Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff

The Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff (Greek: Αρχηγός του Γενικού Επιτελείου Ναυτικού, romanizedArchigós tou Genikoú Epiteleíou Naftikoú, abbrev. Α/ΓΕΝ) is the head of the Hellenic Navy General Staff and commander of the Hellenic Navy. The position is customarily held by a three-star flag officer (vice admiral). As part of Greece's membership in NATO, from 1967 until 1999 the Chief of the HNGS was also commander of NATO's COMEDEAST.

Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff
Αρχηγός του Γενικού Επιτελείου Ναυτικού
Incumbent
Vice Admiral Ioannis Drymousis
since 16 January 2023
Hellenic Navy General Staff
AbbreviationΑ/ΓΕΝ
Member of Hellenic Navy
Reports toChief of the National Defence General Staff
SeatHellenic National Defence General Staff
Formation13 December 1907
First holderGeorgios A. Kountouriotis

List of chiefs

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No. Portrait Chief of the Navy General Staff Took office Left office Time in office
1Kountouriotis, GeorgiosCaptain
Georgios A. Kountouriotis [el]
(1851–1908)
13 December 1907[1]10 July 1908210 days
2Sachtouris, AlexandrosRear Admiral
Alexandros Sachtouris [el]
(1851–1926)
10 July 19083 August 19113 years, 24 days
3Ginis, PetrosCaptain
Petros Ginis [el]
(1861–1935)
[a]
07 January 191115 April 19121 year, 99 days
4Kountouriotis, PavlosRear Admiral
Pavlos Kountouriotis
(1855–1935)
[b]
16 April 191216 September 1912153 days
5Kountouriotis, PavlosCaptain
Matthaios Matthaiopoulos [el]
(1870–1921)
16 September 19127 April 19141 year, 203 days
6Papachristos, DimitriosRear Admiral
Dimitrios Papachristos
(1867–1949)
[c]
14 April 191416 June 191463 days
7Dousmanis, SofoklisRear Admiral
Sofoklis Dousmanis
(1868–1952)
[d]
19 June 191414 June 19172 years, 360 days
8Kakoulidis, GeorgiosCaptain
Georgios Kakoulidis
(1871–1946)
[e]
22 June 191718 December 1917179 days
9Papachristos, DimitriosRear Admiral
Dimitrios Papachristos
(1867–1949)
18 December 191722 June 19202 years, 187 days
10Ipitis, IoannisRear Admiral
Ioannis Ipitis
(1867–1956)
[f]
9 November 192026 April 1921168 days
11Malikopoulos, KonstantinosRear Admiral
Konstantinos Malikopoulos
(1872–1945)
29 April 192115 December 1921230 days
12Dousmanis, SofoklisRear Admiral
Sofoklis Dousmanis
(1868–1952)
15 December 192112 October 1922301 days
13Gerontas, AgisilaosCaptain
Agisilaos Gerontas [el]
(1873–1962)
12 October 192211 March 19241 year, 151 days
14Gonatas, AnastasiosCaptain
Anastasios Gonatas
(1877–1957)
11 March 192424 March 192413 days
15Loprestis, VikentiosRear Admiral
Vikentios Loprestis [el]
(1872–1953)
24 March 19248 July 19251 year, 106 days
16Gonatas, AnastasiosCaptain
Anastasios Gonatas
(1877–1957)
8 July 192527 February 1926234 days
17Louis, ChristosCaptain
Christos Louis
(1877–1957)
[g]
27 February 19267 July 1926130 days
18Demestichas, IoannisCaptain
Ioannis Demestichas
(1882–1960)
[h]
7 July 19263 October 192688 days
19Louis, ChristosCaptain
Christos Louis
(1877–1957)
3 October 19261 December 192659 days
20Demestichas, IoannisCaptain
Ioannis Demestichas
(1882–1960)
1 December 192617 February 192778 days
21Typaldos-Alfonsatos, KonstantinosRear Admiral
Konstantinos Typaldos-Alfonsatos
(1873–1945)
[i]
17 February 192715 July 1927148 days
22Malikopoulos, KonstantinosRear Admiral
Konstantinos Malikopoulos
(1872–1945)
15 July 19277 December 19281 year, 145 days
23Panas, GeorgiosRear Admiral
Georgios Panas
(1876–1939)
7 December 192818 February 19312 years, 73 days
24Louis, ChristosCaptain
Christos Louis
(1877–1957)
18 February 19317 December 1931292 days
25Dimoulis, PeriklisRear Admiral
Periklis Dimoulis
(1880–1945)
7 December 193110 December 19321 year, 3 days
26Demestichas, IoannisCaptain
Ioannis Demestichas
(1882–1960)
10 December 19326 March 193386 days
27Louis, ChristosCaptain
Christos Louis
(1877–1957)
6 March 19339 March 19333 days
28Dimoulis, PeriklisRear Admiral
Periklis Dimoulis
(1880–1945)
9 March 193317 August 1933161 days
29Kavvadias, EpameinondasCaptain
Epameinondas Kavvadias
(1886–1965)
[j]
23 August 193317 July 1934328 days
30Dimoulis, PeriklisRear Admiral
Periklis Dimoulis
(1880–1945)
17 July 19343 March 1935229 days
31Oikonomou, DimitriosVice Admiral
Dimitrios Oikonomou
(1883–1957)
3 March 193519 December 19361 year, 291 days
32Captain
Epameinondas Kavvadias
(1886–1965)
19.12.193612.01.193724 days
33Rear Admiral
Alexandros Sakellariou
(1887–1982)
12.01.193713.08.19381 year, 213 days
34Rear Admiral
Epameinondas Kavvadias
(1886–1965)
13.08.193817.09.193835 days
35Rear Admiral
Alexandros Sakellariou
(1887–1982)
17.09.193820.04.19412 years, 215 days
36Rear Admiral
Charalambos Delagrammatikas
(1887–1947)
26.04.194130.04.19414 days
37Vice Admiral
Petros Voulgaris
(1883–1957)
03.09.194411.04.1945220 days
38Vice Admiral
Grigorios Mezeviris
11.04.194514.10.19461 year, 186 days
39Rear Admiral
Alfredos Leontopoulos
14.10.194602.02.1947111 days
40Vice Admiral
Grigorios Mezeviris
02.02.194720.09.1947230 days
41Vice Admiral
Periklis Antonopoulos
20.09.194717.11.19514 years, 58 days
42Rear Admiral
Panagiotis Konstas
17.11.195106.09.1952294 days
43Vice Admiral
Pyrros Lappas
(1899–1981)
06.09.195213.09.19586 years, 7 days
44Vice Admiral
Konstantinos Tsatsos
13.09.195804.12.19591 year, 82 days
45Vice Admiral
Georgios Panagiotopoulos
4.12.195927.11.19611 year, 358 days
46Vice Admiral
Dimitrios Kiosses
27.11.196112.12.19632 years, 15 days
47Vice Admiral
Spyridon Avgeris
(1909–1972)
12.12.196330.03.19673 years, 108 days
48Vice Admiral
Konstantinos Engolfopoulos
(1912–1991)
30.03.196724.04.196725 days
49Vice Admiral
Ippokratis Dedes
24.04.196713.12.1967233 days
50Vice Admiral
Stavros Pervainas
13.12.196718.12.19681 year, 5 days
51Vice Admiral
Konstantinos Margaritis
18.12.196801.06.19734 years, 165 days
52Vice Admiral
Petros Arapakis
01.06.197308.01.19751 year, 221 days
53Vice Admiral
Konstantinos Engolfopoulos
(1912–1991)
08.01.197508.01.19761 year, 0 days
54Vice Admiral
Spyridon Mourkis
08.01.197616.09.1976252 days
55Vice Admiral
Spyridon Konofaos
16.09.197605.01.19825 years, 111 days
56Vice Admiral
Odysseas Kapetos
05.01.198223.03.198277 days
57Vice Admiral
Nikolaos Pappas
(1930–2013)
23.03.198222.12.19864 years, 274 days
58Vice Admiral
Leonidas Vasilikopoulos
(1932–2014)
22.12.198617.07.19892 years, 207 days
59Vice Admiral
Evangelos Lagaras
17.07.198928.02.19922 years, 226 days
60Vice Admiral
Iraklis Drikos
28.02.199217.12.19931 year, 292 days
61Vice Admiral
Ioannis Stagas
17.12.199316.02.19962 years, 61 days
62Vice Admiral
Leonidas Paliogiorgos
16.02.199616.02.19982 years, 0 days
63Vice Admiral
Georgios Ioannidis
16.02.199815.02.20012 years, 365 days
64Vice Admiral
Georgios Theodoroulakis
16.02.200105.03.20021 year, 17 days
65Vice Admiral
Antonis Antoniadis
(born 1946)
05.03.200215.02.20052 years, 347 days
66Vice Admiral
Dimitrios Gousis
15.02.20055.02.20082 years, 355 days
67Vice Admiral
Georgios Karamalikis
05.02.200817.02.20102 years, 12 days
68Vice Admiral
Dimitrios Elefsiniotis
17.02.201001.11.20111 year, 257 days
69Vice Admiral
Kosmas Christidis
01.11.201107.03.20131 year, 126 days
70Vice Admiral
Evangelos Apostolakis
(born 1957)
07.03.201316.09.20152 years, 193 days
71Vice Admiral
Georgios Giakoumakis
(born 1959)
16.09.201516.01.20171 year, 122 days
72Vice Admiral
Nikolaos Tsounis
16.01.201717.01.20203 years, 1 day
73Vice Admiral
Stylianos Petrakis
17.01.202016.01.20232 years, 364 days
74Vice Admiral
Ioannis Drymousis
16.01.2023Incumbent1 year, 310 days

