Vasile Milya was born in the commune of Lerestî,
Arges County, Kingdom of Romania, on January 1, 1927. He graduated from high school and worked as a teacher. In 1947, he entered the infantry military school, graduating in May 1949 and receiving the rank of lieutenant. On September 20, 1957, he was accepted into the
Romanian Workers' Party. After a large shortfall at Milya's place of service (approximately 700,000
Romanian leu) was discovered, he was dismissed from service, and on July 30, 1958, he was expelled from the party. For several years, Milya worked in various military education departments. On October 6, 1960, following his application, he was reinstated in the party. On December 30, 1962, he was awarded the rank of colonel. In 1964, he was promoted to major general and appointed commander of the 6th Tank Division (1964-1965), then the
3rd Army (1965-1973). He commanded the
Patriotic Guard from 1973 to 1978. On August 23, 1969, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general, and in May 1977, colonel general. Since 1974, he was a candidate member of the Central Committee of the RCP, and since 1979, a member of the Central Committee of the RCP. ==Minister of Defence==