21st Aviation Division

The 21st Mixed Aviation Division (Serbo-Croatian: 21. mešovita vazduhoplovna divizija/ 21. мешовита ваздухопловна дивизија) was a Yugoslav Air Force unit established in 1949.

History
The 21st Mixed Aviation Division was formed in 1949 due the plan of the expansion of Yugoslav Air Force formation.

It was independent unit under direct command of Air Force HQ. In 1950 division was attached to 3rd Aviation Corps.

It was disbanded by the order from June 27, 1959 year due the "Drvar" reorganization plan. It was transformed in to 9th Air Command.

The commanders of division were August Canjko, Blažo Kovačević, Milenko Lipovščak and Radoje Ljubičić. Commissars were Vukota Radović and Pero Žarković until 1953.

Assignments

 * Command of Yugoslav Air Force (1949-1950)
 * 3rd Aviation Corps (1949–1959)

1949-1959

 * 21st Mixed Aviation Assault/Fighter-Bomber Division
 * 83rd Fighter (Fighter-Bomber) Aviation Regiment
 * 97th Bomber Aviation Regiment
 * 172nd Fighter (Fighter-Bomber) Aviation Regiment (1949–1958)
 * 84th Air Base

Headquarters

 * Mostar (1949-1959)

Commanding officers

 * Colonel August Canjko
 * Colonel Blažo Kovačević
 * Colonel Milenko Lipovščak
 * Colonel Radoje Ljubičić

Political commissars

 * Colonel Vukota Radović
 * Colonel Pero Žarković