Pyrros Lappas

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Born31 December 1899[1]
Athens, Greece
Died17 June 1981
Athens, Greece
AllegianceGreece Kingdom of Greece (1915–24, 1935–60)
Greece Second Hellenic Republic (1924–35)
Pyrros Lappas
Born31 December 1899[1]
Athens, Greece
Died17 June 1981
Athens, Greece
AllegianceGreece Kingdom of Greece (1915–24, 1935–60)
Greece Second Hellenic Republic (1924–35)
BranchHellenic Navy
Years of service1915–1960
Rank Vice Admiral
WarsAsia Minor Campaign, World War II, Greek Civil War

Pyrros Lappas (Greek: Πύρρος Λάππας, 1899–1981) was a Greek Navy officer. He served in the Asia Minor Campaign, commanded warships in World War II, and assumed senior leadership positions in the post-war navy, culminating as Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff in 1952–1958. He then served for two years as head of the Military Household of King Paul of Greece, as General Secretary of the Hellenic Olympic Committee in 1961–1968, and as a member of the International Olympic Committee (1965–1980).

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