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with a NATO Code OF-6. The rank was introduced in the Greek military by Royal Decree on 5 June 1946, and the insignia instituted later in the same year. It is superior to a
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mercenary corps. In the 10th-century, the term was revived and refers to the commander of one of the new type of infantry brigade (
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armies, the rank rose in importance, and eventually surpassed and replaced that of
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typically serves as the commanding officer of a brigade or as the
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was the largest-scale permanent infantry formation.
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