Milunka Savić, born on June twenty-fourth, eighteen ninety, was a remarkable Serbian war heroine whose bravery and tenacity left an indelible mark on military history. She fought valiantly in both the Balkan Wars and World War I, showcasing extraordinary courage on the battlefield.
Recognized as the most-decorated female combatant in the annals of warfare, Savić's contributions were unparalleled. Her leadership and valor earned her the admiration of her peers and the French, who affectionately dubbed her the 'Serbian Joan of Arc'.
Throughout her military career, Savić faced numerous challenges, sustaining wounds in battle on nine separate occasions. Each injury only served to highlight her resilience and unwavering commitment to her country.