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- Nearchus or Nearchos (Gr****: Νέαρχος; c. 360 – 300 BC) was one of the Gr**** officers, a navarch, in the army of Alexander the Great. He is known for his...
- Decommissioned in 1992, the destroyer was sold to Greece and renamed Nearchos. From 1992-2003, Nearchos served in the ****enic Navy. In 2006, the ship was used as...
- ****enic Navy have borne the name Nearchos (Gr****: Νέαρχος) after the ancient Cretan admiral Nearchus: Gr**** destroyer Nearchos (D65), a Fletcher-class destroyer...
- Nearchos (Gr****: Νέαρχος) was an Attic potter and vase painter of the black figure style, active in Athens c. 570 to 555 BC. In some stylistic terms, particularly...
- The EADS 3 Sigma Nearchos is a medium distance reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) introduced in 1996, one of several UAVs developed by the Gr****...
- September 2024 during the event of launching ceremony for the frigateNearchos”, the Defense Minister announced that Greece is starting procedures to...
- Gr**** admirals: Cimon (Gr****: Κίμων, romanized: Kimon), Nearchus (Νέαρχος, Nearchos) and Phormio (Φορμίων, Formion). These names had previously been used for...
- renamed Z-3 in 1959. She was transferred to Greece in 1980 and renamed Nearchos; she was stricken in 1991. The third USS Wadsworth (FFG-9) was the third...
- were transferred to the ****enic Navy; Kimon (D218) (formerly USS Semmes) Nearchos (D219) (formerly USS Waddell) Formion (D220) (formerly USS Joseph Strauss)...
- when the destroyer was transferred to the ****enic Navy and renamed Nearchos. Nearchos was active until 1991 when she was sold for s****. Wadsworth was laid...