Eutúkhios Khlōrós
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| Spouse | Tina Callas (m. 1713; div. 1733) · Dorothea Procopiili (m. 1741) |
| Partner | Farah Bakshi (1722–1726) |
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By Tina Callas
By Dorothea Procopiili
By Farah Bakshi
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| Date of birth | 1683 AN (70 AN years) |
| Residence(s) | Mehrshahr, Ēurānshahr |
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| Alma mater | Madrese-ye Nezām · Imperial War College of Constancia |
| Occupation | Chief of Staff, 509th (Surenid) Army |
| Religion | Patriarchal Orthodox Faith |
Eutúkhios Khlōrós, general with the Imperial Constancian Armed Forces.
Biography
Early life
Born 12.IV.1683 AN in Aqaba. His parents, like many others at that time, were displaced persons who had survived the evacuation of Vey during the Second Euran War only to be deposited into the Euranikon Resettlement City. His father had been able to secure work as a welder in the Akeraiótita Dockyards, whilst his mother had gained employment as a data assistant and later secretary for ESB Entertainment at Tower Five of The Enterprise Center, on Radiant Sun Plaza. By prudence and careful saving, the family was able to secure a deposit on an apartment in the New Town when Eutúkhios was eight years of age.
In spite of this youth, those early years in the Resettlement City had left Eutúkhios with the temperament of a brawler and the eye of an opportunist, something which would mark him out as a troublemaker in school. His reputation as a bully and troublemaker would see him caned repeatedly.
By the time he was enrolled into No.15 Gymnasium of the New Town to commence his secondary education, he had already begun to run with local street gangs, engaged in petty theft, extortion, muggings, and above all low level drug dealing.
Service career
Conscripted for two years national service, 1699 AN – 1701 AN, at the basic rank of Sarbaz (Soldier).
Completed basic training by I.1700 AN. Consigned to the Casualty Replacements Holding Pen of the Merarhia Ippikou (Cavalry Division).
Purchased release from Holding Pen in return for signing papers pledging to a kul-contract as an officer's orderly on a five year term of enlistment. Passed amongst officers of the 9th Syntagma (1700 AN – 1704 AN). Held the rank of Ypodekaneas (Lance-Corporal).
Released from obligation of service to his contract holders, 1704 AN. Denied discharge from service to the Army and sent to stockade. Released from stockade upon signing a ten year contract of enlistment. Held the rank of Sarbāz Dovom (Specialist).
1704 AN – at auction purchased into the service of the 8th Syntagma regimental cadre of the Mihanokiniti Merarhia (Mechanised Division).
Promoted to Dekaneas (Corporal) in 1706 AN.
Operation Landslide commenced in XIV.1706 AN. Deployed as part of blocking detachments assigned to the rear of the 506th (Molivadian) Army.
Promoted to Kentarchos (Sergeant) in 1707 AN. Accused of making an illicit living by selling property from abandoned Thraci houses. Exonerated by a Regimental Court of Honour after the payment of consideration.
Returned to his parent formation in IV.1708 AN. Joined the Nationalist & Humanist Party.
Enrolled into the Madrese-ye Nezām as part of the first Constancian draft of officer cadets in 1708 AN.
Received the commissioned rank of Anthypolochagos (2nd Lieutenant) at his graduation.
Attached to the Allied Mission in the Suren Confederacy (1709–1711).
Granted an extended leave of absence on the occasion of the death of his father, 1711 AN.
Posted to the Zylenisí Garrison, 1712 AN – 1714 AN.
Promoted to Ypolochagos (1st Lieutenant), 1714 AN.
Attached to the Education & Indoctrination Service of Raspur for special duties, 1714 AN – 1715 AN.
Volunteered for deployment to New Luthoria during 1715–1716 eruption of Mount Broadshaw.
Posted to the Constancian Contingent Command of the Allied Mission in Eastern Apollonia, Hurmu & Lyrica, 1716 AN – 1718 AN.
Attached to the Princess Isabella's Own Volunteers for the duration of the Norasht campaign (1718 AN – (1722 AN). Promoted to captain upon arrival and assigned to the operations room of the Princess Isabella's Own Volunteers Command and Control Regiment. Earned the patronage of Virgilius Vasilescu.
Promoted to major upon transfer to the 3rd Brigade, Princess Isabella's Own Volunteers. Assigned to brigade headquarters during Operation Eastern Watchtower (1722 AN–1726 AN). Accusations of maintaining a "field wife" were dismissed following a sufficient offer of consideration to the investigating authority.
Promoted to Sarhang (Colonel), 1732 AN.
Officer Commanding, 7th Syntagma (cadre of the Merarhia Ippikou (Cavalry Division)), 1732 AN – 1734 AN).
Promoted to the rank of Taxiarchos (Brigadier), 1734 AN.
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.
Attached to the Planning Cell of Trans-Euran Command for Operation Aglaia (1748 AN – 1750 AN).
Appointed to the Military Household of the Autokrator from 1750 AN to 1752 AN. Developed Plan Red Bamboo.
Appointed Chief of Staff to the 509th (Surenid) Army in 1752 AN.