Structure
32nd Marines Brigade "Moravas" in Volos, Thessaly.
- HQ Company (ΛΣ/32ης ΤAΞ ΠΝ)
- 505th Marines Battalion (505ο ΤΠN)
- Command company, three Marine companies, Support company
- 521st Marines Battalion (521ο ΤΠN)
- Command company, three Marine companies, Support company
- 575th Marines Battalion (575ο ΤΠN)
- Command company, three Marine companies, Support company
- 32nd Armoured Squadron (32η ΙΜΑ)
- Four tank platoons, with a total of 17 Leopard 1A5 tanks
- 32nd Field Artillery Battalion (32η ΜΠΠ)
- Command battery and three fire batteries, with a total of 18 M101A1 towed howitzers
- 32nd Engineer Company (32ος ΛΜΧ)
- 32nd Light Air Defence Battery (32η ΠΕΑ/ΑΠ)
- 32nd Signal Company (32ος ΛΔΒ)
- 32nd Support Battalion (32ο TYΠ)
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