Hellenic National Defence General Staff
The Hellenic National Defence General Staff (Greek: Γενικό Επιτελείο Εθνικής Άμυνας, abbr. ΓΕΕΘΑ) is the senior staff of the Hellenic Armed Forces. It was established in 1950, when the separate armed services ministries were consolidated into the Ministry of National Defence. Its role in peacetime was as a coordinating and senior consultative body at the disposal of the Greek government, and in wartime as the overall headquarters of the Armed Forces. In recent years, through ongoing efforts at increased inter-services cooperation and integration, the HNDGS has assumed peacetime operational control over the separate branches. Between 19 December 1968 and 10 August 1977, the HNDGS was abolished, and the Armed Forces Headquarters (Αρχηγείο Ενόπλων Δυνάμεων) established in its place.
Chief
The Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff (Greek: Αρχηγός ΓΕΕΘΑ, Α/ΓΕΕΘΑ) conducts the HNDGS and is the main adviser to the Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defense (KYSEA) and to the Minister of Defence on military issues. Through the Chiefs of General Staffs, he carries out the operational commanding of the Joint Headquarters and the units that come under them, as well as the rest forces, when it comes to the issues of operation plans implementation and the Crises management System implementation, conduction of operations outside the national territory and participation of the Armed Forces in the confrontation of special situations during peace time.
He constructs the National Military Strategy after taking into consideration the suggestions of the General Staffs of the Armed Forces Services and according to the directions of the Ministry of Defence he manages and proposes the priority of the armament programs and suggests the general policy directions and priorities on every operational objective.
Traditionally, since c. 1970, the Chief of the HNDGS holds the rank of full General, Admiral or Air Chief Marshal, and is the only serving four-star officer of the Hellenic Armed Forces (as opposed to retired, since three-star ranks are often promoted one rank on retirement). Since 15 September 2015, the Chief of the HNDGS is Admiral Evangelos Apostolakis.
Past chiefs of HNDGS
Period | Rank | Name | Notes |
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2015–present | Admiral | Evangelos Apostolakis | |
2011–2015 | General | Michail Kostarakos | |
2009–2011 | Air Chief Marshal | Ioannis Giagkos | |
2007–2009 | General | Dimitrios Grapsas | |
2005–2007 | Admiral | Panagiotis Chinofotis | |
2002–2005 | General | Georgios Antonakopoulos | |
1999–2002 | General | Manousos Paragioudakis | |
1996–1999 | Air Chief Marshal | Athanasios Tzoganis | |
1993–1996 | Admiral | Christos Lymberis | Dismissed following the Imia crisis. |
1993 | General | Dimitrios Skarvelis | |
1990–1993 | General | Ioannis Veryvakis | |
1989–1990 | General | Stamatis Vellidis | |
1984–1989 | Air Chief Marshal | Nikolaos Kouris | |
1982–1984 | Admiral | Theodoros Degiannis | |
1980–1982 | General | Agamemnon Gratsios | |
1976–1980 | General | Ioannis Davos | Chief of the Armed Forces, from August 1977 Chief of the re-formed HNDGS. |
1974–1976 | General | Dionysios Arbouzis | Chief of the Armed Forces following the fall of the military regime. |
1973–1974 | General | Grigorios Bonanos | Chief of the Armed Forces during the military regime. |
1973 | General | Dimitrios Zagorianakos | Chief of the Armed Forces during the military regime. |
1967–1973 | General | Odysseas Angelis | Installed by the military regime. "Chief of the Armed Forces" from December 1968. |
1967 | Vice Admiral | Spyridon Avgeris | Dismissed by the military regime following the failed counter-coup of King Constantine II. |
1965–1967 | Lt. General | Konstantinos Tsolakas | |
1962–1965 | Lt. General | Ioannis Pipilis | |
1959–1962 | Lt. General | Athanasios Frontistis | |
1954–1959 | Lt. General | Konstantinos Dovas | |
1952–1954 | Lt. General | Stylianos Kitrilakis | |
1951–1952 | Lt. General | Theodotos Grigoropoulos | |
1950–1951 | Field Marshal | Alexandros Papagos | Resigned to found Greek Rally party. |
External links
- Hellenic Ministry of Defence - Official Site
- Hellenic National Defence General Staff - Official Site