- Supreme Military Support Command (ΑΣΔΥΣ), based at Athens, Attica that includes
- Base Support Command (ΔΥΒ), based at Athens, Attica
- 1st Support Brigade (1η ΤΑΞΥΠ), based at Volos, Thessaly
- 2nd Support Brigade (2η ΤΑΞΥΠ), based at Kozani, Macedonia
- 3rd Support Brigade (3η ΤΑΞΥΠ), based at Thessaloniki, Macedonia
- 4th Support Brigade (4η ΤΑΞΥΠ), based at Xanthi, Thrace
- 651 Army Matterial Depot (651 ABYΠ), based at Agios Stefanos, Attica
- Military Factories Command (ΔΙΣΕ), based at Athens, Attica divided in
- 301st Base Factory (301 EB), based at Agioi Anargyroi, Attica
- 303rd Base Factory (303 ΠΕΒ), based at Larissa, Thessaly
- 304rd Base Factory (304 ΠΕΒ), based at Velestino, Thessaly
- 308rd Base Factory (308 ΠΕΒ), based at Thessaloniki, Macedonia
- Doctrine, Training and Inspection Command (ΔΙΔΟΕ), based at Athens, Attica
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