Pavlos Kouroupis | |
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Born | 1929 Dentra, Messenia, Greece |
Disappeared | 22 July 1974 (aged 44–45)[1] Kyrenia, Cyprus |
Status | Missing for 50 years, 4 months and 2 days |
Nationality | Greek |
Education | Evelpidon Military Academy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki |
Occupation | Colonel[2][3][4] |
Known for | First commanding officer defending Cyprus during the start of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, first disappearance of the conflict.[5] |
Spouse | Maria (Mary)[6][7] Kouroupis (née Karvouni) |
Children | 1 |
Awards | Lieutenant General (posthumously) |
Pavlos Kouroupis (Greek: Παύλος Κουρούπης; 1929 – 22 July 1974)[1] was an officer in the Hellenic Army.[8] At the time of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, Kouroupis was a Colonel[2][3][4] and CO of the 251st Battalion of the Cypriot National Guard, the unit closest to the Turkish landing site. With his unit, Kouroupis opposed the Turkish army at the Battle of Pentemili beachhead, stalling its advance for two days.[5] Kouroupis was forced to retreat before numerically far superior Turkish forces and is considered the first missing person of the conflict.[5] Kouroupis was presumed dead during the defence of Kyrenia.[9][10]
According to published reports in the Greek press, the Greek Intelligence Agency attempted a rescue of Kouroupis and other Greek Army officers who were held captive in Turkey. The rescue operation failed and Kouroupis' fate is unknown. He was posthumously awarded the rank of Lieutenant General of the Hellenic Army, the highest military rank of the Hellenic Army. Pavlou Kouroupi Street, in the Aglantzia suburb of Cyprus' capital Nicosia is named after him.
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Η φωτογραφία είναι από την προτομή του Παύλου Κουρούπη, Συνταγματάρχη του Πεζικού, που έπεσε τον Ιούλιο του 1974 στην Κύπρο, μαχόμενος ενάντια στους Τούρκους εισβολείς. Translation: The photo is from the bust of Pavlos Kouroupis, Colonel of the Infantry, who fell in Cyprus in July 1974, battling against the Turkish invaders.
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