Drago Lovrić

Drago Lovrić (born 2 December 1961) is a Croatian general who served as a chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia.

Drago Lovrić
Born (1961-12-02) 2 December 1961
Vukšić Gornji, Brčko, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
Allegiance Yugoslavia (1983–1991)
 Croatia
Years of service1983–present
RankGeneral
Commands heldGeneral Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia
Battles/warsCroatian War of Independence
AwardsOrder of Duke Domagoj

General Drago Lovrić holds Master of Science degrees in international relations, from Zagreb University and National Resource Strategy, from the Industrial College of Armed Forces of the U.S. National Defense University in Washington, which he attended from May 2003 to November 2004. In July 2012, he earned his doctorate in the field of national security.[1]

Having graduated from the Army Academy as a second lieutenant, he was promoted to first lieutenant in 1984, and to captain in 1987. After joining the Croatian Armed Forces, he was promoted to major in 1992, to lieutenant colonel in 1993 and to colonel in 1995. In 1996, he was promoted to the rank of staff brigadier and brigadier general in 2000. In 2005, he was promoted to major general, in 2011 he was promoted to lieutenant general, and in 2014, he was promoted to general.[1]

He has been decorated with the following Croatian military decorations: Homeland War Commemorative Decoration, Homeland War Commemorative Decoration for 5 and 10 years of distinguished service, Order of the Croatian Braid, Order of the Croatian Trefoil, Order of the Croatian Cross, Order of Ban Josip Jelačić and Order of Duke Domagoj with Neck Ribbon. He has also received a Medal for Participation in Operation “Storm” and a Medal for Daring Feat.[1]

Private life

He is married and has two children.[1]

Decorations

Sources

Military offices
Preceded by
Josip Lucić
Chief of the General Staff of Armed Forces of Croatia
1 March 2011 - 1 March 2016
Succeeded by
Mirko Šundov
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