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Ljubo Ćesić Rojs : ウィキペディア英語版
Ljubo Ćesić Rojs
Ljubo Ćesić (born 20 February 1958), best known by his nickname Rojs, is a retired Croatian army general and politician.
== Military service ==
A native of Herzegovina, Ćesić came into public spotlight during the 1990s and wars in Croatia (Croatian war of independence and Bosnia-Herzegovina) as commander of the 66th Engineering Regiment of the Croatian Army. His unit built mountain roads on the border between the two countries, which ultimately allowed Croatian Army to outflank the Serb Krajina and Bosnian Serb forces during and after Operation Storm in August 1995. For his exploits, Ćesić was promoted to the rank of general.
His critics often point out the fact that before the war, he was a bus driver, becoming the official driver of Croatia's defence minister Gojko Šušak in 1991, after which he was given military command despite lack of formal qualification.〔(Ko su najmoćniji Hrvati )〕

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