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NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Greece

The III Hellenic Army Corps / NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Greece, abbreviated NRDC-GR (Greek: Γ' Σωμα Στρατού), is an operational headquarters of the Hellenic Army, intended for the direction of international operations undertaken by the European Union and NATO. The HQ was originally going to replace the III Army Corps of the Hellenic Army altogether, taking control of its rapid response units, but this was changed in 2009, so that the two HQs essentially co-exist as a joint formation, each controlling different units of the old Army Corps. The Corps is based in the city of Thessaloniki since 1946.

III Army Corps
NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Greece
Γ' Σωμα Στρατού
Emblem of the NATO Rapid Deploment Corps
Active1913–1917
1920–1941
1946–present
Country Greece
Allegiance Provisional Government of National Defence (1916-1917)
Branch Hellenic Army
SizeArmy Corps
Part ofHellenic Army General Staff
LocationThessaloniki, Central Macedonia
Motto(s)ου φεισόμεθα της ζωής ημών - "We will not spare our lives"
EngagementsWorld War I

Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)

World War II

Greek Civil War
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt General Sotirios Kostakoglou

Mission edit

NDC-GR will provide the HQ capabilities for sustainment and rotation for prolonged operations. In order to operate throughout the entire spectrum of NATO missions which may range from high to low intensity, an FLR(L) HQ must be able to fulfill the two broad functions of sustaining/rotating an HRF(L) HQ or as an AJFCC.

NDC-GR HQ will be declared to NATO and will be placed under OPCOM to SACEUR once the North Atlantic Council has agreed upon a mission. The HQ can be deployed as an FLR (L) HQ Alliance-wide and beyond. It will be able to operate throughout the entire mission spectrum, ranging from PSO up to high intensity combat operations in any physical environment.

History edit

III Army Corps was founded after the Balkan Wars, on 16 August 1913 (O.S.), provisionally based at Ioannina and comprising the 2nd Infantry Division at Missolonghi, the 3rd Infantry Division at Korytsa, and the 9th Infantry Division at Ioannina.[1]

 
Headquarters in Thessaloniki

A new royal decree on 23 December 1913 (O.S.) finalized the peace-time structure of the Hellenic Army, and III Corps was moved to its new base at Thessaloniki, comprising the 10th Infantry Division at Veroia, 11th Infantry Division at Thessaloniki, and 12th Infantry Division at Kozani, as well as the necessary corps units (5th Field Artillery Regiment, III Sappers Regiment, III Nursing Regiment and III Transport battalion).[1] III Corps remained at Thessaloniki until October 1916, when the establishment of the pro-entente Provisional Government of National Defence in the city finalized the National Schism. The entente powers demanded and secured the withdrawal of the loyalist formations to Thessaly, where III Corps was based in Tsaritsaina, and after the Noemvriana even further south to the Peloponnese. The corps remained there until June 1917, when Greece, reunified under Eleftherios Venizelos, formally entered World War I on the side of the entente. With the reorganization of the army for operations on the Macedonian front, III Corps was disbanded.[1]

In December 1919, following the occupation of Smyrna, the Smyrna Army Corps (Σώμα Στρατού Σμύρνης) was established, comprising the newly raised Smyrna Division and the Archipelago Division, to which was added in January 1920 the 12th Infantry Division. After the Venizelist electoral defeat in November 1920, the corps was renamed "III Army Corps", and continued to participate in the Asia Minor Campaign under this name.[1] In the interwar period, the corps returned to Thessaloniki. It participated in the Greco-Italian War and capitulated with the rest of the Hellenic Army after the German invasion of Greece in April 1941.[1]

After liberation, corps-level formations began again to be raised in March 1946, when the hitherto superior military commands were converted to army corps: on 16 May 1946, the Central Macedonia Superior Military Command became III Army Corps, once more based at Thessaloniki, with 11th Infantry Division (31st, 32nd, 33rd brigades, 592nd Inf. Battalion, 616th National Guard Battalion) and 10th Infantry Division (35th, 36th, 37th brigades, 603rd Inf. Battalion, 615th National Guard Battalion) at Thessaloniki and 7th Infantry Division (25th, 26th, 27th brigades) at Kavala. It participated in the ongoing Greek Civil War (1946–49), with a zone of responsibility covering most of northern Greece, from the KaimakchalanMount VermionMount Olympus line in the west to the border with Turkey in the east.[1]

