Mustafa Polutak

Mustafa Polutak
Born (1946-01-01) 1 January 1946
Goražde, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Allegiance

 Yugoslavia

 Bosnia and Herzegovina

 Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Service/branch

Yugoslav People's Army

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Years of service

1970–92 (in Yugoslavian People's Army)

1992–97 (in Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

1997-2000 (in Army of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Rank

Colonel (in Yugoslav People's Army)

Brigadier General (in Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Commands held Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Command

Mustafa Polutak[1] (born 1 January 1946) is a former soldier in the Bosnian Army during the Bosnian War. He completed his Primary and Secondary schooling in Goražde. He completed the Military Academy direction of the Ordnance in Belgrade and Sarajevo between 1966 and 1970. Between 1980 and 1982, he completed command and staff of Academy in Belgrade (MA). Decision of the Presidency of RBiH 1997. promoted in rank of Brigadier general. Retired in 2000. Of 2002. led the Association for the Protection of the achievements of the struggle for Bosnia and Herzegovina.Published several scientific articles in the journal "KORAK". Participated in several scientific meetings from which the articles published in magazines and brochures. Author of the book: "Kako smo branili Bosnu i Hercegovinu" (How we defended Bosnia and Herzegovina).

Career

References

  1. "sdp.ba". Retrieved May 23, 2012.


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