Identifier
Created
Classification
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07ATHENS184
2007-01-26 14:07:00
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Embassy Athens
Cable title:
INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER: GOG NAMES NEW AIR FORCE CHIEF
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UNCLAS ATHENS 000184
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TAGS: MARR MCAP MASS NATO PREL PINR TU GR
SUBJECT: INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER: GOG NAMES NEW AIR FORCE CHIEF
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SUBJECT: INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER: GOG NAMES NEW AIR FORCE CHIEF
1. (SBU) On January 23, the Greek Committee on Foreign Policy and
Defense (KYSEA) chaired by PM Karamanlis replaced retiring Chief of
the
Air Force General Staff Lt. General George Avlonitis with Lt.
General
Ioannis Giangos, presently chief of Tactical Air Force HQ (HTAF).
Rumors that the GoG was also planning to replace Naval Chief of
Staff
Admiral Dimitrios Gousis proved false, and Gousis will continue into
his third year. Chief of Defense (CHOD) Admiral Chinofotis will
also
continue into the third year of his tenure.
2. (SBU) General Giangos assumed the HTAF command on September 17,
2004. In his capacity as top operational commander of the Hellenic
Air
Force, as well as commander of NATO's Combined Air Operations Center
(CAOC) 7 Larissa, Greece, Giangos was a daily interlocutor of CHOD
Chinofotis on the sensitive issue of Turkish flights into the Athens
Flight Information Region (FIR). Press reports claim that
cooperation
between Giangos and Chinofotis was always "exceptional."
COMMENT
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3. (SBU) General Giangos is well and favorably known to the
Embassy.
He helped create the first Hellenic Air Force F-16 squadron, has
over
3,000 hours in the F-4 and F-16, and attended F-16 training in the
U.S.
He is regarded as favorably disposed towards the United States and
works well with CHOD Chinofotis.
4. (SBU) Perhaps the biggest non-news story of the KYSEA meeting,
however, was the lack of any discussion about Chinofotis continuing
in
his current position for a third year, despite the fact that past
practice has been for the replacement of CHODs after two or
two-and-a-
half years. Chinofotis is widely recognized as amongst the best
CHODs
Greece has had, and we have found him to be an excellent
interlocutor.
Ries
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR MCAP MASS NATO PREL PINR TU GR
SUBJECT: INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER: GOG NAMES NEW AIR FORCE CHIEF
1. (SBU) On January 23, the Greek Committee on Foreign Policy and
Defense (KYSEA) chaired by PM Karamanlis replaced retiring Chief of
the
Air Force General Staff Lt. General George Avlonitis with Lt.
General
Ioannis Giangos, presently chief of Tactical Air Force HQ (HTAF).
Rumors that the GoG was also planning to replace Naval Chief of
Staff
Admiral Dimitrios Gousis proved false, and Gousis will continue into
his third year. Chief of Defense (CHOD) Admiral Chinofotis will
also
continue into the third year of his tenure.
2. (SBU) General Giangos assumed the HTAF command on September 17,
2004. In his capacity as top operational commander of the Hellenic
Air
Force, as well as commander of NATO's Combined Air Operations Center
(CAOC) 7 Larissa, Greece, Giangos was a daily interlocutor of CHOD
Chinofotis on the sensitive issue of Turkish flights into the Athens
Flight Information Region (FIR). Press reports claim that
cooperation
between Giangos and Chinofotis was always "exceptional."
COMMENT
--------------
3. (SBU) General Giangos is well and favorably known to the
Embassy.
He helped create the first Hellenic Air Force F-16 squadron, has
over
3,000 hours in the F-4 and F-16, and attended F-16 training in the
U.S.
He is regarded as favorably disposed towards the United States and
works well with CHOD Chinofotis.
4. (SBU) Perhaps the biggest non-news story of the KYSEA meeting,
however, was the lack of any discussion about Chinofotis continuing
in
his current position for a third year, despite the fact that past
practice has been for the replacement of CHODs after two or
two-and-a-
half years. Chinofotis is widely recognized as amongst the best
CHODs
Greece has had, and we have found him to be an excellent
interlocutor.
Ries