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The 3/40 Evzone Regiment ( el, 3/40 Σύνταγμα Ευζώνων, abbrev. 3/40 ΣΕ) or 40th Evzone Regiment (40° Σύνταγμα Ευζώνων, 40 ΣΕ) is a historic regiment of
Evzones The Evzones or Evzonoi ( el, Εύζωνες, Εύζωνοι, ) were several historical elite light infantry and mountain units of the Greek Army. Today, they are the members of the Presidential Guard ( el, Προεδρική Φρουρά , transli ...
of the
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, recruited in
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and headquartered in Arta. It was formed in 1913 after the Balkan Wars, and disbanded in the post-World War II period. It exists today as a nominal reserve formation to be mobilized in wartime.


History

The regiment traces its ancestry to the 3rd Evzone Battalion (3ο Τάγμα Ευζώνων), which was formed at Arta during the mobilization in the lead-up to the
Greco-Turkish War of 1897 The Greco-Turkish War of 1897 or the Ottoman-Greek War of 1897 ( or ), also called the Thirty Days' War and known in Greece as the Black '97 (, ''Mauro '97'') or the Unfortunate War ( el, Ατυχής πόλεμος, Atychis polemos), was a w ...
. The battalion, commanded by Colonel Papadimas, was placed under the 1st Infantry Brigade. On the outbreak of hostilities on 5 April 1897, the battalion was deployed along the front, between Pournari and the Arta toll station. Along with the rest of the Greek forces in the
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front, the battalion crossed the Arachthos River and occupied the village of Koumtzades (modern Ammotopos) on the 10th. It fought in the three-day
Battle of Pente Pigadia The Battle of Pente Pigadia or Battle of Beshpinar ( el, Μάχη των Πέντε Πηγαδιών; "Battle of the Five Wells", tr, Beşpınar Muharebesi), took place on 24–30 October ( O.S.), 1912. It was a battle fought between Greek forc ...
(15–17 April) against strongly fortified Ottoman positions. The conflict was concluded on 6 May with a ceasefire.


Balkan Wars

Under the command of Lt. Colonel Alexandros Kontoulis, the 3rd Evzone Battalion took part in the
First Balkan War The First Balkan War ( sr, Први балкански рат, ''Prvi balkanski rat''; bg, Балканска война; el, Αʹ Βαλκανικός πόλεμος; tr, Birinci Balkan Savaşı) lasted from October 1912 to May 1913 and invo ...
, following Greek advance in the Epirus front during the autumn of 1912 up to Kleisoura and Tepeleni, in modern
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. In April 1913, the battalion was moved to Boemitsa in Macedonia, due to the looming conflict with
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, Greece's ally in the First Balkan War, over the division of the spoils. There the battalion was expanded into the 3rd Evzone Regiment, numbered 40th among the infantry regiments, and placed under the 10th Infantry Division. Already before the outbreak of the
Second Balkan War The Second Balkan War was a conflict which broke out when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its share of the spoils of the First Balkan War, attacked its former allies, Serbia and Greece, on 16 ( O.S.) / 29 (N.S.) June 1913. Serbian and Greek armies r ...
, the regiment fought against Bulgarian probing skirmishes at Karasouli, leaving an officer and two NCOs dead. After the outbreak of hostilities, the 3/40 Regiment covered the left flank of the Greek army and fought in the battles of Doiran, Strumica, up to the area of
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, where the regiment distinguished itself in the hard-fought battle around Height 1900. After the end of hostilities, the regiment returned to Arta. During the mobilization of 1915, it was transferred to the
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area in Macedonia, but returned to Arta following demobilization. With the
National Schism The National Schism ( el, Εθνικός Διχασμός, Ethnikós Dichasmós), also sometimes called The Great Division, was a series of disagreements between King Constantine I and Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos regarding the foreig ...
and the disintegration of the Greek army loyal to the royal government, the 3/40 Regiment too was virtually disbanded.


