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The Greek Expeditionary Force (GEF) in Korea (; romanized: Ekstrateftikon Soma Ellados, abbreviated ΕΚΣΕ) was formed in response to the
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appeal for assistance in the
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. It comprised a reinforced
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(HA) infantry battalion and the Royal Hellenic Air Force (RHAF) 13th flight of seven transport planes (C-47). Greece originally intended to send a brigade to Korea; upon consultation with the US, however, the expeditionary force was downgraded to a battalion attached to the US 1st Cavalry Division. The 13th Flight supported the US marine division and played an important role of evacuating the dead and the wounded. After the armistice, the RHAF unit withdrew in May 1955 and the HA unit in December 1955. Greece was the fifth largest troop contributor to U.N. Forces in Korea. The Greek forces brought valuable combat experience from their war against communist guerrillas in Greece (see
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) and they were also skilled in using American weapons. Having recently fought in the mountainous terrain of their homeland, they easily acclimated to the Korean topography, and the UN command was especially impressed by how quickly Greek troops were able to move. A total of 10,255 Greek personnel were sent to Korea. 186 or 187 were killed in action and 617 wounded in action.Info from the War Memorial of Korea at South Korea The bodies of all Greek soldiers killed in the war have been returned to Greece.


RHAF Transport Flight

The seven C-47s of 13th Flight, with 67 Air Force officers and personnel, departed from
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air base at 08:30 on November 11, 1950. They belonged to the
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, known for its participation in the recent
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. The majority of the officers and NCOs of this first mission were experienced airmen, being veterans of the
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and the Greek Civil War. On December 1, 1950, they arrived in Japan and immediately attached to the 21st Troop Carrier Sqn. (later renamed 6461 TC Sqn.) of the 374th Wing,
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, based initially at
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, helping at the
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. From May 14, 1951, the flight was based at
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where it remained until May 23, 1955. During its time in Korea, the Greek Flight carried out 2,916 missions, comprising air evacuations, the transport of personnel and prisoners, drops of supplies and ammunition, the replenishment of allied bases and the collection of operational information. In total, its planes carried 70,568 passengers, including 9,243 wounded. It logged 13,777 flight hours. Losses included 12 officers and NCOs and two C-47s.


Sparta Battalion

The Greek government originally intended to send a
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to Korea, but with quick UN victories in the autumn of 1950, the expeditionary force was downgraded to a reinforced infantry battalion.Sandler (1995), pp. 136–138 Later, the Greeks offered to send more troops, but
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declined the offer since the UN forces were winning and thought that the war would be over soon. The army unit, called the Sparta Battalion, arrived in Busan on December 9, 1950, after a long voyage under
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Lieutenant Colonel Georgios Koumanakos, was composed of 849 men and six vehicles in an HQ company and three rifle companies; with one machine gun/mortar platoon and three rifle platoons in each. The men were all volunteers from the 1st, 8th and 9th Infantry Divisions.Thomas, Abbott & Chappell (1986), pp. 22–23 The unit's officers were selected based on their fluency in English. From August 23, 1951, the component was expanded to 1,063 men, at which strength it remained until the December 1953 armistice. It was subsequently increased to the level of 2,163 men until April 1955. After the anti-Greek
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, in September 1955, relations with Greece's NATO ally, Turkey, deteriorated and Athens decided to recall its units stationed in Korea. As a result, only 191 men were still in the country by December 1955. A representative section of one officer and nine men remained until May 1958.


