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Attached to the [[Central Eura Army Group]] as head of operations ({{AN|1739}} – {{AN|1744}}) | Attached to the [[Central Eura Army Group]] as head of operations ({{AN|1739}} – {{AN|1744}}) | ||
Promoted to the rank of Sarlashkar (Major-General), {{AN|1744}}. | |||
Director of Planning for the Aqaba Banner Group of [[Trans-Euran Command]] from {{AN|1744}} to {{AN|1745}}. Staff officer with responsibility for operational planning during the [[Constancian invasion of Oportia]]. | Director of Planning for the Aqaba Banner Group of [[Trans-Euran Command]] from {{AN|1744}} to {{AN|1745}}. Staff officer with responsibility for operational planning during the [[Constancian invasion of Oportia]]. | ||
Appointed Chief of Staff to the [[509th (Surenid) Army]] in {{AN|1752}}. | Appointed Chief of Staff to the [[509th (Surenid) Army]] in {{AN|1752}}. | ||
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| Residence(s) | Mehrshahr, Ēurānshahr |
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| Occupation | Chief of Staff, 509th (Surenid) Army |
| Religion | Patriarchal Orthodox Faith |
Eutúkhios Khlōrós, general with the Imperial Constancian Armed Forces.
Biography
Service career
Attached to the Most Serene Regiment of the Hikanatoi in the Honour Guard of the Basileus (1734 AN – 1737 AN)
Attended Imperial War College of Constancia between 1737 AN and 1739 AN.
Attached to the Central Eura Army Group as head of operations (1739 AN – 1744 AN)
Promoted to the rank of Sarlashkar (Major-General), 1744 AN.
Director of Planning for the Aqaba Banner Group of Trans-Euran Command from 1744 AN to 1745 AN. Staff officer with responsibility for operational planning during the Constancian invasion of Oportia.
Appointed Chief of Staff to the 509th (Surenid) Army in 1752 AN.