Order of the People's Army with Golden Star (II rank), Order of the People's Army with Silver Star (III rank), Order of Military Merits with Golden Swords (II rank), Order of Military Merits with Golden Swords (III rank)
After his third year in industrial school, he graduated from officer training school in 1953. After he had graduated, he also received a diploma in foreign languages from the JNA military school. He traveled to the Soviet Union and graduated from the Frunze Military Academy in 1969, and then graduated from JNA War College in 1973. He became Deputy Commander of the 7th Army in 1986 and held that position until 1987, when he was promoted to Lieutenant General. Adžić then graduated from the People's Defence School in 1987. He held a number of posts in the JNA including commander of the 1st and 3rd battalions of the 4th Proletariat Infantry Regiment, commander of the 25th and 26th Infantry Division and commander of 52nd Corps. He served ten other smaller posts all throughout his military career.[citation needed]
Adžić died on 1 March 2012, aged 79, in Belgrade.[5] He was buried on 3 March 2012 at the Central Cemetery in Voždovac, Belgrade with full military honours.[5]