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Army Staff (Sweden)

Army Staff[1] (Swedish: Arméstaben, Ast) is the staff of the Chief of the Swedish Army. It was originally established in 1937. The Army Staff's duties then included, among other things to assist the Chief of the Army with leadership of the Army's mobilization, training, tactics, organization, equipment and personnel to the extent that such activity was not directly related to operational activities, which was handled by the Defence Staff.[2] In 1994 the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters took over the Army Staff's duties. In 2019, the Army Staff was re-established, now located in Enköping Garrison.

Army Staff
Arméstaben
Coat of arms of the Swedish Army Staff.
Active1937–1994, 2019–present
CountrySweden
AllegianceSwedish Armed Forces
BranchSwedish Army
TypeStaff
RoleOperational, territorial and tactical operations
Garrison/HQEnköping
Commanders
Chief of StaffCol Stefan Jansson
Insignia
Insignia m/1960
Command flag m/1902

History edit

1937–1963 edit

On 1 July 1937, the position of Chief of the Army (Chefen för armén) was established. The Chief of the Army would under the King in Council exercise the highest military leadership of the country defence. At his side, the Chief of the Army had an Army Staff to assist the Chief of the Army in his duties. Within the Army Staff the work was initially conducted in the following departments: Office with Cash Management, Organization Department, Education Department and Personnel Department.[3] The inspection activities in the army were carried out by independent inspectorates, military branch inspectors and service branch inspectors. Regarding the inspection activities for the Swedish Army Signal Troops and in the respect of the technical signal within the army in general, this was exercised by the staff of the Army Staff and the Chief of the Signal Troops.[3]

The instruction for the Chief of the Army (SFS 1937/669) was replaced in 1942 by the King in Council's instructions for the Army Command (Arméledningen). The term Army Command was used as the official term from 1942 to 1948, and partly later, for the Chief of the Army with the Army Staff. The Army Command consisted of the Chief of the Army and the Army Staff, the Recruiting and Replacement Office (Centrala värnpliktsbyrån), the Army Inspection, the Chief of Home Guard along with the Home Guard Staff, the service branch inspectors, the Chief of the Army directly subordinate to administrative corps chiefs and the Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration.[3]

Work within the Army Staff was conducted in an Organization Department, Equipment Department and a Personnel Department. There was also an office and a library as well as the Army Staff's stable (SFS 1942/863). Within the Army Inspection was now the military branch departments.[3] New instructions for the Army Command came in 1949 (SFS 1949/600). The Army Inspectorate ceased and the military branch inspectors with departments was now incorporated into the Army Staff. The Army Staff was divided into two sections, Section 1 included the Organizational Department, Equipment Department and a Section Office and Section II included the Tactics Department, Education Department, the library and the Section Office. The Personnel Department was outside the sections. In the Personnel Department there was a Press and Adjutant Department. Additionally was the military branch departments. In 1959, the Section III was added, which included Personnel Department, Press Department and a Section Office.[3]

1964–1994 edit

In June 1964, the Army Staff's new organization was established (TLA 1964:32).[2] The staff was according to the instruction organized in three sections, six military branch inspectors with eight military branch departments and a head's office. Section I handled the activities related to the army's peace and war organization, equipment and studies.[2] Section 2 was responsible for matters concerning the army's tactics, training and intelligence. Section 3 was responsible for the army personnel and press service. The military branch inspectors lead among other things, tests and some training. The military branch departments was the staff bodies of the military branch inspectors.[2]

In March 1976, the Army Staff had about 380 employees.[2] The Army Staff was in connection with the Swedish Armed Forces restructuring on 1 July 1994 amalgamated into the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters as the Army Command (Arméledningen).[4]

