Radivoje Janković
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Adjutant general
Radivoje Janković (7 Oct 1889 - 1949) was a general of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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17 Apr 1936 - 22 Oct 1937: Deputy Chief of Operations, General Staff
6 Sep 1936: Promoted to Brigadni General
22 Oct 1937 - 29 Jan 1940: Chief of Directorate I, General Staff
29 Jan 1940 - 23 Oct 1940: Chief of Directorate III, General Staff
1 Dec 1940: Promoted to Divizijski General
23 Oct 1940 - 3 Apr 1941: Commander, Moravska Division District
3 Apr 1941 - 17 Apr 1941: Chief of Army Operations
after 1941: Adjutant general
of the King Peter II of Yugoslavia
, whom he accompanied into exile.
Adjutant general
An Adjutant General is a military chief administrative officer.-Imperial Russia:In Imperial Russia, the General-Adjutant was a Court officer, who was usually an army general. He served as a personal aide to the Tsar and hence was a member of the H. I. M. Retinue...
Radivoje Janković (7 Oct 1889 - 1949) was a general of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a state stretching from the Western Balkans to Central Europe which existed during the often-tumultuous interwar era of 1918–1941...
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17 Apr 1936 - 22 Oct 1937: Deputy Chief of Operations, General Staff
6 Sep 1936: Promoted to Brigadni General
22 Oct 1937 - 29 Jan 1940: Chief of Directorate I, General Staff
29 Jan 1940 - 23 Oct 1940: Chief of Directorate III, General Staff
1 Dec 1940: Promoted to Divizijski General
23 Oct 1940 - 3 Apr 1941: Commander, Moravska Division District
3 Apr 1941 - 17 Apr 1941: Chief of Army Operations
after 1941: Adjutant general
Adjutant general
An Adjutant General is a military chief administrative officer.-Imperial Russia:In Imperial Russia, the General-Adjutant was a Court officer, who was usually an army general. He served as a personal aide to the Tsar and hence was a member of the H. I. M. Retinue...
of the King Peter II of Yugoslavia
Peter II of Yugoslavia
Peter II, also known as Peter II Karađorđević , was the third and last King of Yugoslavia...
, whom he accompanied into exile.
Sources
- Generali i admirali Kraljevine Jugoslavije 1918-1941, by Mile S. Bjelajac, Andris J. Kursietis, personal archives