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and extensively staffed by French officers of the mission. The new peacetime establishment was further modified and formalized by Royal Decree on 23 December 1913 (O.S.), and the I Army Corps was officially established on that date, comprising three infantry divisions
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I Corps was re-established on 16 May 1946 as part of the post-war reconstruction of the Greek armed forces, and comprised the 2nd Infantry Division, the 51st and 61st Brigades, and later the 81st Military Region
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front in eastern Macedonia. It subsequently dispatched the major part of its force (2nd and 13th Divisions under Major Gen.
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Following a wide-ranging defence review that decided upon a new force structure for the Greek armed forces, in April 2013
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along with the rest of I Corps, evacuated from Russia in late 1919. I Corps then participated in the battles of the
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and covering southern Greece, since 1962 it was responsible for covering Greece's northwestern borders (
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in October 1940, the corps was mobilized and sent to the Albanian front under its commander, Lt. Gen.
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decided the disbandment of I Army Corps. From its component units, 24th Armored Brigade came under
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After Greece's entry in World War I in June 1917, the Corps was reformed and participated in the
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of 1912–13, the Hellenic Army began a major reorganization and expansion. For the first time,
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years, I Corps, still at Athens, comprised the 2nd Infantry Division (Athens),
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Military units and formations of Greece in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
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was reduced to a brigade—while retaining its former name—and along with the
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until the final Greek defeat and evacuation in August–September 1922.
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Following the end of the civil war, I Corps, since 1951 based at
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The history of the organization of the Hellenic Army, 1821–1954
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The history of the organization of the Hellenic Army, 1821–1954
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The history of the organization of the Hellenic Army, 1821–1954
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2013
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Index

Greece
Hellenic Army
Kozani
Molon labe
Macedonian front
Allied intervention in the Ukraine
Asia Minor Campaign
Greco-Italian War
Greek Civil War
Korean War
Konstantinos Kallaris
Leonidas Paraskevopoulos
Thrasyvoulos Tsakalotos
Greek
army corps
Hellenic Army
Athens
Epirus
Western
Central Macedonia
Balkan Wars
army corps
French military mission to Greece
1st Infantry Division
Larissa
2nd Infantry Division
13th Infantry Division
Chalkis
Konstantinos Kallaris
National Schism

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