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Frangos or Fragkos (Greek: Φράγκος) is a Greek surname. It means "Frank", referring to a Western European or a Roman Catholic person. [citation needed] Andreas-Dimitrios Frangos (born 1989), Greek volleyball player; Antonis Frangos (born 1979), Cypriot/Living in Greece, Entrepreneur (Gold Award as the youngest Greek entrepreneur. He run ...
Frangos also received a doctorate in Geopolitics from the Ionian University. [1] He served in Special Forces units early in his career, qualifying as a paratrooper, as well as in staff and command positions of larger formations, as well as Greece's army attaché and defence attaché in the Greek embassy in Ankara, Turkey.
Frangoulis Frangos: 1951 Chief of the Army General Staff (2009–11), Minister for National Defence (2012) Lieutenant General: Athanasios Frangou: 1864 1923 Commander of 1st Division (1920–22) and of the "Southern Group" (August 1922)
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He was born on 1 January 1864 in the village of Sourpi in the modern Magnesia Prefecture (then under Ottoman rule). He joined the Hellenic Army on 5 November 1883, and later enrolled in the NCO School, from where he graduated in 1893 as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry.
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The chief military confrontation of the operation occurred when the French attempted to disarm the 1/38 Evzone Regiment in Larissa, under the command of Lt. Colonel Athanasios Frangos. The regiment refused to obey the command to surrender its weapons, and retreated west towards the mountains.