Battalion events timeline

* 1950 ** November 15: Embarkation at
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. ** December 9: Arrival at
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.Edwards (2000), p. 118 ** December 16: Move to
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, attached to the
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as the "4th Battalion (GEF),
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". * 1951 ** January 16: Remnants sweeping operation at Wolaksan, Haseoksan, Munsusan and Sinseol summits. ** January 29: Battle with 3,000
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at Hill 381, west of
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. ** February 8: Battle with the Chinese Army at Hill 489, north of Gonjiam-ri. ** March 7: Attack on Hill 326, east of Yongdu-ri. ** April 7: Advance to
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, north of Hongchen. ** April 27: Defence of
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area of
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. ** May 26: Advance to Imjingang via Nogosan and Gamaksan. ** June 9: Advance to Wyoming line, north of
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. ** August 4: Battle with the Chinese Army near Churadong area. ** September 26: Attack against the Chinese Army at the Big Nori Hill. ** October 3–10: Battle with the Chinese Army at Hill 313 ("Scotch Hill"). The hill was captured on 5 October 5, with 28 KIA. ** December 30: Deployed at Imjingang S-curved area. * 1952 ** January: patrol duties attached to the 15th Infantry Regiment,
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. ** March 17: Battle over Kelly, Nori, Betty outposts. ** May 23: The 1st company guards Kohe-do island prisoner camp. ** July 23: Advance to Imjingang S-curved area again after improving the corps for four months. ** August 7: Surprise attack on Hill 167 near Imjingang. ** September 28: Battle with the Chinese Army near Nori Hill area. ** October 29: Return to the US 9th corps, move to
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area. ** December 14: Entice and destroy one Chinese company at Yujeong-ri. ** December 27: 14 soldiers killed in a transport aircraft crash in
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. * 1953 ** March 11: Battle between reconnaissance squads at Hill 438. ** May 16: Deployed at Junggasan, north eastern sides of Cheolwon. ** June 16: Battle with the Chinese Army at Hill 420 ( Outpost Harry). ** July 16: Battle with the Chinese Army at Hill 495, south of Bukjeon-hyeon. ** July 25: Battle with the Chinese Army at Hill 492, north of Seungam-ri.


Uniform of the Greek army force

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, Seoul File:Greek First Lieutenant uniform during the Korean War at the War Museum in Greece 1.jpg, First Lieutenant uniform of the Greek expeditionary force on display in the
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Awards and recognitions

The 13th Flight received a US Presidential Unit Citation for its participation in the evacuation of US
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at Hagaru-ri in December 1950. The GEF Spartan battalion received its first US Presidential Unit Citation in February 1952 for the capture of Scotch Hill. * * The Greek infantry company involved in the defense of Outpost Harry received the following Presidential Unit Citation: "DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Washington D. C., 10 March 1955 GENERAL ORDERS 18 DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATION Company P Greek Expeditionary Forces Battalion (Second Award) is cited for extraordinary heroism and outstanding performance of duty in action against an armed enemy in the vicinity of Surang-Ni, Korea during the period June 17 to June 18, 1953. Assigned the defense of a vital outpost position (Harry), the company encountered a major enemy assault on the evening of June 17. After an intense concentration of enemy mortar and artillery fire, the hostile forces, which had taken up an attack position on the northeast and northwest side of the outpost, moved rapidly through their own and friendly artillery fire to gain a foothold on the northern slope of the position. Refusing to withdraw, Company P closed in and met the attackers in a furious hand-to-hand struggle in which many of the enemy were driven off. The aggressors regrouped, quickly attacked a second time, and again gained the friendly trenches. Immediately, the Greek Forces launched a series of counterattacks, simultaneously dispatching a diversionary force to the east of the outpost which successfully channeled the enemy thrusts. After two hours of close-in fighting, the aggressors were again routed and the friendly positions restored. The outstanding conduct and exemplary courage exhibited by members of Company P, Greek Expeditionary Forces Battalion, reflects great credit on themselves and are in keeping with the finest traditions of the military service and the Kingdom of Greece." Individual Greeks received six U.S. Distinguished Service Crosses, 32
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s, 110
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. 19 members of 13th Flight received the US Air Force
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for the Hagaru-ri evacuation operation in December 1950. The Greek battalion's war flag also received the highest Greek military decoration, the Commander's Cross of the Cross of Valour, in 1954.


Helping Korean civilians

The Greeks were very interested in the wellbeing of the civilians and considered it as a high priority. Of all the forces, they were possibly the most protective. They especially treated Korean children with great kindness including the feeding, clothing and sheltering of Korean orphans, possibly because of the kidnapping of Greek children by Communists during the Greek civil war.


Religious work in South Korea

Greek military chaplains played a prime role in the preservation of the
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during the Korean War. This small religious body, founded by Russian Orthodox missionaries during the czarist era, had suffered persecution due to a series of historical developments -- the Japanese colonization of Korea, the rise of communism in Russia, World War II and the division of the Korean Peninsula. The Korean War added to the devastation. When Greek chaplains became aware of the Korean church, its flock had been scattered and its clergy were dead or presumed dead. The Greeks helped arrange ordination of new Korean clergy and eventually helped the church affiliate with an Orthodox bishop overseas. Today, the church has its own resident bishop and has thousands of members in South Korea.


