Caroline Makropoulos

Caroline Mackropoulos, British Embassy Athens, focusing on defence matters

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9th October 2015 Athens, Greece

by Caroline Makropoulos

Caroline Mackropoulos, British Embassy Athens, focusing on defence matters

Tea with the UK Crete Veterans and Friends Society

Greece is known for the warm welcome it offers its visitors, and its ancient tradition of hospitality or filoxenia. This is the spirit in which the veterans of the Battle of Crete and their families have always been received on Crete, and to the members of the Crete Veterans and Friends Society there is a corner […]

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1st April 2014 Athens, Greece

by Caroline Makropoulos

Caroline Mackropoulos, British Embassy Athens, focusing on defence matters

Another corner of a foreign field: Newbould and Manoliasa

Rupert Brooke’s grave on the Aegean island of Skyros is well known to many. I once walked there – it is a beautiful spot. Cared for by the Commonwealth Graves Commission, his gravestone is engraved with his famous poem ‘The Soldier’: If I should die, think only this of me; That there’s some corner of […]

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15th January 2014 Athens, Greece

by Caroline Makropoulos

Caroline Mackropoulos, British Embassy Athens, focusing on defence matters

We’re all stories, in the end

How can defence possibly be interesting?  For me it can be if it’s about people – the people behind events, their roles and lives.  How they think.  What they think and what inspires them.  What they do and how they work with others. I’ve never been a great fan of Doctor Who.  But I like […]

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About Caroline Makropoulos

I joined the Defence Section in 2012, and focus on the areas of Commemorative events, Defence media and the press. I moved to Greece in 2005, having read Modern Languages…

I joined the Defence Section in 2012, and focus on the areas of Commemorative events, Defence media and the press. I moved to Greece in 2005, having read Modern Languages (Greek and Russian) at Oxford. The Defence blog will give an insight into British-Greek military co-operation past and present, and delve into unique accounts of living history and work behind-the-scenes.