List of Chetnik voivodes
This is list of Chetnik voivodes.
Old Serbia and Macedonia, Balkan Wars
- Kosta Milovanović-Pećanac (1904)
- Jovan Stojković-Babunski (1905)
- Vojislav Tankosić-Voja (1905)
- Lazar Kujundžić-Klempa (1905)
- Pavle Mladenović-Čiča (1905)
- Ljuba Jezdić-Razvigora (1905)
- Aksentije Bacetović-Baceta (1905)
- Savatije Milošević (1905)
- Borko Paštrović (1905)
- Doksim Mihailović (1905)
- Ilija Jovanović-Pčinjski (1905)
- Jovan Dovezenski
- Vojin Popović-Vuk
- Svetozar Rašković
- Trajko Mitrović-Koporan Čauš
- Jovan Cvetković-Dolgač
- Zafir Premčević
- Stojan Simonović-Koruba
- Krsta Kovačević-Trgoviški
- Trenko Rujanović
- Spasa Pavlović-Garda
- Rista Cvetković-Sušački
- Đorđe Cvetković
- Janićije Mićić
- Pavle Jačinski
- Petko Ilić
- Rade Radivojević-Dušan
- Dragoljub Nikolić
- Rista Starački
- Jovan Pešić
- Đorđe Ristić-Skopljanče
- Arsa Stanković
- Vladimir Kovačević
- Jovan Grković-Gapon
- Vanđel Dimitrijević-Skopljanče
- Aleksandar Blagojević
- Dragiša Kovačević
- Dušan Dimitrijević-Dule
- Stevan Nedić-Ćela
- Todor Krstić-Algunjski
- Branivoje Jovanović-Brana
- Milan Vasić
- Pavle Vidojević
- Pavle Blažarić
- Aleksa Kominić-Hercegovac
- Stevan Rajković
- Panta Radosavljević
- Veličko Domorovski
- Rista Maksimović-Giljanče
- Vukajlo Božović-Prota
- Milivoje Dinić
- Tasa Donić-Smederevac
- Milutin Babović
- Petar Mitrozić
- Milutin Ivanović
- Vasilije Trbić
- Dejan Popović Jekić
- Bogdan Jugović Hajnc
- Radoje Pantić
- Milorad Pavićević
- Milosav Jelić
- Dušan Jezdić
- Nikola Skadarac (1908)
- Petar Koćura (1908)
- Micko Krstić
- Andjelko Krstić
- Bogdan Radenković
- Jovan Naumović-Vojvoda Osogovski
World War I
- Ilija Trifunović (1916)
World War II
- Dragoljub Mihailović
- Kosta Pećanac
- Momčilo Đujić - named by King Peter II in 1942,[1] commander of the Dinara Chetnik Division.
- Dobroslav Jevđević - named in 1942
- Milo Rakočević - named by Ilija Trifunović in 1942
- Stojan Krstić - commander of the Vardar Chetnik Corps.
- Uroš Drenović
- Nikola Kalabić
- Ilija Trifunović-Birčanin
- Dragoslav Račić
- Dragutin Keserović
- Petar Baćović
- Jezdimir Dangić
- Dragiša Vasić
Yugoslav Wars
- Vojislav Šešelj - named by Momčilo Đujić on June 28, 1989[2]
- Tomislav Nikolić - named by Vojislav Šešelj
- Rade Čubrilo - named by Momčilo Đujić in 1993[3]
- Slavko Aleksić - named by Vojislav Šešelj in May 1993[4]
- Mirko Blagojević - named by Vojislav Šešelj on May 13, 1993[5]
- Branislav Gavrilović - named by Vojislav Šešelj in May 1993[4]
- Branislav Vakić - named by Vojislav Šešelj on May 13, 1993[5]
- Vasilije Vidović - named by Vojislav Šešelj in May 1993[4]
Named after Yugoslav Wars
- Miodrag Božović - named by Milo Rakočević in 2007[6]
- Andrija Mandić - named by Milo Rakočević in 2007[6]
References
- ↑ Momčilo Đujić has died
- ↑ The Prosecutor of the Tirubal Against Vojislav Seselj
- ↑ Title of voivode only for military service
- 1 2 3 "Sešelj: Četničke vojvode oko Sarajeva bile štarešine VRS". Press. Beta. 2008-02-27. Retrieved 2010-11-30.
- 1 2 Wednesday, 27 February 2008 Transcript from Šešelj ICTY case
- 1 2 New voivodes with moral affinity
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