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General (Yugoslav People's Army)

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General Yugoslav People's Army
General Jugoslovenske narodne armije
Country Yugoslavia
Service branch Yugoslav Ground Forces
 Yugoslav Air Force
Non-NATO rankOF-10
Formation1955
Abolished1974
Next higher rankMarshal of Yugoslavia
Next lower rankGeneral of the army
Fleet admiral
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General (YPA) or General (JNA) (Serbo-Croatian: General Jugoslovenske narodne armije, Генерал Југословенске народне армије, Slovene: General Jugoslovanske ljudske armade) was the highest rank of Yugoslav People's Army (in theory the second highest, after Marshal of Yugoslavia which was created for Josip Broz Tito and held by him alone). The only person to ever considered for promotion in rank of "General" was Ivan Gošnjak as deputy supreme commander. This rank was created in 1955 for deputy supreme commander of armored forces SFRY and it was abolished in 1974. After that the highest rank of Yugoslav People's Army was Army general for Yugoslav Ground Forces and Yugoslav Air Force, and Fleet admiral for Yugoslav Navy.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "General nad generalima". Novosti. 19 February 2011.

Bibliography

  • Military Lexicon. Belgrade: Yugoslav People Army. 1981.
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