World War I and Greco-Turkish War

Following the entry of Greece in
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in June 1917, the regiment was reconstituted, under the 9th Infantry Division. From September 1918 until the war's end it fought in the
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Monastir area. In spring 1919, the 9th Division was transferred to eastern Macedonia. During the Greek occupation of
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in October 1919, the regiment occupied
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. In summer 1920 it participated in the operations to capture
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, where it occupied Karaağaç and led the storming of Adrianople on 8–11 July 1920. In spring 1921, the regiment was transferred to the
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front, disembarking at
Mudanya Mudanya (Mudania, el, τα Μουδανιά, ''ta Moudaniá'' l. (the site of ancient Apamea Myrlea) is a town and district of Bursa Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. It is located on the Gulf of Gemlik, part of the southern coast of t ...
on 17 March. The Evzones were quickly deployed to the area of Bursa, where itheir arrival thwarted a planned uprising by the Turkish population. The regiment took over the front sector around Tsongara, as well as conducting anti-guerrilla operations in the mountainous area of
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. On 22 April, the regiment was withdrawn to be redeployed to
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, being replaced by the 12th Infantry Regiment. After a three-day stay for recuperation in the city, on 1 May the regiment was moved by train southeast, to take over the Maeander River-
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sector. On 11 June, the 1st Battalion was moved north of
Uşak Uşak (; el, Ουσάκειον, Ousakeion) is a city in the interior part of the Aegean Region of Turkey. The city has a population of 500,000 (2016 census) and is the capital of Uşak Province. Uşak city is situated at a distance of from İz ...
as part of a mixed detachment under Colonel Vlasios Tsirogiannis, to take part in the
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to capture Kütahya and
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, which began on 27 June. With the success of the Greek offensive, on 22 July the remainder of the regiment was removed from Buldan and moved to the front. During the crossing of the arid
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, while the regiment was moving to link up with its parent 9th Division, it was attacked by the 9th Turkish Cavalry Division at Aziziye (modern
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), but repelled the attack. After a 580 km march in 22 days, the regiment arrived at the front at Kale Groto on 14 August.


