At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Panthir (Greek: Πάνθηρ, "panther"):
Greek destroyer Panthir (1912), an Aetos-class destroyer acquired in 1912 and stricken in 1946.
Greek destroyer Panthir (D67), a Cannon-class destroyer escort launched in 1943 as USS Garfield Thomas she was transferred to Greece in 1951 and renamed. She was sunk as a target in 2000.
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At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Panthir (Greek: Πάνθηρ, "panther"): Greek destroyer Panthir (1912), an Aetos-class destroyer...
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commander of the Palaio Faliro naval airfield. He then commanded the destroyer Panthir (1923) and the light cruiser Elli (1923–25). In June 1924, as captain of...
to commander on 2 June 1913, he served as commander of the destroyers Panthir (1913–14) and Ierax (1914–15), while also serving as flotilla commodore...
Ships of the Royal Hellenic Navy in 1917 History of the Hellenic Navy List of naval ships of Greece Mach, pp. 383–387 Mach, Andrzej V. (1985). "Greece"...
was overridden with the Greek occupation of Izmir which cause Italy having left the conference. In the absence of Italy, Greek and French territorial claims...