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Petar Kosić

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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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Infantry Brigade, and then, on 10 February 1927, he was appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Third Army District. From 11 April 1929, he was appointed acting commander of the 2nd Cavalry Division. On 16 November 1930, he was appointed First Assistant Chief of General Staff. He was appointed
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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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After completing his schooling, he was first appointed a sergeant in the 8th Infantry Regiment on October 10, 1906, and in less than a month, on November 7, 1906, he was transferred to the position of sergeant in the Infantry
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In 1920, he married Olga, the daughter of Professor Stevan Lovčević, the director of the grammar school, the head of the Ministry of Education and the king's teacher. His godparents at the wedding were General
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in the period 1932/1933. He was the acting commander of the first army district from 6 September 1936, and the following year, from 18 November 1937, he was the commander of the city of
333: 258:. He continued his education as a cadet of the 14th grade of the higher school of the Military Academy, which he finished in 1906. He served his internship in 315:
Division of the 1st Call. After that, he was appointed as a clerk in the headquarters of the Second Army, and on 8 September 1914, after the failure at
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Komunistička partija Jugoslavije u ratu i revoluciji: Istina o navodno oslobodilačkoj borbi
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In a military coup on 27 March 1941, the March Putsch, he was removed from the post of
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Division of the 1st Call. In that capacity, he welcomed the end of the war.
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II and III degree and numerous monuments, medals and foreign decorations.
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with swords III and IV degree, the Order of the White Eagle V degree, the
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He was promoted to the rank of artillery lieutenant in 1900;
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Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments
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Hitler's Balkan Campaign and the Invasion of the USSR
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During the 1: 173:with swords III and IV degree 492:. Izd. "Jugoslovena". 1985. 416:Order of the Yugoslav Crown 187:Order of the Yugoslav Crown 644: 414:I, II and III degree, the 371:of the first class, 1911; 357:Aleksandar Cincar-Marković 349:Chief of the General Staff 342:Chief of the General Staff 220:Chief of the General Staff 142:Chief of the General Staff 404:Order of Karađorđe's Star 400:Order of Karađorđe's Star 166:Order of Karađorđe's Star 44: 28: 408:Order of the White Eagle 391:, 6 September 1930; and 123:1906 - 1918, 1919 - 1949 463:The Fall of Yugoslavia 248:Principality of Serbia 106:Principality of Serbia 72:Principality of Serbia 560:. H. Hamilton. 1980. 395:on 6 September 1937. 183:I, II and III degree 120:Years of service 224:Yugoslav coup d'état 412:Order of Saint Sava 398:He was awarded the 387:, 1 December 1925; 383:, 14 October 1920; 340:. 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Index


Bujačić
Valjevo
Principality of Serbia
Belgrade
SR Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia
Principality of Serbia
Kingdom of Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia
Army General
Chief of the General Staff
Balkan Wars
First World War
Order of Karađorđe's Star
Order of the White Eagle (Serbia)
Order of the White Eagle (Serbia)
Order of St. Sava
Order of the Yugoslav Crown
officer
Royal Serbian Army
army general
Royal Yugoslav Army
Nazi Germany
Chief of the General Staff
Yugoslav coup d'état
Dušan Simović
Bujačić
Valjevo
Principality of Serbia

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