Momčilo Đujić
Momčilo Đujić was a Serbian eastern orthodox priest, military personnel, poet, cleric and voivode (1907–1999). He was born in Kovačić and died in San Diego.
Also recorded as Momcilo Djujic · Momcilo Voyvoda Djujic
Momčilo Đujić

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- Born
- 1907 · Kovačić
- Died
- 1999 · San Diego
- Nationality
- Serbia
- Occupation
- eastern orthodox priest · military personnel · poet · cleric · voivode
- Honours
- Order of the Star of Karađorđe and 4th Class
- Languages
- Serbian
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Momcilo Djujic and Momcilo Voyvoda Djujic. His recorded language was Serbian. His recorded confession was Eastern Orthodoxy.

Momčilo Đujić delivering a speech at a day commemorating Draža Mihailović in Winona, Ontario, Canada.
Pidge Copetti · photo by Pidge Copetti

Chetnik commander Momčilo Đujić with an Italian officer.
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia · (1946) The Trial of Dragoljub-Draža Mihailović: Stenographic Record and Documents from the Trial of Dragoljub-Draža Mihailović , Belgrade , p. 42
Dated record
Life and career
The full dated record · 2 entries
1907
Momčilo Đujić born at Kovačić.
1999
Momčilo Đujić died at San Diego.
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Places
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Yugoslavia, France and California
Residences
Kovačić
Birth place
San Diego
Death place
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