Ioannis Veryvakis
Ioannis Veryvakis | |
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Born | Edessa, Greece | November 3, 1930
Died | June 19, 2019 Athens, Greece | (aged 88)
Allegiance | Greece |
Service/ | Hellenic Army |
Years of service | 1950–1993 |
Rank | General |
Commands held | Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff Chief of the Hellenic Army General Staff |
Ioannis Veryvakis (Greek: Ιωάννης Βερυβάκης; 3 November 1930 – 19 June 2019) was a Greek Army officer who rose to the rank of full General, and held the posts of Chief of the Hellenic Army General Staff and of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff.
Life and career[]
Ioannis Veryvakis was born in Edessa in northern Greece on 3 November 1930. His parents were from Crete.[1] He was the son of Lt. General and brother of the PASOK MP and minister, .
He entered the Hellenic Army Academy in 1950, and graduated as a Cavalry Second Lieutenant on 9 August 1953.[2][3] He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1956, Captain in 1960, Major in 1967, Lt. Colonel in 1975, Colonel in 1981, Brigadier in 1983, Major General in 1984, and Lt. General in 1986.[2] He attended cavalry and parachutist courses in Greece, the U.S. Army Special Warfare School and the U.S. Army Anti-Tank Guided Missile School in West Germany (where he graduated with distinction), as well as the higher staff and command courses of the and the .[1][2]
He served as a field and staff officer in various units, including as instructor in the Infantry School, infantry battalion commander, special forces battalion commander, chief of staff of the 3rd Special Forces Division, cavalry regiment commander, director of the 2nd Staff Bureau of the Hellenic Army General Staff (GES), director of GES 1st Branch, commander of the 3rd Special Forces Division, commander of the ASDEN, and Army Inspector-General.[2][3]
On 5 July 1989 he was appointed Chief of the GES, and remained in the position until promoted to full general and appointed Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff on 7 May 1990. He retired on 11 March 1993. From July 1991 to June 1992 he also served as chairman of the NATO Military Committee.[2][3] Amidst the climate of polarization between the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy at the time, the decision of the conservative government under Konstantinos Mitsotakis to select Veryvakis, whose brother was a prominent PASOK politician, as head of the country's armed forces was widely commented at the time.
In addition to the usual Greek decorations for his rank and positions, he received the following foreign decorations: Commander of the Legion of Merit (USA), Commander of the Legion of Honour (France), and the , First Class with Swords (Bulgaria).[3]
He was married with two children.[2]
References[]
- ^ a b "ΣΥΝΕΝΤΕΥΞΗ: ΣΤΡΑΤΗΓΟΣ I. ΒΕΡΥΒΑΚΗΣ" (in Greek). Ptisi & Diastima. July 1993. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f "Στρατηγός ΒΕΡΥΒΑΚΗΣ ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ του ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ, ΑΜ 32282.". Συνοπτική Ιστορία του Γενικού Επιτελείου Στρατού 1901–2001 [A Concise History of the Hellenic Army General Staff 1901–2001] (in Greek). Athens: Army History Directorate. 2001. p. 192.
- ^ a b c d "ΕΠΙΤ. ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ, ΜΕΛΟΣ: Ιωάννης Δημ. Βερυβάκης (1930)" (in Greek). The Friends of the Library of Alexandria. Archived from the original on 11 October 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
- 1930 births
- 2019 deaths
- People from Edessa, Greece
- Hellenic Army generals
- Chiefs of the Hellenic Army General Staff
- Chiefs of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff
- Commanders of the Legion of Merit
- Commandeurs of the Légion d'honneur