Gjorgji Bojadžiev

Gjorgji Bojadžiev (Macedonian: Ѓорѓи Бојаџиев, born in 1950, Novo Selo) was a Macedonian general who served as the Chief of General Staff of the Army of the Republic of Macedonia (2004–2005).

Gjorgji Bojadžiev
Native name
Ѓорѓи Бојаџиев
Birth nameGjorgji Bojadžiev
Born1950
Novo Selo, SFR Yugoslavia
Allegiance SFR Yugoslavia
(1968–1991)
 Republic of Macedonia
(1991–2005)
Service/branch Yugoslav People's Army
Army of the Republic of Macedonia
Years of service1966–2005
RankMajor General
Commands heldArmy of the Republic of Macedonia

Biography

Bojadžiev was born in the eastern Macedonian village of Novo Selo in 1950, then part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.[1]

Education

He graduated from the Military Academy in Belgrade in 1973, and from the Command and Staff College in Skopje in 1995. Bojadžiev went on a language course in Montreal, Canada, in 1999, and attended a military academy in Paris from 2000 to 2001.[1]

Military career

His first duty was commander of a platoon, then he became assistant commander for political education, and for some time was the commander of a division, then the Border Guard Brigade, and from 1 January 2004 was the head of the Operations Division on the ARM General Staff. Bojadziev became a lieutenant in 1973, the following year he received the rank lieutenant. In 1986 was promoted to Major, followed by Lieutenant Colonel, and in 2002 he became a brigadier general.[1] Following his appointment to Chief of General Staff, Bojadziev was promoted to major general.[2] He was replaced as the Chief of General Staff in 2005 by Miroslav Stojanovski.

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References

Military offices
Preceded by
Metodi Stamboliski
ARM Chief of General Staff
2004–2005
Succeeded by
Miroslav Stojanovski
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