Notes

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  1. ^ MP for Spetses (1910, 1915), Senator (1932–33)
  2. ^ Commander of the Aegean Fleet during the Balkan Wars (1912–13), Commander's Cross of the Cross of Valour (1914), Member of the "Triumvirate of National Defence" (1916–17), Regent (1920), First President of the Second Hellenic Republic (1924–29)
  3. ^ Senator (1929–35)
  4. ^ Minister for Naval Affairs (1935)
  5. ^ MP and Senator, Governor-General of Thrace
  6. ^ Vice-Minister for Naval Affairs (1950)
  7. ^ Minister for Communications (1945)
  8. ^ 1st term; Minister for Aviation and Naval Affairs (1933), Minister for the Interior, Education, and Mercantile Marine (1944)
  9. ^ Minister for Naval Affairs (1922)
  10. ^ Fleet Commander (1941–42), Vice-Minister for Naval Affairs (1942–43), Commander's Cross of the Cross of Valour (1947)

References

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  1. ^ Note: Greece officially adopted the Gregorian calendar on 16 February 1923 (which became 1 March). All dates prior to that, unless specifically denoted, are Old Style.

Sources

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  • "Διατελέσαντες Αρχηγοί ΓΕΝ" (in Greek). Hellenic Navy. Archived from the original on 9 September 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2016.