The Golden Dawn of Greece: Former Generals of the Greek army in European Parliament
Former Lt. General of the Special Forces Synadinos Eleftherios-
Lt General Eleftherios served the Greek army for almost 4 decades as an
officer. He graduated from military school in 1979 as a Second
Lieutenant of Infantry. From then on he graduated from the Special
Forces School of Officers and the National Defense College. He has
served in all types of units and has commanded the Special Forces of
Greece from the bottom to the top.
Synadinos Eleftherios has commanded soldiers in Cyprus, the Greek
Kosovo Force, and in May 2007 for 2 years, the 1 CCT TAX-AL. He was
served as a staff officer in the 32 TAXPN in VSS and was the head Sector
Planner for the Olympic Games. From March 2009 to March 2010 he held
the rank of Brigadier, and was later promoted to the rank of Major.
He graduated from the Paratroopers in 1980. He has been honored with a
wide variety of medals, commendations, and decorations. He is married
with two children.
General Georgios Epitideios- General Epitideios
graduated from the Military Academy, the Higher War College, and
National Defense College. He has also went to Advanced Officers
Artillery School in the United States and Greece. He is also a
graduate of Public Law and Political Science, he got these degrees at
the University of Athens. He is speaks both English and French.
He has also served as the Staff Officer at the Headquarters of the
Allied Powers of Europe (SHAPE), the International Military Staff of
NATO, and as a Director of the Department of Current Operations and
Crisis Management of the Military Staff of the European Union (EUMS). He
has handled matters for many years in NATO and the European Union
(business plans, crisis management, doctrine, policy, exercise and
operation logistics). He has represented Greece as a senior National
Representative in the meetings for the design of exercises, both in
doctrine and operational logistics for NATO and the European Union.
Gorgeous Epitifeios
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