With the reorganization of the army after the end of the civil war, the III Corps, still headquartered at Thessaloniki, assumed responsibility for the defence of northeastern Greece east of the Axios River. To this end, it comprised 6th Infantry Division at Kilkis, 10th Infantry Division at Serres, 11th Infantry Division at Kavala and 12th Infantry Division at Alexandroupoli.[1] The 6th Infantry Division was transferred to II Army Corps in 1960, but a new 16th Infantry Division was formed in 1975. In the next year, the establishment of IV Army Corps, which took over responsibility for Western Thrace and the Turkish border, III Corps was limited to 10th Division (Serres) and 11th Division (Kavala), with the 3rd Support Brigade in Thessaloniki.[1]

On 1 January 1998, a wide-ranging reorganization of the army took place, and III Corps assumed the zone of II Corps as well, now comprising 6th Infantry Division (Kilkis), 10th Infantry Division (Serres), 11th Infantry Division (Kavala), 4th Infantry Brigade (Greece) (Axioupolis), 3rd Support Brigade (Thessaloniki) and the 5/42 Evzone Regiment (Skydra).[1]

On 30 June 2004, the corps was dissolved as a national territorial formation and was reduced to a headquarters for the NATO Deployable Corps – Greece (NDC-GR), with a parallel secondary mission as garrison of Thessaloniki. The decision to dissolve III Corps as a territorial formation was gradually reversed: in 2006 it was re-established as a national formation under First Army in tandem with its role as NDC-GR, while in 2009 it re-acquired a separate area of responsibility with the allocation of 10th Infantry Brigade at Serres.

In 2013, after another wide-ranging reorganization, III Corps assumed control over 8th Infantry Division at Ioannina (despite its name a brigade-level formation) and 9th Infantry Brigade (Greece) at Kozani, while the 10th and 15th infantry brigades were reduced to regimental level.[2]

Structure edit

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Locations of III Army Corps units

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Οδηγός Νεοτοποθετημένων Στελεχών Γ' ΣΣ: Έμβλημα & Ιστορία Γ' ΣΣ (in Greek). Γ' ΣΣ Γρ. Έρευνας Πληροφορικής. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  2. ^ Μελλοντική Δομή Δυνάμεων: Επιτέλους συμμάζεμα, τα στοιχεία (in Greek). defencepoint.gr. 25 April 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2014.