Greco-Italian War and Axis Occupation

In 1924, the regiment's garrison was temporarily moved to Ioannina, and then, now as the 40th Evzone Regiment, to
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. On 1 August 1929 it was reorganized as the 40th Evzone Battalion (40ον Τάγμα Ευζώνων), and its base was once again moved to Arta. It was restored to regimental size soon after. At the time of the outbreak of the
Greco-Italian War The Greco-Italian War (Greek: Ελληνοϊταλικός Πόλεμος, ''Ellinoïtalikós Pólemos''), also called the Italo-Greek War, Italian Campaign in Greece, and the War of '40 in Greece, took place between the kingdoms of Italy and G ...
in October 1940, the 3/40 Evzone Regiment, under Col.
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, was part of the 8th Infantry Division, commanded by Maj. General
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. Facing the brunt of the initial Italian offensive, in the first days of the war the regiment withdrew behind the
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. After the Italian offensive was halted on 7 November, the regiment took part in the Greek counter-offensive, recapturing Granitsopoula (10 November), Kato Lavdani, Stratinitsa (18 November), Kerasovo (19 November), and the
Kastaniani Kastaniani ( el, Καστάνιανη meaning "chestnut tree") is a mountain village in the Ioannina regional unit in northern Greece. It is part of the municipal unit of Mastorochoria. It is situated in the northern Pindus mountains, near the lef ...
-Valtista heights (23–24 November). After crossing the pre-war border, it advanced into Albania, capturing the villages of
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(26 November) and Vodhinë (28 November), and the Galisht heights (12 December). The regiment then fought a ten-day battle (12–22 December) to capture Mount Kuç against determined Italian resistance. Italian casualties were heavy: the 51st Division's 31st Infantry Regiment was destroyed as a fighting force, and the 141st
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Battalion was taken prisoner. The regiment went on to capture the villages of Kallarat, Vranisht, and Bolenë on 22–28 December. The regiment received the highest Greek award for valour, the Commander's Cross of the Cross of Valour, after recommendation on 16 February 1941 by the commander of the 3rd Infantry Division, Maj. General Bakos. Following the
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on 6 April 1941, the Italian forces opposite the Greek army in Albania began probing attacks on the Greek positions. On 8 April, the 3rd Battalion faced an Italian reconnaissance attack near Bolenë, followed on 14 and 15 April by a series of determined attacks with heavy artillery support against the positions of both the 1st and the 3rd Battalions. The Italian attacks were repulsed, but due to the German advance in Macedonia, the Greek army in Albania began retreating as well. The 40th Regiment began retreating on 16–17 April, assuming new defensive positions near Krania on 18 April. The retreat recommenced on the night of the 21st, and the Regiment arrived at
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, on the Greek side of the pre-war border, on the 23rd. Through forced marches, the unit reached Preveza four days later, where it was disbanded and the men released to return to their homes. During the Axis Occupation of Greece, the two largest
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groups, the leftist
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, and the right-wing
EDES The National Republican Greek League ( el, Εθνικός Δημοκρατικός Ελληνικός Σύνδεσμος (ΕΔΕΣ), ''Ethnikós Dimokratikós Ellinikós Sýndesmos'' (EDES)) was one of the major resistance groups formed during t ...
, both formed their own units named after the regiment. The EDES unit, formed on 10 October 1942 in the region of
Tzoumerka Tzoumerka ( el, Τζουμέρκα) is a former municipality in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality North Tzoumerka, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit ...
, was commanded by the Cavalry Major Georgios Agoros. In July–October 1943 it took part in sabotage and attacks on German forces as part of the diversionary operations in preparation for the
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, as well as in the quasi-civil war with ELAS forces during autumn 1943. In early July 1944 it fought against the Germans around Preveza, and then in the
Battle of Menina The Battle of Menina ( el, Μάχη της Μενίνας) was conducted by the Greek resistance group EDES against the German garrison of the village Menina, Thesprotia Thesprotia (; el, Θεσπρωτία, ) is one of the regional units of ...
on 17–18 August 1944. The ELAS regiment took part in the
Battle of Amfilochia The Battle of Amfilochia ( el, Μάχη της Αμφιλοχίας) began on the evening of July 12, 1944 and lasted until the afternoon of the following day, involving guerrilla forces of the Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS) against occupat ...
on 12–14 July 1944, one of ELAS' largest operations during the Occupation.


Greek Civil War and post-war period

Following the liberation of Greece, EDES was disbanded, and the southern part of the Epirus region came under the control of the 84th Military Region (84 Στρατιωτική Περιοχή), established in March 1945. The formation had a minimal strength, mostly comprising the 581st Infantry Battalion. During the
Greek Civil War The Greek Civil War ( el, ο Eμφύλιος όλεμος}, ''o Emfýlios'' 'Pólemos'' "the Civil War") took place from 1946 to 1949. It was mainly fought against the established Kingdom of Greece, which was supported by the United Kingdom and ...
of 1946–49, the battalion fought in the Battle of Konitsa in July 1947, before forming part of the newly constituted 76th Brigade (76η Ταξιαρχία) on 6 September, along with the 625th Infantry Battalion. From 13 January 1948, the 76th Brigade assumed responsibility over
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, with the 581st, 625th, and 611th Battalions. In early March and again in August–September 1948 it led the anti-partisan sweeps in the
Mourgana Mourgana ( el, Μουργκάνα or Όρη Τσαμαντά - ''Ori Tsamanta'', sq, Maja e Murganës) is a mountain range in northwestern Greece and southern Albania. Its highest elevation is 1,806 m. It is drained by tributaries of the river Th ...
area. In sprin 1949 the entire Brigade was moved to the area of
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, where it participated in the last battles of the civil war. The 581st Battalion in particular distinguished itself during the conflict, being used often in a fire brigade or rapid reaction force, such as in the Battle of Karpenisi in January 1949. On 15 April 1951, the 76th Brigade was renamed as the 40th Evzone Regiment. On 25 June 1951, Queen Frederica was named its honorary colonel-in-chief, as a result of which the regiment bore her royal monogram on the shoulder straps.


Casualties

In the wars between 1912 and 1949, the regiment suffered 35 officers dead and 35 wounded, and 224 other ranks dead and 647 wounded, as well as 41 missing in action.


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