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1 Military career  





2 Bosnian War  





3 After the war  





4 Military Ranks  



4.1  JNA  





4.2  Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina  







5 References  














Mehmed Alagić






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Mehmed Alagić
Born(1947-07-08)8 July 1947
Sanski Most, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
Died7 March 2003(2003-03-07) (aged 55)
Sanski Most, Bosnia and Herzegovina
AllegianceSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia (1967–92)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–96)
Service/branchLand forces
Years of service1970–96
RankBrigadier general
UnitOperational Group (OG) Bosnian Krajina, 3rd Corps, 7th Corps
Commands heldArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH)
Battles/wars
  • Operation Vlašić (1995)
  • Mehmed Alagić (8 July 1947[1] – 7 March 2003[2]) was a Bosnian general in the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Military career[edit]

    Mehmed Alagić graduated from the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) military academyinBanja Luka in 1970. Later he became the commander of the military academy. In 1986, he became commander of the 36th mechanised brigade and in 1989 commander of the Zrenjanin brigade as part of the Novi Sad Corps.[citation needed]

    Bosnian War[edit]

    Alagić left the JNA in February 1991. On 13 December 1993 he served in the 17th Krajina Brigade of the 3rd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 8 March 1993 he became commander of the Operational Group (OG) Bosnian Krajina within the 3rd Corps. He became commander of the 3rd Corps on 1 November 1993.

    After the war[edit]

    In March 1996, as a member of the SDA party, Alagić was elected for the mayorofSanski Most municipality and a member of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Parliament.

    In 2001 he was indicted for war crimes at the ICTY, but died before the trial commenced. Subsequent to his death, the case was terminated. His co-defendants were convicted and served jail time.[3]

    In December 2019, Sarajevo Canton initiated a process to name a major street in the city in General Alagić's honour.

    Military Ranks[edit]

    JNA[edit]

    Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Del Ponte, Carla (11 January 2002), The Prosecutor of the Tribunal Against Enver Hadzihasanovic, Mehmed Alagic, Amir Kubura: Amended Indictment, archived from the original on 13 November 2005, retrieved 30 November 2008
  • ^ International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (24 March 2003), Proceedings Against Mehmed Alagic Terminated, archived from the original on 17 January 2005, retrieved 8 August 2008
  • ^ "Case information sheet. The Prosecutor v. Enver Hadžihasanović and Amir Kubura" (PDF). icty.org. Retrieved 31 August 2023.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mehmed_Alagić&oldid=1224763364"

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