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Atif Dudakovic (Dudaković)
( 1954 - )
Biography
Born on 2 December 1954 in Orahova, village between Bosanska Dubica and Bosanska Gradiska. In 1972 he completed military high school in Zadar and in 1976 graduated from Yugoslav People's Army Military Academy specializing in artillery and until 1991 worked in Artillery school center in Zadar.
As unreliable Dudakovic was transferred to Belgrade as teacher at Command-Staff Academy.
Dudakovic arrived in Bihac in April 1992 and joined future Army of Republic of Bosnian and Herzegovina in November 1993 took over command of 5th Corps from Ramiz Drekovic.
Any additional information is welcomed!
Ranks
Yugoslav People's Army
- 1988 - Major
Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Brigadier
- 21 August 1994 - Brigadier General
- 7 August 1995 - Major General
- General
Decorations
Died
Assignments
Yugoslav People's Army
- Platoon commander
- Battalion commander
- Chief of staff of artillery brigade
Army of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- April 1992 - Chief of Staff of Municipality HQ of Territorial Defense in Bihac
- 19 July 1992 - Commander of 502nd Brigade
- 1 November 1993 - Commander of 5th Corps of Army B&H
- Deputy Chief of Joint General Staff of Army of Federation
- Commander of Joint Command of Army of Federation
Bibliography
- Armija Bosne i Hercegovine 1992. - 1995.
- Bejdo Felic: Peti korpus (1992. - 1995.), Sarajevo, 2002, ISBN 9958-22-098-9
Recommended reading
- The Yugoslav Wars (2): Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia 1992 - 2001 by Nigel Thomas, K. Mikulan, Darko Pavlovic
- The War in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina 1991-1995 by Branka Magas, Ivo Zanic
- Endgame: The Betrayal and Fall of Srebrenica by David Rohde
- How Bosnia Armed by Marko Attila Hoare
- Crisis at BIHAC: Bosnia's Bloody Battlefield by Brendan O'Shea
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