Army generalDragoljub Mihailović (1893–1946) 1942 1944 1–2 years JVuO
2 Damjanović, Miodrag Brigadier generalMiodrag Damjanović (1893–1956) 1944 1945 0–1 years JVuO
National Liberation Army (1941–1945)
Yugoslav People's Army (1945–1992)
The Chief of the General Staff (Serbo-Croatian : Načelnik Generalštaba - NGŠ , Начелник Генералштаба - НГШ ; Macedonian : Началник на Генералштабот ; Slovene : Načelnik Generalštaba ) was the chief of staff of the General Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) during its existence from 1945 to 1992. He was appointed by the President (after 1980 Presidency ) of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , who was the commander-in-chief . While the Federal Secretary of People's Defence (defence minister ) headed the Federal Secretariat of People's Defence (Savezni sekretarijat za narodnu odbranu - SSNO ) and it was the most effective military person, the Chief of the General Staff (which was the formational part of SSNO ) was the most professional and staff body.
No.
Portrait
Chief of the General Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Party
Defence branch
1 Jovanović, Arso Colonel generalArso Jovanović (1907–1948) [ e] 1 March 1945 15 September 1945 198 days SKJ Ground Forces
2 Popović, Koča Colonel generalKoča Popović (1908–1992) [ f] 15 September 1945 27 January 1953 4 years, 134 days SKJ Ground Forces
3 Dapčević, Peko Colonel generalPeko Dapčević (1913–1999) 27 January 1953 29 April 1955 2 years, 92 days SKJ Ground Forces
4 Vučković, Ljubo Colonel generalLjubo Vučković (1915–1976) 29 April 1955 16 June 1961 6 years, 48 days SKJ Ground Forces
5 Hamović, Rade Colonel generalRade Hamović (1916–2009) 16 June 1961 15 June 1967 5 years, 364 days SKJ Ground Forces
6 Šumonja, Miloš Colonel generalMiloš Šumonja (1918–2006) 15 June 1967 5 January 1970 2 years, 204 days SKJ Ground Forces
7 Bubanj, Viktor Colonel generalViktor Bubanj (1918–1972) 5 January 1970 15 October 1972 † 2 years, 284 days SKJ Air Force
8 Potočar, Stane Colonel generalStane Potočar (1919–1997) 15 October 1972 10 July 1979 6 years, 268 days SKJ Ground Forces
9 Mamula, Branko AdmiralBranko Mamula (1921–2021) [ g] 10 July 1979 5 May 1982 2 years, 299 days SKJ Navy
10 Gračanin, Petar Colonel generalPetar Gračanin (1923–2004) [ h] 5 May 1982 1 September 1985 3 years, 119 days SKJ Ground Forces
11 Čanadi, Zorko Colonel generalZorko Čanadi (1925–2003) 1 September 1985 15 September 1987 2 years, 14 days SKJ Ground Forces
12 Mirković, Stevan Colonel generalStevan Mirković (1927–2015) 15 September 1987 29 September 1989 2 years, 14 days SKJ Ground Forces
13 Adžić, Blagoje Colonel generalBlagoje Adžić (1932–2012) 29 September 1989 27 February 1992 2 years, 151 days SKJ Ground Forces
14 Panić, Života Colonel generalŽivota Panić (1933–2003) [ i] 27 February 1992 20 May 1992 83 days Independent Ground Forces
Timeline
Armed Forces of Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)
Following the breakup of Yugoslavia and the secession of four out of six constituent republic in the SFR Yugoslavia the remaining two (Serbia and Montenegro ) established a federation in 1992 called the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FR Yugoslavia). This lasted until 2003 when it was reconstituted as a state union called Serbia and Montenegro . In 2006 both countries declared independence and parted ways.
No.
Portrait
Chief of the General Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Panić, Života Colonel generalŽivota Panić (1933–2003) [ j] 20 May 1992 26 August 1993 1 year, 98 days Ground Forces
2 Perišić, Momčilo Colonel generalMomčilo Perišić (born 1944) 26 August 1993 26 November 1998 5 years, 92 days Ground Forces
3 Ojdanić, Dragoljub Colonel generalDragoljub Ojdanić (1941–2020) [ k] 26 November 1998 7 February 2000 1 year, 73 days Ground Forces
4 Pavković, Nebojša Colonel generalNebojša Pavković (born 1946) 7 February 2000 24 June 2002 2 years, 137 days Ground Forces
5 Krga, Branko Colonel generalBranko Krga (born 1945) [ l] 24 June 2002 23 December 2004 2 years, 182 days Ground Forces
6 Paskaš, Dragan Lt. Col. General Dragan Paskaš (born 1951) 23 December 2004 6 October 2005 287 days Ground Forces
7 Jokić, Ljubiša Lt. Col. GeneralLjubiša Jokić (born 1958) 6 October 2005 3 June 2006 240 days Air Force
Timeline
See also
Notes
Sources
Chief of the General Staff: 1876–2000, Ivetić Velimir, Belgrade 2000.
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