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1 List of chiefs of the general staff  



1.1  Royal Yugoslav Army and Navy (19181920)  





1.2  Royal Yugoslav Armed Forces (19201941)  





1.3  Yugoslav Army Outside the Homeland (19411942)  





1.4  Yugoslav Army in the Homeland (19421945)  





1.5  National Liberation Army (19411945)  





1.6  Yugoslav People's Army (19451992)  



1.6.1  Timeline  







1.7  Armed Forces of Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro (19922006)  



1.7.1  Timeline  









2 See also  





3 Notes  





4 Sources  














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Chief of the General Staff
  • Načelnik Generalštaba (Serbo-Croatian)
  • Standard of the Chief of the General Staff (1995–2003)

    Longest in office
    Colonel general Stane Potočar

    15 October 1972 – 10 July 1979
     Royal Yugoslav Army (1918–41)
     Yugoslav People's Army (1945–92)
     Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)
    TypeChief of staff
    StatusAbolished
    AbbreviationNGŠ
    Member ofGeneral Staff
    Reports toMinister of Defence of Yugoslavia
    SeatYugoslav Ministry of Defence building, Belgrade (1965–99)
    AppointerHead of state of Yugoslavia (1918–92)
    President of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)
    Term lengthNo fixed length
    PrecursorChief of the Serbian General Staff
    Formation1 December 1918
    First holderField Marshal Živojin Mišić
    Final holderLt. Col. General Ljubiša Jokić
    Abolished3 June 2006
    Superseded byChairman of the Chiefs of Joint Staff (BiH)
    Chief of the General Staff (Croatia)
    Chief of the General Staff (North Macedonia)
    Chief of the General Staff (Montenegro)
    Chief of the Serbian General Staff
    Chief of the General Staff (Slovenia)
    DeputyDeputy Chief of the General Staff

    The Chief of the General Staff of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Начелник Генералштаба / Načelnik Generalštaba; Slovene: Načelnik Generalštaba; Macedonian: Началник на Генералштабот, romanizedNačalnik 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

    [edit]

    † denotes people who died in office.

    Royal Yugoslav Army and Navy (1918–1920)

    [edit]
    No. Portrait Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch
    1

    Živojin Mišić

    Mišić, ŽivojinField Marshal
    Živojin Mišić
    (1855–1921)
    [a]
    1 December 19185 May 19201 year, 156 days Royal Army

    Royal Yugoslav Armed Forces (1920–1941)

    [edit]
    No. Portrait Chief of the General Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch
    1

    Živojin Mišić

    Mišić, ŽivojinField Marshal
    Živojin Mišić
    (1855–1921)
    5 May 192020 January 1921 †260 days Royal Army

    Petar Pešić

    Pešić, PetarGeneral
    Petar Pešić
    (1871–1944)
    Acting
    21 January 192110 March 192148 days Royal Army
    2

    Petar Bojović

    Bojović, PetarField Marshal
    Petar Bojović
    (1858–1945)
    10 March 19218 December 1921273 days Royal Army
    3

    Petar Pešić

    Pešić, PetarGeneral
    Petar Pešić
    (1871–1944)
    8 December 19214 November 1922331 days Royal Army

    Milan Milovanović

    Milovanović, MilanGeneral
    (when appointed)
    Divisional general
    (since 1923)
    Milan Milovanović
    (1874–1942)
    Acting
    4 November 192230 July 19241 year, 269 days Royal Army
    (3)

    Petar Pešić

    Pešić, PetarArmy general
    Petar Pešić
    (1871–1944)
    30 July 192411 April 19294 years, 255 days Royal Army
    4

    Milan Milovanović

    Milovanović, MilanArmy general
    Milan Milovanović
    (1874–1942)
    11 April 192918 April 19345 years, 7 days Royal Army

    Petar Kosić

    Kosić, PetarDivisional general
    Petar Kosić
    (1881–1949)
    Acting
    18 April 19341 June 193444 days Royal Army
    5

    Milan Nedić

    Nedić, MilanArmy general
    Milan Nedić
    (1877–1946)
    [b]
    1 June 19349 March 1935281 days Royal Army

