Novica Simić | |
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Born | Nova Kasaba, Milići, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia | 18 November 1948
Died | 2 March 2012 Belgrade, Serbia | (aged 63)
Buried | Saint Pantelija Cemetery,
Banja Luka |
Allegiance |
SFR Yugoslavia Republika Srpska |
Service/ |
Yugoslav People's Army (until 1992) Army of Republika Srpska (1992–2003) |
Rank | Lieutenant general |
Unit | 1st Krajina Corps |
Battles/wars | |
Awards | Order of the Star of Karađorđe |
Novica Simić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Новица Симић; 18 November 1948 – 2 March 2012) was a Bosnian Serb military general during the Bosnian War. [1]
In 2022 "March of General Novica Simić" was composed by Dušan Pokrajčić, for his merit in Operation Corridor, which connected two parts of Serbian Republic. [2]
His brother Goran Simić is a poet who supported the Bosnian government during the war. [7] His son is writer Danijel Simić. [8]
Novica Simić | |
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Born | Nova Kasaba, Milići, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia | 18 November 1948
Died | 2 March 2012 Belgrade, Serbia | (aged 63)
Buried | Saint Pantelija Cemetery,
Banja Luka |
Allegiance |
SFR Yugoslavia Republika Srpska |
Service/ |
Yugoslav People's Army (until 1992) Army of Republika Srpska (1992–2003) |
Rank | Lieutenant general |
Unit | 1st Krajina Corps |
Battles/wars | |
Awards | Order of the Star of Karađorđe |
Novica Simić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Новица Симић; 18 November 1948 – 2 March 2012) was a Bosnian Serb military general during the Bosnian War. [1]
In 2022 "March of General Novica Simić" was composed by Dušan Pokrajčić, for his merit in Operation Corridor, which connected two parts of Serbian Republic. [2]
His brother Goran Simić is a poet who supported the Bosnian government during the war. [7] His son is writer Danijel Simić. [8]