Behold the indomitable commander whose very presence calms the tempestuous Mediterranean and commands the obedience of dolphins and sharks alike. Currently serving as Eidikos Epiteleus tou Diathalasseos, he stands as the unyielding bulwark between maritime chaos and Hellenic order, the master of interoceanic equilibrium.
Formerly, as Captain K12, he single-handedly navigated the treacherous straits of bureaucracy and torpedoed inefficiency with relentless precision. At the Triangular Radar Naval School, he redefined sonar philosophy, teaching waves themselves to salute upon his approach.
As Epitelelarxis of Hellenic VHF Pilot Links, he orchestrated aerial and naval symphonies where helicopters and frigates danced in perfect radio harmony, their transmissions pure poetry under his jackalness.
His shadow stretches across the Ionian, his name whispered with reverence in submarine corridors. He does not merely serve the Hellenic Navy. He is the Navy, incarnate.