    Petar Kosić

    Kosić, PetarDivisional general
    Petar Kosić
    (1881–1949)
    Acting
    10 March 193512 May 193563 days Royal Army
    6

    Ljubomir Marić

    Marić, LjubomirArmy general
    Ljubomir Marić
    (1878–1960)
    12 May 19358 March 1936301 days Royal Army

    Petar Kosić

    Kosić, PetarDivisional general
    Petar Kosić
    (1881–1949)
    Acting
    8 March 19366 September 1936182 days Royal Army

    Milutin Nedić

    Nedić, MilutinDivisional general
    Milutin Nedić
    (1882–1945)
    Acting
    [c]
    6 September 19366 September 19371 year Royal Army
    7

    Milutin Nedić

    Nedić, MilutinArmy general
    Milutin Nedić
    (1882–1945)
    [c]
    6 September 193725 August 1938353 days Royal Army

    Mihailo D. Bodi

    Bodi, MihailoDivisional general
    Mihailo D. Bodi
    (1884–1953)
    Acting
    25 August 193815 September 193821 days Royal Army
    8

    Dušan Simović

    Simović, DušanArmy general
    Dušan Simović
    (1882–1962)
    15 September 19383 January 19401 year, 110 days Royal Air Force
    9

    Petar Kosić

    Kosić, PetarArmy general
    Petar Kosić
    (1881–1949)
    [d]
    3 January 194027 March 19411 year, 83 days Royal Army
    (8)

    Dušan Simović

    Simović, DušanArmy general
    Dušan Simović
    (1882–1962)
    27 March 194114 April 194118 days Royal Air Force

    Danilo Kalafatović

    Kalafatović, DaniloArmy general
    Danilo Kalafatović
    (1875–1946)
    Acting
    15 April 194117 April 19412 days Royal Army

    Yugoslav Army Outside the Homeland (1941–1942)

    [edit]
    No. Portrait Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch
    1

    Miodrag Lozić

    Lozić, MiodragLieutenant colonel
    Miodrag Lozić
    194119420–1 years JVvO

    Yugoslav Army in the Homeland (1942–1945)

    [edit]
    No. Portrait Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch
    1

    Dragoljub Mihailović

    Mihailović, DragoljubArmy general
    Dragoljub Mihailović
    (1893–1946)
    194219441–2 years JVuO
    2

    Miodrag Damjanović

    Damjanović, MiodragBrigadier general
    Miodrag Damjanović
    (1893–1956)
    194419450–1 years JVuO

    National Liberation Army (1941–1945)

    [edit]
    No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Time in office Party Defence branch
    N/A

    Josip Broz Tito

    Tito, Josip BrozMarshal of Yugoslavia
    Josip Broz Tito
    (1892–1980)
    Commander of the Supreme Headquarters and Commander-in-Chief
    27 June 19411 March 19453 years, 247 daysSKJ NOV i POJ
    N/A

    Arso Jovanović

    Jovanović, ArsoLt. Col. General
    Arso Jovanović
    (1907–1948)
    Chief of the Supreme Headquarters
    12 December 19411 March 19453 years, 79 daysSKJ NOV i POJ

    Yugoslav People's Army (1945–1992)

    [edit]

    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

    Arso Jovanović

    Jovanović, ArsoColonel general
    Arso Jovanović
    (1907–1948)
    [e]
    1 March 194515 September 1945198 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    2

    Koča Popović

    Popović, KočaColonel general
    Koča Popović
    (1908–1992)
    [f]
    15 September 194527 January 19534 years, 134 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    3

    Peko Dapčević

    Dapčević, PekoColonel general
    Peko Dapčević
    (1913–1999)
    27 January 195329 April 19552 years, 92 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    4

    Ljubo Vučković

    Vučković, LjuboColonel general
    Ljubo Vučković
    (1915–1976)
    29 April 195516 June 19616 years, 48 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    5

    Rade Hamović

    Hamović, RadeColonel general
    Rade Hamović
    (1916–2009)
    16 June 196115 June 19675 years, 364 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    6

    Miloš Šumonja

    Šumonja, MilošColonel general
    Miloš Šumonja
    (1918–2006)
    15 June 19675 January 19702 years, 204 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    7

