Miloš Vasić (general)

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General

Miloš Vasić
Order of the Star of Karađorđe

Miloš Vasić (

general who commanded the Serbian 3rd Army in World War I
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Biography

Miloš Vasić fought as a volunteer in the

Field Marshal which was new in Serbian army. After the May Coup in 1903, he retired from public life.[1]

At the outbreak of

the Balkan Wars (1912-1913), he was recalled to duty and became liaison officer with the Greek Army. In July 1914 he was appointed head of the Branicevski detachment and on 30 August 1914 of the Second Danube Division.[1]

In the first months of 1916, when Živojin Mišić was hospitalized in France, he became temporary commander of the Serbian 1st Army, before returning to Greece as liaison officer. On 14 August 1916 he replaced Pavle Jurišić Šturm at the head of the Serbian 3rd Army, until it was disbanded on 28 March 1917. Following that he was sent as liaison officer to Italy, where he remained until the end of the War.[1]

After the war, he was involved in the discussions with Italy about the

Dalmatian Question and was again Minister of Defense between January and November 1922.[1] General Miloš Vasić died in Belgrade on 20 October 1935. He is buried in the Alley of the Greats at Belgrade New Cemetery.[2]

References

Sources

  • Bjelajac, Mile S. (2004). Generals and admirals of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1941. Institute for Recent History of Serbia. .
  • "Commemoration of the 82nd Anniversary of the Death of General Miloš Vasić". beogradskagroblja.com. 2017-10-20.
Government offices
Preceded by
Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac
Serbian Minister of Defence

1900–1901
Succeeded by
Preceded by Yugoslavian Minister of Defence
1922
Succeeded by