MILITARY PERSONNEL

Momčilo Perišić

1944 - Today

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Momčilo Perišić (Serbian Cyrillic: Момчило Перишић; born 22 May 1944) is a Serbian former general and politician who served as the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia between 1993 and 1998. On 6 September 2011, in a first-instance verdict, Perišić was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in the Yugoslav Wars and sentenced to 27 years of imprisonment. On 28 February 2013, the Appeals Chamber reversed this decision and acquitted him on all counts. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Momčilo Perišić has received more than 171,126 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Momčilo Perišić is the 1,425th most popular military personnel, the 176th most popular biography from Serbia and the 9th most popular Serbian Military Personnel.

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Among MILITARY PERSONNELS

Among military personnels, Momčilo Perišić ranks 1,425 out of 2,058Before him are Marc Mitscher, Nikolai Nebogatov, Miguel Grau Seminario, Lengvenis, Frank Serpico, and Prince Moriyoshi. After him are Kurt von der Chevallerie, Sam Manekshaw, Alexander Kutepov, Nicholas, Count of Salm, Karl von Einem, and Anthony McAuliffe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Momčilo Perišić ranks 319Before him are Rebecca Horn, Pierre Bachelet, Yitzhak Mordechai, Klaus Fichtel, Raymond Moody, and Kevin Ayers. After him are Takeshi Ono, José Luis Lacunza Maestrojuán, Orhan Gencebay, Günter Verheugen, Thom Mayne, and Gregory Jarvis.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Momčilo Perišić ranks 176 out of 661Before him are Isidora Sekulić (1877), Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch (1961), Aleksandar Mitrović (1994), Đuro Daničić (1825), Sylvester Levay (1945), and Josip Kuže (1952). After him are Stojan Novaković (1842), Mika Antić (1932), Nikola Karabatić (1984), Lazar Ristovski (1952), Zoran Janković (1953), and Bora Đorđević (1952).

Among MILITARY PERSONNELS In Serbia

Among military personnels born in Serbia, Momčilo Perišić ranks 9Before him are Josip Jelačić (1801), Stepa Stepanović (1856), Živojin Mišić (1855), Milunka Savić (1890), Duško Popov (1912), and Petar Bojović (1858). After him are Vetranio (300), Dragan Vasiljković (1954), and Sefer Halilović (1952).