    Viktor Bubanj

    Bubanj, ViktorColonel general
    Viktor Bubanj
    (1918–1972)
    5 January 197015 October 1972 †2 years, 284 daysSKJ Air Force
    8

    Stane Potočar

    Potočar, StaneColonel general
    Stane Potočar
    (1919–1997)
    15 October 197210 July 19796 years, 268 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    9

    Branko Mamula

    Mamula, BrankoAdmiral
    Branko Mamula
    (1921–2021)
    [g]
    10 July 19795 May 19822 years, 299 daysSKJ Navy
    10

    Petar Gračanin

    Gračanin, PetarColonel general
    Petar Gračanin
    (1923–2004)
    [h]
    5 May 19821 September 19853 years, 119 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    11

    Zorko Čanadi

    Čanadi, ZorkoColonel general
    Zorko Čanadi
    (1925–2003)
    1 September 198515 September 19872 years, 14 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    12

    Stevan Mirković

    Mirković, StevanColonel general
    Stevan Mirković
    (1927–2015)
    15 September 198729 September 19892 years, 14 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    13

    Blagoje Adžić

    Adžić, BlagojeColonel general
    Blagoje Adžić
    (1932–2012)
    29 September 198927 February 19922 years, 151 daysSKJ Ground Forces
    14

    Života Panić

    Panić, ŽivotaColonel general
    Života Panić
    (1933–2003)
    [i]
    27 February 199220 May 199283 daysIndependent Ground Forces

    Timeline

    [edit]
    Života PanićBlagoje AdžićStevan MirkovićZorko ČanadiPetar GračaninBranko MamulaStane PotočarViktor BubanjMiloš ŠumonjaRade HamovićLjubo VučkovićPeko DapčevićKoča PopovićArso Jovanović

    Armed Forces of Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)

    [edit]

    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

    Života Panić

    Panić, ŽivotaColonel general
    Života Panić
    (1933–2003)
    [j]
    20 May 199226 August 19931 year, 98 days Ground Forces
    2

    Momčilo Perišić

    Perišić, MomčiloColonel general
    Momčilo Perišić
    (born 1944)
    26 August 199326 November 19985 years, 92 days Ground Forces
    3

    Dragoljub Ojdanić

    Ojdanić, DragoljubColonel general
    Dragoljub Ojdanić
    (1941–2020)
    [k]
    26 November 19987 February 20001 year, 73 days Ground Forces
    4

    Nebojša Pavković

    Pavković, NebojšaColonel general
    Nebojša Pavković
    (born 1946)
    7 February 200024 June 20022 years, 137 days Ground Forces
    5

    Branko Krga

    Krga, BrankoColonel general
    Branko Krga
    (born 1945)
    [l]
    24 June 200223 December 20042 years, 182 days Ground Forces
    6

    Dragan Paskaš

    Paskaš, DraganLt. Col. General
    Dragan Paskaš
    (born 1951)
    23 December 20046 October 2005287 days Ground Forces
    7

    Ljubiša Jokić

    Jokić, LjubišaLt. Col. General
    Ljubiša Jokić
    (born 1958)
    6 October 20053 June 2006240 days Air Force

    Timeline

    [edit]
    Ljubiša JokićDragan PaskašBranko KrgaNebojša PavkovićDragoljub OjdanićMomčilo PerišićŽivota Panić

    See also

    [edit]

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ Previously served as Chief of the Serbian General Staff.
  • ^ Later served as the Prime Minister of the Government of National Salvation from 1941 to 1944.
  • ^ a b Brother of Milan Nedić.
  • ^ Removed from office in the Yugoslav coup d'état.
  • ^ Killed by border guards while allegedly trying to escape to Romania during the Informbiro period.
  • ^ Afterwards served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1953 to 1965.
  • ^ Afterwards served as the Minister of Defence from 1982 to 1988.
  • ^ Later served as the President of the Presidency of SR Serbia from 1987 to 1989.
  • ^ Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia from 20 May 1992.
  • ^ Chief of the General Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army until 20 May 1992.
  • ^ Afterwards served as the Minister of Defence in 2000.
  • ^ Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro since 7 March 2003.
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