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General Staff from 4 May 1920, and from 24 November 1921, the assistant chief of the
General Staff of the First Army District. He performed the function of acting chief of the General Staff of the Second Army District for a short time and was confirmed as chief of staff on 11 April 1923. On 10 November 1925, he was transferred as the acting commander of the
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After the end of the First World War, in the period from 26 October 1919 to
November 29, 1921, he was a professor of tactics at the Artillery School of the Military Academy in the newly-formed Serbian army. In parallel with the professorship, he was the head of the Operational Department of the
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