Timeline of the Hellenic Army
1821–1832
- September 1814 - The secretive Philiki Etaireia is founded at Odessa. From the start it is the locus of anti-Ottoman activity among Greeks. Members with military experience will form the core of Ypsilantis staff.
- 6 March 1821 - Alexander Ypsilantis crosses the River Prut into Wallachia with two battalions of volunteer infantry and a troop of cavalry raised in Russia.
- 23 March 1821 - Petrobey Mavromichalis is proclaimed "commander-in-chief of the Spartan forces" by the newly founded Senate of Messenia in the wake of the successful capture of Kalamata.
- August, 1822 - Theodoros Kolokotronis ambushes and destroys the army of Mahmud Dramali Pasha at the Dervenakia pass; the sultan turns to Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt for help in suppressing the Greek revolt.
- March 1824 - the motley "Byron Brigade" composed of Greek and Philhellene volunteers begins to organize at Missolonghi.
1833–1862
- 1833 - The newly arrived King Othon creates battalions of line infantry on the West European model. Each battalion includes a company of native Greek sharpshooters or Evzones. Othon also forms ten battalions of Greek light infantry.
- 1836 - The number of Greek light infantry battalions is reduced from ten to eight. Four new Mountain Guard battalions are organized to patrol the Greco-Turkish frontier and hunt down bandits in the countryside.
- 1843 - The Mountain Guards are reorganized and expanded into four full regiments.
- 1867 - Four elite Evzones battalions are formed.
- 1868 - The Royal Guard Detachment is formed, consisting of two Evzone companies and a troop of cavalry.
1897–1913
- 1912 - The Hellenic Army fields its first Aviators Company, which will eventually become the Army Aviation branch.
1919–1922
- 15 May 1919 - Greek troops land and occupy Smyrna (İzmir), meeting only token resistance: this will become the opening skirmish of the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922).
- 9–11 January 1919 - Greek and Turkish forces fight the inconclusive First Battle of İnönü.
- March 1921 - Greek and Turkish forces fight to a stalemate at the Second Battle of İnönü.
- June 1921 - The Greek advance is checked at Battle of Sakarya.
- 26–30 August 1922. The Greeks are routed at the Battle of Dumlupınar. Cut-off in a Turkish pincer movement, Major General Nikolaos Trikoupis and his men are taken prisoner. Surviving Hellenic Army units begin withdrawing to Smyrna.
- September 1922 - The Turkish Army captures Smyrna.
1923–1940
- 1925 - Production at Breda of the "Philipides" design for an improved Mannlicher–Schönauer rifle is cancelled.
1949–present
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