Miloje Miletić

Miloje Miletić
Miloje Miletić
Miloje Miletić
Lt. General Miloje Miletić
Chief-of-staff of the Serbian Armed Forces
Born 20 June 1953 (1953-06-20) (age 58)
Blace, FPR Yugoslavia
Allegiance  Serbia
Service/branch Serbian Armed Forces
Serbian Land Forces
Years of service 1976-
Rank General
Battles/wars Kosovo War
NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia

Miloje Miletić (born 1953) is the Chief-of-staff of the Serbian Armed Forces, having been appointed on 15 February 2009.[1] He previously served as acting Deputy Chief of the General Staff.[2][3] Miletić is married and has two children.

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Education

  • School of National Defence, 2000
  • Staff Command College, 1995
  • Military Academy, Artillery, 1976

Commands held

  • Deputy Chief of SAF GS
  • Chief of the Development Department(Ј-5), SAF GS
  • Chief of the Training Department (Ј-7), SAF GS
  • Chief of the Artillery Department, Field Army Sector, SAF GS
  • Deputy Chief of the Artillery Department, Army Sector, SAF GS
  • Chief of the Artillery Department, Field Army Sector, SAF GS
  • Command posts ranging from the platoon commander to the commanding officer of motorized and artillery brigade
Military offices
Preceded by
Zdravko Ponoš
as Chief of the General Staff of Serbian Armed Forces
Chief of the General Staff of Military of Serbia
15 February 2009 -
Succeeded by
Incumbent

References

  1. ^ "LTG Miletic appointed as the new SAF GS Chief". Ekonomist Media Group (Belgrade). 2009-02-17. http://www.emportal.rs/en/news/serbia/79337.html. Retrieved 2009-02-18. 
  2. ^ http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2009/02/15/europe/EU-Serbia-Army.php
  3. ^ http://www.b92.net/eng/news/comments.php?nav_id=57070

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