Blagoje Adžić

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Blagoje Adžić
Blagoje Adžić
From left: Veljko Kadijević and Blagoje Adžić.
From left: Veljko Kadijević and Blagoje Adžić.

General Blagoje Adžić (Cyrillic: Благоје Аџић) (born September 2nd, 1932 in Pridvorica, Yugoslavia) was the acting minister of defence in the Yugoslav government. Although his rank was Colonel General, he was in charge of the Yugoslav people's army after the resignation of general Veljko Kadijević in 1992. Adžić was in office from September 29th, 1989 to February 27th, 1992 until his resignation. He was replaced by Života Panić.

After his third year in industrial school, he graduated from officer training school in 1953. After he had graduated, he also received a diploma in foreign languages from the JNA military school. He travelled to the USSR and graduated from the military academy "Frunze" (named after Mikhail Frunze) in 1969, and then graduated from military academy in 1973. Adžić then graduated from the People's Defence School in 1987

He held a number of posts in the Yugoslav People's Army including commander of the 1st and 3rd batallions of the 4th Proleteriat Infantry Regiment, commander of the 25th and 26th Infantry Division and commander of 52nd Corps. He served 10 other smaller posts all throughout his miltary career.

He became Deputy Commander of the 7th Army in 1986 and held that position until 1987, when he was promoted to Lieutenant General. He also held the position of Deputy Chief of Staff in Yugoslav Army Headquarters until 1989 when he was promoted to Colonel General.

Preceded by
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Chief of the General Staff of Yugoslav People's Army
29 September 1989 - 27 February 1992
Succeeded by
Života Panić
Preceded by
Veljko Kadijević
Federal secretary of people's defense (acting)
1992
Succeeded by
Života Panić (acting)