Nikolaos Douvas

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Nikolaos Douvas
Nikolaos Douvas
Life Antistratigos (Lieutenant General)
Antistratigos (Lieutenant General)
Born 1947
Agioi Anargyroi, Larissa
Died -
Career
In the army since: 1970 (Class of '70, Hellenic Military Academy)
Notable assignments: Chief of Staff, Military attache at Greek consulate in Bonn, commanded Special Forces company on Cyprus, Commander of Greek 1st Army
Major wars and battles: Turkish Invasion of Cyprus
Medals
Knight Commander (Grand Cross) of the Order of Honour, Knight Commander (Grand Cross) of the Order of the Phoenix

Nikolaos Douvas (Greek Νικόλαος Ντούβας, born 1947) served as the Chief of Staff of the Hellenic Army. General Douvas was honourably discharged from the Hellenic Army on March 1, 2006. After his discharge from the army he has been appointed as CEO at EKO (the biggest Greek state owned oil company).

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Douvas grew up in Larissa, then attended the Hellenic Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1970, with a commission as a second lieutenant of infantry. Douvas has augmented his early military education serving at several military and civilian colleges and training centers in Greece and the United States, including the Hellenic Advanced School for Warfare, the Hellenic National Defense College, and the Center for Public Jurisprudence and Political Science at the University of Athens School of Law.

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