External links edit

  • NATO Deployable Corps – Greece / Official Site

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The III Hellenic Army Corps NATO Rapid Deployable Corps Greece abbreviated NRDC GR Greek G Swma Stratoy is an operational headquarters of the Hellenic Army intended for the direction of international operations undertaken by the European Union and NATO The HQ was originally going to replace the III Army Corps of the Hellenic Army altogether taking control of its rapid response units but this was changed in 2009 so that the two HQs essentially co exist as a joint formation each controlling different units of the old Army Corps The Corps is based in the city of Thessaloniki since 1946 III Army CorpsNATO Rapid Deployable Corps GreeceG Swma StratoyEmblem of the NATO Rapid Deploment CorpsActive1913 19171920 19411946 presentCountry GreeceAllegianceProvisional Government of National Defence 1916 1917 Branch Hellenic ArmySizeArmy CorpsPart ofHellenic Army General StaffLocationThessaloniki Central MacedoniaMotto s oy feisome8a ths zwhs hmwn We will not spare our lives EngagementsWorld War I Macedonian frontGreco Turkish War 1919 1922 Occupation of SmyrnaWorld War II Greco Italian War Battle of GreeceGreek Civil WarCommandersCurrentcommanderLt General Sotirios Kostakoglou Contents 1 Mission 2 History 3 Structure 4 References 5 External linksMission editNDC GR will provide the HQ capabilities for sustainment and rotation for prolonged operations In order to operate throughout the entire spectrum of NATO missions which may range from high to low intensity an FLR L HQ must be able to fulfill the two broad functions of sustaining rotating an HRF L HQ or as an AJFCC NDC GR HQ will be declared to NATO and will be placed under OPCOM to SACEUR once the North Atlantic Council has agreed upon a mission The HQ can be deployed as an FLR L HQ Alliance wide and beyond It will be able to operate throughout the entire mission spectrum ranging from PSO up to high intensity combat operations in any physical environment History editIII Army Corps was founded after the Balkan Wars on 16 August 1913 O S provisionally based at Ioannina and comprising the 2nd Infantry Division at Missolonghi the 3rd Infantry Division at Korytsa and the 9th Infantry Division at Ioannina 1 nbsp Headquarters in ThessalonikiA new royal decree on 23 December 1913 O S finalized the peace time structure of the Hellenic Army and III Corps was moved to its new base at Thessaloniki comprising the 10th Infantry Division at Veroia 11th Infantry Division at Thessaloniki and 12th Infantry Division at Kozani as well as the necessary corps units 5th Field Artillery Regiment III Sappers Regiment III Nursing Regiment and III Transport battalion 1 III Corps remained at Thessaloniki until October 1916 when the establishment of the pro entente Provisional Government of National Defence in the city finalized the National Schism The entente powers demanded and secured the withdrawal of the loyalist formations to Thessaly where III Corps was based in Tsaritsaina and after the Noemvriana even further south to the Peloponnese The corps remained there until June 1917 when Greece reunified under Eleftherios Venizelos formally entered World War I on the side of the entente With the reorganization of the army for operations on the Macedonian front III Corps was disbanded 1 In December 1919 following the occupation of Smyrna the Smyrna Army Corps Swma Stratoy Smyrnhs was established comprising the newly raised Smyrna Division and the Archipelago Division to which was added in January 1920 the 12th Infantry Division After the Venizelist electoral defeat in November 1920 the corps was renamed III Army Corps and continued to participate in the Asia Minor Campaign under this name 1 In the interwar period the corps returned to Thessaloniki It participated in the Greco Italian War and capitulated with the rest of the Hellenic Army after the German invasion of Greece in April 1941 1 After liberation corps level formations began again to be raised in March 1946 when the hitherto superior military commands were converted to army corps on 16 May 1946 the Central Macedonia Superior Military Command became III Army Corps once more based at Thessaloniki with 11th Infantry Division 31st 32nd 33rd brigades 592nd Inf Battalion 616th National Guard Battalion and 10th Infantry Division 35th 36th 37th brigades 603rd Inf Battalion 615th National Guard Battalion at Thessaloniki and 7th Infantry Division 25th 26th 27th brigades at Kavala It participated in the ongoing Greek Civil War 1946 49 with a zone of responsibility covering most of northern Greece from the Kaimakchalan Mount Vermion Mount Olympus line in the west to the border with Turkey in the east 1 With the reorganization of the army after the end of the civil war the III Corps still headquartered at Thessaloniki assumed responsibility for the defence of northeastern Greece east of the Axios River To this end it comprised 6th Infantry Division at Kilkis 10th Infantry Division at Serres 11th Infantry Division at Kavala and 12th Infantry Division at Alexandroupoli 1 The 6th Infantry Division was transferred to II Army Corps in 1960 but a new 16th Infantry Division was formed in 1975 In the next year the establishment of IV Army Corps which took over responsibility for Western Thrace and the Turkish border III Corps was limited to 10th Division Serres and 11th Division Kavala with the 3rd Support Brigade in Thessaloniki 1 On 1 January 1998 a wide ranging reorganization of the army took place and III Corps assumed the zone of II Corps as well now comprising 6th Infantry Division Kilkis 10th Infantry Division Serres 11th Infantry Division Kavala 4th Infantry Brigade Greece Axioupolis 3rd Support Brigade Thessaloniki and the 5 42 Evzone Regiment Skydra 1 On 30 June 2004 the corps was dissolved as a national territorial formation and was reduced to a headquarters for the NATO Deployable Corps Greece NDC GR with a parallel secondary mission as garrison of Thessaloniki The decision to dissolve III Corps as a territorial formation was gradually reversed in 2006 it was re established as a national formation under First Army in tandem with its role as NDC GR while in 2009 it re acquired a separate area of responsibility with the allocation of 10th Infantry Brigade at Serres In 2013 after another wide ranging reorganization III Corps assumed control over 8th Infantry Division at Ioannina despite its name a brigade level formation and 9th Infantry Brigade Greece at Kozani while the 10th and 15th infantry brigades were reduced to regimental level 2 Structure edit nbsp nbsp III Corps nbsp 8th nbsp 9th nbsp 10th nbsp 15thclass notpageimage Locations of III Army Corps units III Army Corps based in Thessaloniki III Army Corps HQ Battalion 8th Infantry Brigade based at Ioannina Epirus 9th Infantry Brigade based at Kozani West Macedonia 10th Infantry Regiment X Inf Div based at Serres Macedonia 15th Infantry Regiment XV Inf Div based at Kastoria Macedonia 3rd Signals Brigade 489th Signals Battalion 490th Signals Battalion 31st Intelligence Support Company 957th Military Police Battalion 723rd Engineers Battalion 737th Army Construction Command CIMIC Company Thessaloniki Central Military Fund 3rd Expenditures CommandReferences edit a b c d e f g h i Odhgos Neotopo8ethmenwn Stelexwn G SS Emblhma amp Istoria G SS in Greek G SS Gr Ereynas Plhroforikhs Retrieved 24 March 2014 Mellontikh Domh Dynamewn Epiteloys symmazema ta stoixeia in Greek defencepoint gr 25 April 2013 Retrieved 24 March 2014 External links editNATO Deployable Corps Greece Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NATO Rapid Deployable Corps Greece amp oldid 1176522973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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