2019–present edit

In February 2018, the Swedish Armed Forces proposed in its budget for 2019 to the Government a reorganization of the Swedish Armed Forces' leadership. The proposal was, among other things, designed with a new management and new organizational units in new locations. This to provide better conditions for a robust and sustainable management. The new organizational units that the Swedish Armed Forces wished to form were proposed to be called the Army Staff, the Air Staff and Naval Staff. These would be formed by a merger of the Training & Procurement Staff and the Joint Forces Command, as well as other complementary parts from, among other things, the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters and the Defence Materiel Administration. The staffs were proposed to be formed on 1 January 2019 and commanded by an army chief, a naval chief and an air force chief.[5] On 22 November 2018, the Government proposed to the Riksdag to set up organizational units in the form of an Army Staff, a Naval Staff and an Air Staff. The Riksdag authorized the Government to do so by adopting its bill on 18 December 2018.[6] On 20 December, the Government decided to set up the Army Staff as a separate organizational unit and place it to Enköping Garrison.[7] On 16 January 2019, the Army Staff were inaugurated with a traditional ceremony in Enköping Garrison. In addition to the personnel from the Army Staff, the municipal council chairman of Enköping, Ingvar Smedlund, Chief of Army, major general Karl Engelbrektsson, Deputy Chief of Army, brigadier general Fredrik Ståhlberg and the commander of the Command and Control Regiment, colonel Mattias Hanson, attended. The staff was inaugurated almost on the day 21 years after the Army Tactical Center (ATAC) was inaugurated in Enköping on 7 January 1998.[8]

Location edit

 
The main part of the Army Staff was located at Östermalmsgatan 87 and seven other places in the Stockholm area.
 
Some parts of the Army Staff was located in these red buildings at Banérgatan 62-64 from 1943 to 1981.
 
The Army Staff was located at Lidingövägen 24 from 1981 to 1994.

The main part of the Army Staff was located in the building Generalitetshuset at Östermalmsgatan 87 and at seven other places in the Stockholm area.[2][9] Some parts of the Army Staff was from 1943 to 1981 located in the building Tre Vapen at Banérgatan 62-64 in Stockholm. In 1981 it moved to the building Bastionen at Lidingövägen 24 in Stockholm.[10]

The location of the new Army Staff was proposed by the Swedish Armed Forces to be established in Enköping garrison next to the Command and Control Regiment. As an alternative, there was also a location in Kungsängen Garrison.[11] Initially, the Army Staff will temporarily be located together with the Ledningsstridsskolan (LedSS) in the School House in Enköping Garrison. Where within the garrison the staff will finally be located is not yet established (January 2019) but a development group appointed by the garrison commander is tasked with investigating the issue and presenting proposals.[12]

Heraldry edit

The coat of arms of the Army Staff. It was later used by the Army Command (Arméledningen, AL) from 1994 to 1997. Blazon: "Azure, the lesser coat of arms of Sweden, three open crowns or placed two and one. The shield surmounted two swords in saltire or".[13]

Chiefs of the Army Staff edit

Vice Chiefs of the Army Staff edit

  • 1942–1944: Gunnar Möller
  • 1944–1944: Rolf Lindquist
  • 1945–1947: Bert Carpelan
  • 1947–1948: Adolf Norberg
  • 1949–1950: Miles Flach

Names, designations and locations edit

Name Translation From To
Arméstaben Army Staff 1937-07-01 1994-06-30
Arméstaben Army Staff 2019-01-01
Designation From To
Ast 1937-07-01 1994-06-30
AST 2019-01-01
Location From To
Stockholm Garrison 1937-07-01 1994-06-30
Enköping Garrison 2019-01-01

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Gullberg 1977, p. 42
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Regeringens proposition 1977/78:63 om försvarsmaktens centrala ledning m. m." [Government Bill 1977/78:63 on the Armed Forces central command etc.] (in Swedish). Riksdag. 1 December 1977. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e Wallberg, Evabritta (13 January 1987). "Arméstaben > Förteckning" (in Swedish). National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  4. ^ (PDF) (in Swedish). Statens försvarshistoriska museer TradN. 2015. p. 11. ISBN 9789197859554. SELIBR 17552963. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Budgetunderlag 2019" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 28 February 2018. pp. 3–4. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Proposition 2018/19:18: Inrättande av försvarsgrensstaber" (in Swedish). Riksdag. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Förordning om ändring i förordningen (2007:1266) med instruktion för Försvarsmakten (SFS 2018:2100)" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Code of Statutes. 21 December 2018. p. 3. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  8. ^ Timpson, Therese (16 January 2019). "Armén leds nu från Enköping" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  9. ^ Sköldenberg 1970, p. 110
  10. ^ "FLYGSTABEN på Ladugårdsgärde" (PDF). Flygvapennytt (in Swedish). Stockholm: Flygstaben (3). 1981. SELIBR 8257600.
  11. ^ Lille, Lotta (12 April 2018). "Arméstaben flyttar till Enköping". Upsala Nya Tidning (in Swedish). Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  12. ^ Owtz, Josefine (2018). "Stort rekryteringsbehov inom nya arméstaben". Officerstidningen (in Swedish). Stockholm: Officerarnas riksförbund (8): 13–14. SELIBR 3614713.
  13. ^ Braunstein 2006, p. 18

Print edit

  • Braunstein, Christian (2006). [Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces] (PDF). Skrift / Statens försvarshistoriska museer, 1101-7023 ; 9 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Statens försvarshistoriska museer. ISBN 91-971584-9-6. SELIBR 10099224. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  • Gullberg, Ingvar E. (1977). Svensk-engelsk fackordbok för näringsliv, förvaltning, undervisning och forskning [A Swedish-English dictionary of technical terms used in business, industry, administration, education and research] (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Norstedt. ISBN 91-1-775052-0. SELIBR 8345587.
  • Sköldenberg, Bengt, ed. (1970). Sveriges statskalender. 1970 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer.

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Army Staff 1 Swedish Armestaben Ast is the staff of the Chief of the Swedish Army It was originally established in 1937 The Army Staff s duties then included among other things to assist the Chief of the Army with leadership of the Army s mobilization training tactics organization equipment and personnel to the extent that such activity was not directly related to operational activities which was handled by the Defence Staff 2 In 1994 the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters took over the Army Staff s duties In 2019 the Army Staff was re established now located in Enkoping Garrison Army StaffArmestabenCoat of arms of the Swedish Army Staff Active1937 1994 2019 presentCountrySwedenAllegianceSwedish Armed ForcesBranchSwedish ArmyTypeStaffRoleOperational territorial and tactical operationsGarrison HQEnkopingCommandersChief of StaffCol Stefan JanssonInsigniaInsignia m 1960Command flag m 1902 Contents 1 History 1 1 1937 1963 1 2 1964 1994 1 3 2019 present 2 Location 3 Heraldry 4 Chiefs of the Army Staff 5 Vice Chiefs of the Army Staff 6 Names designations and locations 7 References 7 1 Notes 7 2 PrintHistory edit1937 1963 edit On 1 July 1937 the position of Chief of the Army Chefen for armen was established The Chief of the Army would under the King in Council exercise the highest military leadership of the country defence At his side the Chief of the Army had an Army Staff to assist the Chief of the Army in his duties Within the Army Staff the work was initially conducted in the following departments Office with Cash Management Organization Department Education Department and Personnel Department 3 The inspection activities in the army were carried out by independent inspectorates military branch inspectors and service branch inspectors Regarding the inspection activities for the Swedish Army Signal Troops and in the respect of the technical signal within the army in general this was exercised by the staff of the Army Staff and the Chief of the Signal Troops 3 The instruction for the Chief of the Army SFS 1937 669 was replaced in 1942 by the King in Council s instructions for the Army Command Armeledningen The term Army Command was used as the official term from 1942 to 1948 and partly later for the Chief of the Army with the Army Staff The Army Command consisted of the Chief of the Army and the Army Staff the Recruiting and Replacement Office Centrala varnpliktsbyran the Army Inspection the Chief of Home Guard along with the Home Guard Staff the service branch inspectors the Chief of the Army directly subordinate to administrative corps chiefs and the Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration 3 Work within the Army Staff was conducted in an Organization Department Equipment Department and a Personnel Department There was also an office and a library as well as the Army Staff s stable SFS 1942 863 Within the Army Inspection was now the military branch departments 3 New instructions for the Army Command came in 1949 SFS 1949 600 The Army Inspectorate ceased and the military branch inspectors with departments was now incorporated into the Army Staff The Army Staff was divided into two sections Section 1 included the Organizational Department Equipment Department and a Section Office and Section II included the Tactics Department Education Department the library and the Section Office The Personnel Department was outside the sections In the Personnel Department there was a Press and Adjutant Department Additionally was the military branch departments In 1959 the Section III was added which included Personnel Department Press Department and a Section Office 3 1964 1994 edit In June 1964 the Army Staff s new organization was established TLA 1964 32 2 The staff was according to the instruction organized in three sections six military branch inspectors with eight military branch departments and a head s office Section I handled the activities related to the army