Fehim Musakadić

[3] Muslims joined the Serbian army in World War I, the majority espousing a Serb identity.

[5] Among notable Muslim soldiers in the Serbian army were Avdo Hasanbegović, Šukrija Kurtović, Ibrahim Hadžiomerović, Fehim Musakadić, Hamid Kukić, Rešid Kurtagić, who all fought as Serbian volunteer officers at the Salonica front.

[7] He was decorated with the Order of the Star of Karađorđe with Swords and was ranked a Yugoslav army reserve major.

General Mihailović appointed Musakadić the commander of all Muslim Chetniks in Yugoslavia on 25 March 1943.

[10] The village inhabitants of Obalj had informed the Partisans of their whereabouts, who then captured Musakadić and Joca Pantić without struggle.