Jovan Andjelković also spelled Jovan Anđelković ( Serbian: Јован Анђелковић; (14) 26 June 1840 – (16) 28 August 1885) was a general of the Armed Forces of the Principality of Serbia, a professional writer, professor at the Military Academy in Belgrade. In the period from 1880 to 1882, he was the acting Chief of the Serbian General Staff. [1] In 1879 he also served as the 5th Dean of the Academic Board and chief of the Military Academy.
He was born in Belgrade, Principality of Serbia on (14) 26 June 1840. After completing his high school education, he enrolled at the Artillery School of the Military Academy in 1855. In time he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant when he completed the five-year course. In 1862 and 1867 two Bulgarian legions of volunteers were founded, thanks to the General Staff of the Serbian Army of which Andjelković was a member. [2] Later, he was promoted to the rank of major (1873), lieutenant colonel (1876), colonel (1879) and general (1885). [1] He died on August (16) 28 1885 in Plzeň, Austria-Hungary while observing Austrian army maneuvers.
In his military career, he performed the following important functions:
He was also a professor and chief of the Military Academy in Belgrade. [4]
He has published several articles and books:
Jovan Andjelković also spelled Jovan Anđelković ( Serbian: Јован Анђелковић; (14) 26 June 1840 – (16) 28 August 1885) was a general of the Armed Forces of the Principality of Serbia, a professional writer, professor at the Military Academy in Belgrade. In the period from 1880 to 1882, he was the acting Chief of the Serbian General Staff. [1] In 1879 he also served as the 5th Dean of the Academic Board and chief of the Military Academy.
He was born in Belgrade, Principality of Serbia on (14) 26 June 1840. After completing his high school education, he enrolled at the Artillery School of the Military Academy in 1855. In time he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant when he completed the five-year course. In 1862 and 1867 two Bulgarian legions of volunteers were founded, thanks to the General Staff of the Serbian Army of which Andjelković was a member. [2] Later, he was promoted to the rank of major (1873), lieutenant colonel (1876), colonel (1879) and general (1885). [1] He died on August (16) 28 1885 in Plzeň, Austria-Hungary while observing Austrian army maneuvers.
In his military career, he performed the following important functions:
He was also a professor and chief of the Military Academy in Belgrade. [4]
He has published several articles and books: