Serres Division
The Serres Division was an infantry division of Hellenic Army in World War I and the annexation of Western Thrace.
Establishment
The division began being raised in September 1916 by the Provisional Government of National Defence, as part of its efforts to raise its own army for service alongside the Allies on the Macedonian front. These efforts entailed the establishment of four infantry divisions to be recruited in the areas controlled by the government.The Serres Division, under Colonel Nikolaos Christodoulou, was the first division to be formed, as it could draw on the limited forces already available to the Provisional Government: the remnants of the disbanded IV [Army Corps |IV Army Corps] who had fled the Bulgarian advance and the Corps' capitulation to Thasos. These were officers and men from the 6th Infantry Division's 17th [Infantry Regiment |17th] and 18th infantry regiments and the 6th Mountain Artillery Battalion; 7th Infantry Division's 2/21 Cretan Regiment, and IV Corps' 7th [Field Artillery Regiment]. The division's manpower was completed by volunteers, both from within Greece and from Greek communities abroad, as well as recruits mobilized—sometimes by force—by the Provisional Government.