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Dragomir Vučković

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Dragomir Vučković (Serbian: Пуковник Драгомир Вучковић; 1844 - Belgrade Kingdom of Serbia 10 December 1899) was a Serbian colonel who participated in the Serbian-Turkish Wars.[1], the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885 and the modern transformation of the Serbian Army as Minister of the Army [2]

His fame to claim came n 1874 when he served as Radovan Miletić's adjutant before[3]and during the Serbian-Turkish Wars.[3]At the end of his career, he served as Minister of the Army of Serbia in the Ministry of Defence from 11 October 1897 until 10 December 1899 when he suddenly died of a heart attack while in transit.[4] During that period, he was also in the Cabinet of Vladan Đorđević from 23 October 1897.

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