Memorials and Monuments


Korea

* In 1961 Greece installed a plaque at the
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in
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. The plaque reads “From Greece for her fallen sons in gratitude”.Monuments in the Republic of Korea commemorating the participation of the Greek Expeditionary Corps in the Korean War
/ref> In addition, the names of the fallen Greeks are on the Wall of Remembrance and there is a plaque for Greece on the UN forces monument. * At the UN veterans memorial in Busan, there is a Greek flag and a sculpture of a Greek soldier next to the flags and the soldiers of the other UN nations who helped South Korea. * In 1974 South Korea raised a Greek War Memorial in
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, with the names of the Greeks who were killed in the war engraved on it. * At the Korea War Memorial in
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, there is a monument dedicated to Greece. In addition, the names of the Greeks who killed in action during the war are on the roll of honor and there is also a commemorative
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for Greece at the “Monument for the Participants” section. * Inside the Statue of Brothers in Seoul, there is a plaque for Greece.


Greece

* On the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens the word "Korea" is engraved on the tomb in order to honor the men who were killed during the war. * A Monument in the
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. * A Monument in
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's waterfront.


In the Athens War Museum

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In the War Memorial of Korea at Seoul

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In the UN Memorial Cemetery at Busan

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In popular culture

The American feature film ''
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'' deals with the mission of the Greek military and its joint operations with U.S. forces in the Korean War. The movie was shot in Hollywood and on location in rural
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in late 1952, and it was released in spring 1953, shortly before the end of the war. Film star
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plays a U.S. officer of Greek descent in the movie.
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, an American actor of Greek heritage, plays a Greek officer.


See also

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United Nations Forces in the Korean War After the outbreak of Korean War on 25 June 1950, 16 countries (deploying / arrival order): United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Netherlands, Canada, France, New Zealand, Philippines, Turkey, Thailand, South Africa, Greece, Belgium, Luxembour ...
*
Medical support in the Korean War During the Korean War, six countries—Sweden, India, Denmark, Norway, Italy, and West Germany—provided medical support to South Korea and the United Nations Forces. They provided a range of medical services, including the provision of mobile ...


References


Further reading


The History of the UN Forces in the Korean War-3 (Belgium, Colombia, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Norway, Sweden) - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 1974 (E-BOOK)

The History of the UN Forces in the Korean War-3 (Belgium, Colombia, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Norway, Sweden) - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 1974 (PDF)


* [https://www.imhc.mil.kr/user/imhc/upload/pblictn/PBLICTNEBOOK_202211020922227920.pdf The History of the UN Forces in the Korean War-6 (Summary) - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 1977 (PDF)]
The Korean War and the UN Forces - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 2015 (E-BOOK)

The Korean War and the UN Forces - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 2015 (PDF)


* ttps://www.imhc.mil.kr/user/imhc/upload/pblictn/PBLICTNEBOOK_201408070704130850.pdf The Statistics of the Korean War - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 2014 (PDF)
The History of the UN Forces in the Korean War - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 1998 (E-BOOK)

The History of the UN Forces in the Korean War - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 1998 (PDF)

The Summary of the Korean War - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 1986 (PDF)


* [https://www.imhc.mil.kr/user/imhc/upload/pblictn/PBLICTNEBOOK_201306250725426210.pdf The History of the Korean War-10: The UN Forces (Australia, Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Netherlands) - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 1980 (PDF)] * * * * * * * * *


External links


Outpost Harry Project

Outpost Harry Survivors Association

History War Museum - UNITED NATIONS ARMY, GREEK EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IN KOREA

Article on 13th Transport Flight from the official Hellenic Air Force website (in Greek)





The 60th Anniversary Of The Korean War Commemoration Committee

The Monument for the Participation of Greece in the Korean War

Heroes of the Korean War: Lieutenant Colonel George Koumanakos (part 1)

Heroes of the Korean War: Lieutenant Colonel George Koumanakos (part 2)

A brief history of the Greek Expeditionary Force from the Greek Army

Korea (November 1950-May 1958)

The Greek Expeditionary Force in Korea 1950-1955


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