1st Paratroopers Brigade (Greece)
The 1st Paratroopers Brigade (Greek: 1η ΤΑΞΚΔ-ΑΛ - 1η Ταξιαρχία Kαταδρομών-Αλεξιπτωτιστών, romanized: 1 TAXKD-AL - 1 Taxiarhia Katadromon-Alexiptotiston), is a brigade-sized formation of elite Greek light infantry and special operations forces. The formation is more commonly referred to as the Raider Forces (Greek: Δυνάμεις Kαταδρομών, romanized: Dynameis Katadromon), and a soldier belonging to the Brigade a Raider (Greek: Kαταδρομέας, Kαταδρομείς, romanized: Katadromeas, Katadromeis).[1]
1st Paratroopers Brigade | |
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1η Ταξιαρχία Kαταδρομών-Αλεξιπτωτιστών | |
Emblem of the 1st Paratroopers Brigade | |
Active | 1946–present |
Country | Greece |
Branch | Hellenic Army |
Type | Special Forces Special missions unit |
Role | |
Size | 3 Regiments |
Part of | I Infantry Division |
Garrison/HQ | Rentina, Macedonia |
Nickname(s) | Prasinoskoufides (Green Berets) Lokatzides (Mountain Raiders) |
Motto(s) | Who Dares Wins Ο Tολμών Nικά, O Tolmon Nika |
Engagements | World War II Greek Civil War Turkish invasion of Cyprus War in Afghanistan |
History
Sacred Squadron
The nucleus of the Raider units was the Sacred Squadron (Ieros Lochos), a Free Greek unit of commandos attached to the Allied 1st Special Air Service (1 SAS) Brigade during the Second World War. Its members consisted of mainly officers and NCOs who had fled to North Africa after the fall of Greece to Axis forces. After its formation in 1942, the Sacred Squadron, along with a unit of Free French troops and British commandos, formed the basis of L Detachment, a component of the SAS which specialised in hit-and-run raids on Axis airfields, ports and fuel dumps throughout North Africa.
The Sacred Squadron was later transferred to the Greek theatre of operations, where they recaptured several eastern Aegean islands from Axis forces. After the liberation of Greece from German occupation, a proposal was made for the reformation of the Hellenic Armed Forces under British guidance. This proposal included the establishment of a small, highly trained, special warfare unit.
Mountain Raider Companies
When the Greek Civil War broke out in 1946, the Greek Government formed a special warfare unit, primarily to help Greek royalist capture territory which was still in the hands of communist-inspired guerrillas. Mountain Raider Companies (LOK) (Greek: ΛΟΚ - Λόχοι Ορεινών Καταδρομών, Lochoi Oreinōn Katadromōn), were formed on 20 January 1947 and began operations almost immediately in Greece's mountainous terrain. The Beta Raider Squadron was formed at Vouliagmeni, Athens in August 1947 and took part in civil war operations in Thessaly, Central Greece, Epirus, West Macedonia and Euboea. The Delta Raider Squadron was established at the port city of Volos, Thessaly in December 1947 and operated in all regions of Greece during the Civil War. The Epsilon Raider Squadron was formed in April 1949 and took part in Civil War operations until December 1949. By 1949, the LOK squadrons were so successful against the communist insurgents that the Raider Forces Command was expanded to two brigades. Gamma Raider Squadron, also formed in 1949, was redesignated as an amphibious-capable unit in 1963, while Alpha Raider Squadron, disbanded at the end of the Civil War, was reactivated in 1968, and later re-formed as an amphibious unit in 1974, after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
In the late-1960s, the Greek Central Intelligence Service (KYP), and the CIA became secretly involved with training and arming the Lokatzides. A tool of the KYP and CIA, a LOK detachment played a part in the 1967 Greek coup d'état by storming and securing the Army General Staff buildings at Cholargos, Athens.
Raider Forces
After the fall of the Papadopoulos regime, and the establishment of a democratic republic in 1975, the LOK were dismantled and re-formed as the Raider Forces (Greek: Δυνάμεις Kαταδρομών), and placed under the command of the Hellenic Army's Special Forces Command (Greek: Διοίκηση Ειδικών Δυνάμεων). A further restructuring of the Greek Army in 1996 saw the amalgamation of all Raider Forces regiments into the current brigade formation.
Uniform and unit insignia
1st Paratroopers Brigade soldiers wear the standard-issue 'Greek Lizard' camouflage battle dress uniforms (BDU) of the Hellenic Army. Members of the Special Paratrooper Unit (ETA) and Z' MAK may occasionally wear non-standard issue BDUs depending on mission requirements.
All members of the brigade wear the unit insignia depicting a winged sword, representative of the "deadly, silent and swift" nature of special forces operations. A scroll runs across the sword and wings with the motto "Who Dares Wins" (Greek: Ο ΤΟΛΜΩΝ ΝΙΚΑ - O Tolmon Nika), a tribute to the Free Greek Special Forces that served with the 1 SAS Brigade during World War II. The unit flash is emblazoned with ΔΥΝΑΜΕΙΣ ΚΑΤΑΔΡΟΜΩΝ (Raider Forces). While on operations, low-visibility patches are worn.
All Raiders wear the green beret with the national emblem on the left.
Structure
1st Paratroopers Brigade in Rendina, Macedonia
- 1st Paratroopers Brigade (13η ΔΕΕ)
- 1st Raider Regiment (1ο ΣΚ - 1 Syntagma Katadromon)
- Beta Raider Squadron (Β΄ ΜΚ - Beta Mira Katadromon)
- Delta Raider Squadron (Δ΄ ΜΚ - Delta Mira Katadromon)
- Epsilon Raider Squadron (Ε΄ ΜΚ - Epsilon Mira Katadromon)
- 14th Signal Company (14 ΛΔΒ - 14 Lochos Diavivaseon)
- 2nd Paratroopers Regiment (2ο ΣΑΛ - 2 Syntagma Alexiptotiston)
- 1st Paratroopers Squadron (1η ΜΑΛ - 1 Mira Alexiptotiston)
- 2nd Paratroopers Squadron (2η ΜΑΛ - 2 Mira Alexiptotiston)
- Special Paratroopers Unit (ETA - Eidiko Tmima Alexiptotiston)
- 18th Signal Company (18 ΛΔΒ - 18 Lochos Diavivaseon)
- 1st Raider Regiment (1ο ΣΚ - 1 Syntagma Katadromon)
Special Paratroopers Unit
Members of the Special Paratroopers Unit (a HALO/HAHO-qualified long-range reconnaissance patrol (LRRP) unit are all professional NCOs and officers. They are the brigade's contribution to the Defence Ministry's DESAA (Diakladiko Epiheirisiako Stratigeio Amesis Antidrasis), the Multi-Branch Operational Rapid Response Command, along with the Hellenic Navy's DYK, and the Hellenic Air Force's 31 MEE. The formation is also known as Force Delta (Dynami Delta).
See also
References
- "GUNS OF THE ELITE - GREEK RAIDERS". Tactical Life Gun Magazine: Gun News and Gun Reviews. 2013-08-20. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
External links
- Greek Raiders, Special Weapons Magazine, October 2013
- Hellenic Army General Staff - Official Site