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Janićije Mićić (
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, 13 August 1874 –
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,
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, 17 April 1949) was a highly decorated Serbian career soldier, a participant of the
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and the
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. He was a bearer of two
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with Swords.


Biography

He was born on August 13, 1874, in Rožanstvo, municipality of
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, in the family of caterers Paun and Jelica Mićić. He attended elementary school in
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and high school in Belgrade and Nis. He completed the
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and the Serbian infantry NCO in 1892 in Belgrade and immediately got the rank of sergeant. As an active officer in the period from February 1900 to July 1906, in the rank of the guide and adjutant, he was serving in the XII regiment of Karađorđe, then in the XIX regiment headquarters in
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and the IX of the Braničevska county district command. At that time he participated in Chetnik actions in
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and
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. He was assigned to the Mountain Headquarters and participated in the
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as an officer leading a Cheta. The Fight on Čelopek (Serbian: Borba na Čelopeku/Борба на Челопеку) or Battle on Čelopek (Bitka/Битка) was fought at the Čelopek plateau near Kozjak between the Serbian Chetniks and Ottoman officers accompanied by Ottoman Albanian bashi-bozuks, on April 16, 1905. In the spring of 1906 in
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he participated in the clandestine preparation of a ''coup d'état'' against the regime at that time, because of his dissatisfaction with his status in relation to the earlier
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conspirators. The plot was to be executed on May 1, 1906, but was discovered on April 30. A large military court in Belgrade accused the conspirators of
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and imposed severe punishments on February 9, 1907. Janićije Mićić was sentenced to six years in prison. After serving two years (in February 1909) he was released and pardoned, though banned temporarily from military service. Not until November 29, 1912, with the
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already underway, did he receive his old rank -- Second lieutenant—and was returned to his old post. Mićić fought in the Serbian Army during the Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913 and was awarded medals for valor. He served in World War I and was involved in the Serbian Army's retreat through Albania in late 1915. He commanded troops, repeatedly wounded, through the most difficult struggle and breakthrough of the
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front. He later received several decorations for his achievements on the
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, also known as Salonika front. :sr:Јанићије Мићић After the war, in 1920, due to merit, he was returned to active military service in the rank of lieutenant colonel, first to the adjutant department of the Ministry of the Army and Navy, and later put in charge of Serbian Army Uniforms, from where he retired. He died on April 17, 1949, and was buried at the New Cemetery (
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) in Belgrade.


Orders, decorations, medals

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, 5th Class * Order of Karađorđe's Star, 3rd Class * Gold Medal for Devotional Service *
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, 5th Class * Order of the White Eagle (Serbia), 4th Class *
Albanian Commemorative Medal Commemorative Medal for Loyalty to the Fatherland 1915 () or Commemorative Medal of the Great Serbian Retreat, better known as the Albanian Commemorative Medal () was a single-classed military medal awarded to all Serbian military personnel who ...
* French
Legion of Honor The National Order of the Legion of Honour ( ), formerly the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour (), is the highest and most prestigious French national order of merit, both military and civil. Currently consisting of five classes, it was ...
(grade of Chevalier)


Sources

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See also

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List of Chetnik voivodes This is a list of Chetnik voivodes. is a Slavic as well as Romanian title that originally denoted the principal commander of a military force. It derives from the word , which in early Slavic meant the , i.e. the military commander of an area, b ...


References

* Adapted from Serbian and Bulgarian Wikipedia {{DEFAULTSORT:Micic, Janicije 1874 births 1949 deaths