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Overhaul in Greek Military Leadership Reflects Commitment to Reform
In a strategic move signaling a commitment to reform and review military operations, Greece's top decision-making body for foreign affairs and defense matters, the National Security Governmental Council (KYSEA), announced substantial changes to the country's military leadership on Friday. The key changes include the appointment of Lieutenant General Dimitrios Houpis as the Chief of the Hellenic National Defense General Staff (GEETHA), succeeding his role as the Commander of the Special Warfare Command. Lieutenant General Georgios Kostidis takes on the position of Chief of the Hellenic Army General Staff (HAGS), while Dimitrios Kataras, former Vice Admiral of the Hellenic Navy, assumes the role of Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff (HNGS). Additionally, Dimosthenis Grigoriadis, former Commander of the Air Support Command, now leads the Hellenic Air Force General Staff (HAFGS). This comprehensive reshuffling extends to key commands within the Armed Forces, with Rear Admiral Polychronis Koulouris being promoted to Chief of the Hellenic Fleet. Panagiotis Georgakopoulos, formerly Director of the D Branch of the Hellenic Air Force General Staff, now takes charge as Chief of the Hellenic Tactical Air Force Command (HTAF). Simultaneously, the retirement of the entire existing military leadership marks a significant shift in the operational landscape, emphasizing the government's dedication to addressing past issues and enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of Greece's Armed Forces. These strategic changes aim to align the military leadership with current challenges and modernize the defense apparatus for future demands.
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