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10th Infantry Regiment (10 ΣΠ)
10ο Σύνταγμα Πεζικού "10 ΣΠ"
Camp flag of the 10th Motorized Infantry Brigade
Active1913–1917,
1919–1941,
1946–Present
Country Greece
Branch Hellenic Army
TypeMotorized infantry
SizeRegiment
Part ofIII Army Corps
Garrison/HQSerres, Eastern Macedonia
Motto(s)“Watchmen, be on your guard”
Φύλακες γρηγορείτε
“Fílakes grigoríte”
EngagementsBalkan Wars

Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)

World War II

Greek Civil War
Military unit

The 10th Infantry Regiment "(10 ΣΠ)" (Greek: 10ο Σύνταγμα Πεζικού (10 ΣΠ)) is a motorized infantry Regiment of the Hellenic Army. Headquartered in Serres and subordinated to the III Army Corps, it was formed from the former 10th Infantry Division (Χ Μεραρχία Πεζικού) on 1 July 2004.

History

Early 20th century

The 10th Infantry Division was originally formed in March 1913, in preparation for the Second Balkan War, where it participated. After the end of the war it was based at Veroia. It remained loyal to the royal government during the National Schism, and was withdrawn to Thessaly. After the Noemvriana, the 10th Infantry Division was again moved to Tripoli in the Peloponnese, where it was disbanded in early 1917. In 1919, following the Greek landing at Smyrna, the Smyrna Division (Μεραρχία Σμύρνης) was formed there, which in November 1920 was renamed as the 10th Infantry Division. The division distinguished itself during the Asia Minor Campaign, particularly in the Battle of Afyonkarahisar–Eskişehir. During the Greek retreat in August 1922, it retreated orderly and evacuated over the Marmara Sea to Eastern Thrace. During the next few years it remained based in Veroia. It fought during the Greco-Italian War of 1940–41 and was disbanded after the Greek capitulation in April 1941.

It was re-established at Thessaloniki in 1946 as the 10th Mountain Division (Χ Ορεινή Μεραρχία) and fought in the Greek Civil War under III Army Corps. Renamed to 10th Infantry Division, it was moved to Serres in July 1950, where it remains to this day. It received the honor title "Rupel" in 2000, in memory of the Rupel Fortress.

Current use

It was reorganized as the 10th Infantry Brigade (10η Ταξιαρχία Πεζικού) on 1 July 2004, coming under the control of I Army Corps, but was reformed as a mechanized infantry unit in November 2009 and subordinated to III Army Corps. It re-acquired a national role after having been reduced to a headquarters-only formation for NATO use.

Structure

  • Headquarters Company (ΛΔ/10ου ΣΠ) located at Serres.
  • 10th Signals Company (10 ΛΔΒ)
  • 10th Engineer Company (10 ΛΜΧ)
  • 567th Motorized Infantry Battalion (567 M/Π ΤΠ) at Sidirokastro.
  • 518th Motorized Infantry Battalion (518 M/Π ΤΠ) located at Kato Nevrokopi.
  • 10th Support Battalion (10 ΤΥΠ)

References

External links

Formations of the Hellenic Army
Hellenic Army General Staff
First Army
1st Infantry Division
2nd Mechanized Infantry Division
ΙΙI Army Corps/NRDC-GR
IV Army Corps
20th Armoured Division
12th Mechanized Infantry Division
16th Mechanized Infantry Division
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  • 88th Military Command
  • National Guard Higher Command
    ASDYS
    4th Infantry Division
    Supply Centre
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