- Tagmatarkhis
Tagmatarkhis (Ταγματάρχης, abbreviated as Τχης) is used in the
Greek language to mean "Major ". Officers holding this rank are typically addressed as "Kyrie Ypodiikita" (Κύριε υποδιοικητά) (stressed on the last syllable), by their subordinates when serve as battalion executive officers, or as "Kyrie Tagmatarcha" ("Κύριε Ταγματάρχα") (stressed on the syllable before last) in other cases.The name was used in ancient times to signify the commanding officer of a tagma (
battalion ), alghough nowadays battalions are typically commanded byLieutenant Colonel s. The rank was roughly equivalent to theLegatus of aRoman legion .In the modern
Hellenic Army the rank is superior to anLokhagos (Captain ) and inferior to anAntisyntagmatarkhis (Lieutenant Colonel ). The insignia consists of a flaming grenade and a golden star. The average modern tagma consists of three main companies with uniform equipment, a heavy weapons company and a command company which is responsible for the [logistics] of the tagma.
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