Supreme Military Command of the Interior and Islands
The Supreme Military Command of the Interior and Islands (Greek: Ανώτατη Στρατιωτική Διοίκηση Εσωτερικού και Νήσων, ΑΣΔΕΝ; Anótati Stratiotikí Deíkisi Esoterikoú ke Níson, ASDEN), more commonly known as ASDEN, is a Corps-sized formation of the Hellenic Army responsible for the defence of the Aegean Islands.[1]
Supreme Military Command of the Interior and Islands | |
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Ανώτατη Στρατιωτική Διοίκηση Εσωτερικού και Νήσων (ΑΣΔΕΝ) | |
Active | 1945–present |
Country | Greece |
Branch | Hellenic Army |
Size | Army Corps |
Part of | Hellenic Army General Staff |
Garrison/HQ | Athens, Attica |
Motto(s) | Defending One's Country ΑΜΥΝΕΣΘΑΙ ΠΕΡΙ ΠΑΤΡΗΣ Aminesthe peri patris |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Lt. General Sotirios Kostakoglou |
History
editFormed in Athens in 1945 as the Higher Military Command of Attica (Greek: Ανωτέρα Στρατιωτική Διοίκηση Αττικής, ΑΣΔΑ; Anotéra Stratiotikí Deíkisi Attikís, ASDA), by 1961 it had evolved from a territorial defence force to a Corps-sized formation, overseeing the Aegean region's four National Guard Commands. It was soon renamed to the Supreme Military Command of the Interior and Islands (Greek: Ανωτάτη Στρατιωτική Διοίκηση Εσωτερικού και Νήσων, ΑΣΔΕΝ; Anotati Stratiotikí Deíkisi Esoterikoú ke Níson, ASDEN) to reflect the expansion of its role.[2]
In 1995, the command's headquarters were relocated to the suburb of Karea in Athens, Attica, and by 2005 it had become a major operational formation of the Hellenic Army, consisting of two division and five brigade-strength, mechanized, National Guard Battalion Higher Commands (Greek: Ανώτερη Διοίκηση Ταγμάτων Εθνοφυλακής, ΑΔΤΕ; Anóteri Deíkisi Tagmáton Ethnofylakís, ADTE).[3] After a wide-ranging defense review in 2013, the Corps' capabilities were strengthened with the 5th Infantry Brigade reorganized as an air assault brigade to become ASDEN's rapid reaction force.
Emblem and Motto
editThe emblem of the ASDEN depicts the Lion Gate of Mycenae. It symbolizes power through unity.
The Corps' motto, Defending One's Country (Greek: ΑΜΥΝΕΣΘΑΙ ΠΕΡΙ ΠΑΤΡΗΣ; Amýnesthae Perí Pátris), is from Homer's Iliad, attributed to the Trojan Prince Hector in the final days of the Trojan War, when Polydamas advised him to stop the attack on the Achaeans because the omens were not auspicious. Hector replied "There's one good omen, defending one's country!" (Greek: «Εις οιωνός άριστος αμύνεσθαι περί πάτρης»).[4]
Structure
edit- Supreme Military Command of the Interior and Islands
- Corps HQ Battalion, based at Athens, Attica
- Corps Engineer Command (ΔΜΧ/ΑΣΔΕΝ), based at Athens, Attica
- 2nd Signal, EW, Surveillance Regiment (2ο ΣΕΗΠΠΕΠ), based at Athens, Attica
- 291st Recruits Training Center (291o KEN), based at Syros, Cyclades
- 5th Airmobile Brigade (5 A/M ΤΑΞ "V Μεραρχία Κρητών"), based at Chania, Crete
- 79th National Guard Higher Command (79 ΑΔΤΕ), based at Samos
- 80th National Guard Higher Command (80 ΑΔΤΕ), based at Kos, Dodecanese
- 88th Military Command (88 ΣΔΙ), based at Myrina, Lemnos
- 95th National Guard Higher Command (95 ΑΔΤΕ), based at Rhodes, Dodecanese
- 96th National Guard Higher Command (96 ΑΔΤΕ), based at Chios
- 98th National Guard Higher Command (98 ΑΔΤΕ), based at Lesbos
References and links
edit- ^ Στρατός και Ενημέρωση, ΙΟΥΛ-ΑΥΓ-ΣΕΠ 2009 (PDF) (in Greek). www.army.gr. 12 November 2009.
- ^ Στρατός και Ενημέρωση, ΙΟΥΛ-ΑΥΓ-ΣΕΠ 2009 (PDF) (in Greek). www.army.gr. 12 November 2009.
- ^ Στρατός και Ενημέρωση, ΙΟΥΛ-ΑΥΓ-ΣΕΠ 2009 (PDF) (in Greek). www.army.gr. 12 November 2009.
- ^ Στρατός και Ενημέρωση, ΙΟΥΛ-ΑΥΓ-ΣΕΠ 2009 (PDF) (in Greek). www.army.gr. 12 November 2009.