Dragoljub Galic

Dragoljub Galic (Serbian: Драгољуб Галић; born 12 October 1909) is a Bosnian centenarian who could be oldest living man in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Also, he could be the oldest living ethnic Serbian man in the world.

Early life
Dragoljub was born on 12 October 1909 in Golesi, Austria-Hungary (now Bosnia and Herzegovina). He got married at the time of Kingdom of Yugoslavia. For the all of his life, Dragoljub was engaged in agriculture and physical affairs. As the Chetnik, even as partisan, he fought against Independent State of Croatia (NDH).

He was married for 75 years. His wife Milja passed away in 2005 at the age of 95. He had 7 children. Dragoljub has stopped drinking and smoking about 40 years before his 108th birthday.

Late life
Until age of 106, he was able to help his son in grass cutting. In January 2012, he has a pacemaker successfully installed. He is 3rd oldest person who get pacemaker.

On his 108th birthday, he had only two living children, daughter Krsta (aged 85 in 2017) and son Damjan (aged 72 in 2017). He also have 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

He lives in Golesi, Bosnia and Herzegovina with his daughter-in-law Jelka and son Damjan.