Milan Tepić | |
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Born |
Komlenac, Yugoslavia |
26 January 1957
Died | 29 September 1991 Bjelovar, Croatia |
(aged 34)
Resting place | Miroševac Cemetery, Zagreb, Croatia (disputed) |
Allegiance | SFR Yugoslavia |
Service/branch | Yugoslav People's Army |
Years of service | 1980–1991 |
Rank | Major |
Battles/wars | |
Awards | Order of the People's Hero |
Milan Tepić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Тепић; 26 January 1957 – 29 September 1991) was a Major in the Yugoslav People's Army. He is the last person to be awarded the Order of the National Hero of Yugoslavia.
In July 1991, members of the Yugoslav People's Army, who were doing their military service in the barracks named after Božidar Adžija in Bjelovar, came under siege by members of the newly formed Croatian National Guard. Located in the barracks was the 265th Motorized Brigade of the Yugoslav People's Army as well as the newly arrived recruits.
Colonel Josip Tomšić, who defected from the Yugoslav People's Army to become the commander of the defense of Bjelovar, prepared an attack on the barracks, in which the remaining soldiers and officers, who have not fled to the other side remained, some of them along with their family members (some families remained outside, in the city). The barracks, without water and electricity for several days, was attacked by approx. 2,000 troops. During the fights the center of the city was targeted, both churches (Catholic and Orthodox) were damaged and several civilians were killed by shells. Majority of the fights took place in the near vicinity of the army barracks (Vojnović) where single tank T-55 destroyed almost all the houses in Visočina Matije Gupca street. The tank was destroyed later on and its crew killed. Also, most of that part of the city was damaged to a certain extent. Since the Yugoslav People's Army HQ did not send any help, brigade commander Colonel Rajko Kovačević ordered surrender and the disposal of weapons.
Upon entering the barracks, the President of the Bjelovar Crisis Staff at the time, Jure Šimić, ordered the captured members of the Yugoslav People's Army to remove their upper clothing. He then segregated the Commander Rajko Kovačević along with his aides Miljko Vasić and the First Class Captain Dragiša Jovanović, took them 50 meters away and shot them.
Tepić was in charge of the defense of the ammunition storage in the village of Hrgovljani just outside Bjelovar, where large quantities of explosive devices were stored. On 29 September 1991, unwilling to leave the weapons to the enemy, Major Milan Tepić blew up the warehouse, sacrificing his own life in the process.