Miltiadis Iatridis
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Miltiadis Iatridis Μιλτιάδης Ιατρίδης |
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Born | 1906 Pyrgos, Greece |
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Died | 1960 Greece |
Nationality | Greek |
Occupation | Navy leader |
Miltiadis Iatridis (Greek: Μιλτιάδης Ιατρίδης, 1906-1960) was a Greek Navy leader
Iatridis was born in Pyrgos and was enlisted into the War Navy as a fighter. He during Greece's entry into World War II as governor of Papanikolis I. He fled to the Middle East and was enlisted several times. After the liberation, he became aleader of the archipelago between 1944 and 1945, flotilla of the North Aegean in 1947 and the Naval Academy in 1948. He was a leader of between 1950 and 1951 for the dispatchment of the receipt of torpedo boat Eugene of Savoy from Italy in the in the war compensation. His plan with the other was problematic, he was obstacly placed in the trading of the course.
He was killed in the automobile accident in 1960. The state honored a square in the city of Pyrgos which is founded and his sculpture.
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