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Života Panić

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Years of service
  
1952–1993

Battles and wars
  
Yugoslav Wars

Battles/wars
  
Yugoslav wars

Rank
  
Colonel general

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Allegiance
  
Yugoslavia  FR Yugoslavia

Died
  
19 November 2003, Belgrade, Serbia

Service/branches
  
Yugoslav People's Army (?–1992), Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro (?–1993)

Similar
  
Blagoje Adžić, Veljko Kadijević, Borisav Jović, Petar Gračanin, Branko Mamula

Života Panić (Serbian Cyrillic: Живота Панић; 3 November 1933 – 19 November 2003) was the last acting Minister of Defense and Army Chief of Staff in the Yugoslav government.

Panić held the rank of General, he was in charge of the Yugoslav people's army after the resignation of general Blagoje Adžić in 1992. Panić was in office from 1992 until 1993 (in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) through the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. In 1993, he was sacked for scandals relating to his son, Goran, who was supplying the army at supposed inflated prices.

Panić graduated from Yugoslavian military school as a tank commander and gradually rose through the ranks of the Yugoslav People's Army through the 1970s and 1980s. He was given authority over the 1st Army District (Belgrade) and was the senior officer in charge of the units which fought in the battle of Vukovar. With the dissolution of Yugoslavia, on 27 April 1992 Panić was offered a position of chief of staff in the new Yugoslav Army. Panić began to re-align the Yugoslav army in 1993 with new battle-plans and strategies, but was not prepared for the political power struggles that were occurring in Belgrade at the time and retired.

Death

Panić died in Belgrade on 19 November 2003, shortly after his 70th birthday.

References

Života Panić Wikipedia