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The 4th Infantry Division (Greek: IV Μεραρχία Πεζικού, IV ΜΠ, romanized: IV Merarchia Pezikou, IV MP) is a formation of the Hellenic Army. Founded in 1912 as an infantry division , it continues to exist today as a reserve and training formation, headquartered in Tripoli , Peloponnese .
Greece agreed in 2021 to get three new Belharra frigates for 3.0 billion euros ($3.34 billion), with an option for one more, as it aims to replace old units that have operated for more than 30 ...
The IV Army Corps "Thrace" (Greek: Δ΄ Σώμα Στρατού «Θράκη», abbr. Δ΄ ΣΣ) is an army corps of the Hellenic Army. Established before the First World War , it served in all conflicts Greece participated in until the German invasion of Greece in 1941.
The 4th Infantry Brigade (Greek: IV Ταξιαρχία Πεζικού, IV Taxiarchia Pezikou) was an infantry brigade of the Hellenic Army. Originally formed in 1897, it served until 1912. Re-formed in the lead-up to the Greco-Italian War in 1940, it was expanded and renamed as the 15th Infantry Division after the war started. It was again ...
33rd Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece) 3rd Greek Mountain Brigade; 3rd Special Forces Division (Greece) 4th Infantry Division (Greece) 6th Infantry Division (Greece) 79th National Guard Higher Command (Greece) 7th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece) 80th National Guard Higher Command (Greece) 88th Military Command (Greece) 95th National ...
Greece said on Thursday it would send a naval frigate to the Red Sea to protect shipping after attacks by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi group. On Wednesday, the Greek Shipping Ministry advised ...
The third Hellenic Navy frigate would be built from the outset in the "Standard-2" configuration. [15] As of January 2023, 23 contracts had been signed with Greek companies participating in the frigates' construction, with 10 more during the same year.
I Infantry Division Structure (click to enlarge) II Mechanised Infantry Division (click to enlarge) First Army (1η Στρατια), headquartered at Larisa, Thessaly which includes 1st Armored Cavalry Battalion; 730th Engineer Battalion; 476th Signal Battalion; 485th Signal Battalion; 488th Signal Battalion; 489th Signal Battalion