4th Infantry Brigade (Greece)

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Active1897–1912, 1939–1940, 1998–2013
Country Greece
4th Infantry Brigade
IV Ταξιαρχία Πεζικού
Flag and Emblem of the 4th Infantry Brigade, 1998–2013
Active1897–1912, 1939–1940, 1998–2013
Country Greece
BranchHellenic Army
TypeInfantry
SizeBrigade
Part of2nd Division (1897-1912)
III Army Corps (1939-1940), (1998-2013)

The 4th Infantry Brigade (Greek: IV Ταξιαρχία Πεζικού, IV Taxiarchia Pezikou) was an infantry brigade of the Hellenic Army. Originally formed in 1897, it served until 1912. Re-formed in the lead-up to the Greco-Italian War in 1940, it was expanded and renamed as the 15th Infantry Division after the war started. It was again reactivated in 1998, and served until 2013.

The 4th Infantry Brigade (Δ′ Ταξιαρχία Πεζικού) was first established on 24 October 1897,[1] as part of 2nd Infantry Division, comprising the 8th and 9th Infantry Regiments.[2] The divisional commands were abolished in August 1900,[2] to be reconstituted in a major reorganization on 8 September. 4th Brigade, based at Chalkis, remained under 2nd Division (based at Athens), but no comprised the 2nd and 5th Infantry Regiments, the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, the 2nd Artillery Regiment, and the 2nd Evzone Battalion.[3] In the 1904 reorganization, the brigade was moved to Nafplio, and comprised the 8th and 11th Infantry Regiments, again as part of the 2nd Division at Athens.[4] The brigade was abolished in 1912, with the establishment of triangular divisions.[5]

1940 Reformation and Expansion

1998–-2013

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