Timeline of the Hellenic Army

The Hellenic Army is the land force component of the Hellenic Armed Forces. It was officially founded in 1828[1] and still operates today as the main contributor to the Balkan Battle Group. This article details the history of the Hellenic Army in the form a of a timeline from its de facto founding to the modern day.

1821–1832

1833–1862

  • 1833 - The newly arrived King Othon creates battalions of line infantry on the West European model. Each battalion includes a company of native Greek sharpshooters or Evzones. Othon also forms ten battalions of Greek light infantry.
  • 1836 - The number of Greek light infantry battalions is reduced from ten to eight. Four new Mountain Guard battalions are organized to patrol the Greco-Turkish frontier and hunt down bandits in the countryside.
  • 1843 - The Mountain Guards are reorganized and expanded into four full regiments.
  • 1867 - Four elite Evzones battalions are formed.
  • 1868 - The Royal Guard Detachment is formed, consisting of two Evzone companies and a troop of cavalry.

1897–1913

  • 1912 - The Hellenic Army fields its first Aviators Company, which will eventually become the Army Aviation branch.

1919–1922

1923–1940

1949–present

References

  1. ^ Agency, Central Intelligence (14 May 2024). The CIA World Factbook 2024-2025. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-5107-7852-8.