Milan Andrejević
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Milan Andrejević (1853 - 1916) was a colonel in the Serbian army.
Biography[edit]
He graduated from the Artillery School of the Military Academy in Belgrade. He took part in the Serbian-Turkish war as an adjutant of the Valjevo Brigade. Milan Andrejević was appointed commander of the cadets of the Military Academy on November 6, 1890. [1] In the Serbo-Bulgarian war in 1885, he commanded the Second Battalion of the Šumadija Division. During the Balkan Wars, he was at the head of the Šumadija Division. In the First World War, he led the Second Depot Command and was the president of the military court. During the peacetime periods, he taught several subjects at the Military Academy in Belgrade. He was the Minister of War in the government of Sava Grujić (1903-1904). He died in the First World War in the Albanian city of Durres.
Literature[edit]
- Official Military Gazette, Year 10, No. 47-48, November 20, 1890. p. 1419-1420.
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