29th Infantry Brigade (Greece)

The 29th Infantry Brigade "Pogradec" (29η Ταξιαρχία Πεζικού «ΠΟΓΡΑΔΕΤΣ», 29η ΤΑΞ ΠΖ) is an infantry brigade of the Hellenic Army. It is headquartered in Komotini as part of IV Army Corps.

History
The brigade traces its history to the 29th Infantry Regiment (29ο Σύνταγμα Πεζικού, 29ο ΣΠ), which was founded in August 1913 in Edessa.

The regiment distinguished itself in the Asia Minor Campaign and the Greco-Italian War, where it participated in the battles of Klisura and Pogradec. Following the German invasion of Greece and the capitulation of the Greek Army, the regiment was disbanded on 14 April 1941.

The 29th Infantry Regiment was re-established on 15 May 1960 at Komotini, where it has remained since. On 15 September 2000 it received the honorific title "Pogradec". From 1 January 2003, it began to be expanded to the level of a brigade, and received the new title 29th Control and Security Brigade (29 Ταξιαρχία Ελέγχου Ασφαλείας, 29 ΤΑΞΕΑ) on 25 March of the same year. On 25 August 2005, it was converted to a regular infantry brigade under its current title. In 2005–09, the brigade's zone of responsibility extended into the prefectures of Drama and Kavala, but in December 2009 it was withdrawn east to the western boundary of the Xanthi Prefecture.

Emblem
The brigade's emblem features a red triangular shield upon which is depicted a map of Western Thrace with a soldier standing on guard before it. This is edged in white, with an inscription above with the unit's motto, Ιστάμεθα άγρυπνοι ("We stand sleepless").