31st Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Greece) - Structure

Structure

31st Mechanized Infantry Brigade "Kamia" in Feres, Thrace

  • HQ Company (ΙΣΤ)
  • 31st Signal Company (31 ΛΔΒ)
  • 31st Engineer Company (31 ΛΜΧ)
  • 12th Armored Battalion (12 EMA)
  • 534th Infantry Battalion (534 ΤΠ)
  • 535th Mechanized Infantry Battalion (535 M/K ΤΠ)
  • 536th Mechanized Infantry Battalion (536 M/K ΤΠ)
  • 110th Self Propelled Artillery Battalion (110 Μ Α/K ΠΒ)
  • 31st Antitank Company (31 ΛAT)
  • 31st Support Battalion (31 TYΠ)
Formations of the Hellenic Army
  • Hellenic Army General Staff
First Army
I Army Corps
  • 8th Infantry Division
  • 9th Infantry Brigade
  • 15th Infantry Brigade
  • 24th Armored Brigade
IV Army Corps
  • 12th Mechanized Infantry Division
    • 7th Mechanized Infantry Brigade
    • 31st Mechanized Infantry Brigade
  • 16th Mechanized Infantry Division
    • 3rd Mechanized Infantry Brigade
    • 30th Mechanized Infantry Brigade
  • 20th Armored Division
    • 21st Armored Brigade
    • 23rd Armored Brigade
    • 25th Armored Brigade
  • 50th Mechanized Infantry Brigade
  • 29th Infantry Brigade
ΙΙI Army Corps/NDC-GR
  • 10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade
II Army Corps
  • 1st Infantry Division (1st Raider/Paratrooper Brigade
  • 32nd Marines Brigade
  • 71st Airborne Brigade)
  • 2nd Mechanized Infantry Division (33rd Mechanized Infantry Brigade
  • 34th Mechanized Infantry Brigade)
  • 1st Army Aviation Brigade
ASDEN
  • 88th Military Command
  • 95th National Guard Higher Command
  • 80th National Guard Higher Command
  • 98th National Guard Higher Command
  • 79th National Guard Higher Command
  • 96th National Guard Higher Command
  • 5th Cretan Division
ASDYS
  • Support Division
  • 4th Infantry Division
  • Military Factories Command
  • Army Academy
  • Military Geographical Service

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