Milutin Marinović

Milutin Marinović (Veliko Gradište, Austrian Empire, 29 August 1861 - Belgrade, Serbia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1941) was a Serbian and Yugoslav army general.

In the same year, as a state cadet, he was sent to Imperial Russia for a one-year training, where he served in the units of the Petrograd garrison and attended classes at the officer's school in Oranienbaum, west of St. Petersburg.

He was on this duty for a short time, because he started attending the Higher School of the Military Academy in October 1884.

[2] Due to the war with Bulgaria, he dropped out of school, and in September 1885 he was appointed acting company commander in the 4th Infantry Regiment.

After returning from school in Russia, in October 1888, he was appointed a sergeant in the cadet company of the Military Academy.

He was in that position until 17 October 1897, from when he headed the Infantry Non-Commissioned Officer School until 1 February 1898.

As early as October 1903, he was transferred to the position of Acting Chief of the Operational Department of the General Staff, and at the end of the same year, he became a member of the commission for the new Law on the Organization of the Army.

From then until March 1909, he was the commander of the Šumadija divisional area, and in October 1909 he was re-appointed as an infantry inspector.

From this position, on 11 October 1909, he was appointed Minister of War in the cabinet of Nikola Pašić.

He was appointed commander of the Danube Divisional Area on May 30, 1910, and infantry inspector, for the third time, on 6 March 1911.