s peace and war organization equipment and studies 2 Section 2 was responsible for matters concerning the army s tactics training and intelligence Section 3 was responsible for the army personnel and press service The military branch inspectors lead among other things tests and some training The military branch departments was the staff bodies of the military branch inspectors 2 In March 1976 the Army Staff had about 380 employees 2 The Army Staff was in connection with the Swedish Armed Forces restructuring on 1 July 1994 amalgamated into the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters as the Army Command Armeledningen 4 2019 present edit In February 2018 the Swedish Armed Forces proposed in its budget for 2019 to the Government a reorganization of the Swedish Armed Forces leadership The proposal was among other things designed with a new management and new organizational units in new locations This to provide better conditions for a robust and sustainable management The new organizational units that the Swedish Armed Forces wished to form were proposed to be called the Army Staff the Air Staff and Naval Staff These would be formed by a merger of the Training amp Procurement Staff and the Joint Forces Command as well as other complementary parts from among other things the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters and the Defence Materiel Administration The staffs were proposed to be formed on 1 January 2019 and commanded by an army chief a naval chief and an air force chief 5 On 22 November 2018 the Government proposed to the Riksdag to set up organizational units in the form of an Army Staff a Naval Staff and an Air Staff The Riksdag authorized the Government to do so by adopting its bill on 18 December 2018 6 On 20 December the Government decided to set up the Army Staff as a separate organizational unit and place it to Enkoping Garrison 7 On 16 January 2019 the Army Staff were inaugurated with a traditional ceremony in Enkoping Garrison In addition to the personnel from the Army Staff the municipal council chairman of Enkoping Ingvar Smedlund Chief of Army major general Karl Engelbrektsson Deputy Chief of Army brigadier general Fredrik Stahlberg and the commander of the Command and Control Regiment colonel Mattias Hanson attended The staff was inaugurated almost on the day 21 years after the Army Tactical Center ATAC was inaugurated in Enkoping on 7 January 1998 8 Location edit nbsp The main part of the Army Staff was located at Ostermalmsgatan 87 and seven other places in the Stockholm area nbsp Some parts of the Army Staff was located in these red buildings at Banergatan 62 64 from 1943 to 1981 nbsp The Army Staff was located at Lidingovagen 24 from 1981 to 1994 The main part of the Army Staff was located in the building Generalitetshuset at Ostermalmsgatan 87 and at seven other places in the Stockholm area 2 9 Some parts of the Army Staff was from 1943 to 1981 located in the building Tre Vapen at Banergatan 62 64 in Stockholm In 1981 it moved to the building Bastionen at Lidingovagen 24 in Stockholm 10 The location of the new Army Staff was proposed by the Swedish Armed Forces to be established in Enkoping garrison next to the Command and Control Regiment As an alternative there was also a location in Kungsangen Garrison 11 Initially the Army Staff will temporarily be located together with the Ledningsstridsskolan LedSS in the School House in Enkoping Garrison Where within the garrison the staff will finally be located is not yet established January 2019 but a development group appointed by the garrison commander is tasked with investigating the issue and presenting proposals 12 Heraldry editThe coat of arms of the Army Staff It was later used by the Army Command Armeledningen AL from 1994 to 1997 Blazon Azure the lesser coat of arms of Sweden three open crowns or placed two and one The shield surmounted two swords in saltire or 13 Chiefs of the Army Staff editMain article Chief of the Army Staff 1936 1937 Ernst af Klercker 1937 1940 Helge Jung 1940 1942 Folke Hogberg 1942 1943 Henry Tottie 1943 1946 Hugo Gadd 1946 1948 Ivar Backlund 1948 1953 Viking Tamm 1953 1957 Bert Carpelan 1957 1961 Gustav Akerman 1961 1963 Arne Mohlin 1963 1966 Stig Synnergren 1966 1968 Ove Ljung 1966 1968 Karl Eric Holm acting 1968 1972 Karl Eric Holm 1972 1974 Lennart Ljung 1974 1979 Gosta Hokmark 1979 1983 Robert Lugn 1983 1988 Krister Larsson 1988 1990 Curt Sjoo 1990 1994 Lennart Ronnberg 2019 2022 Dag Liden 2022 present Stefan JanssonVice Chiefs of the Army Staff editMain article Vice Chief of the Army Staff 1942 1944 Gunnar Moller 1944 1944 Rolf Lindquist 1945 1947 Bert Carpelan 1947 1948 Adolf Norberg 1949 1950 Miles FlachNames designations and locations editName Translation From ToArmestaben Army Staff 1937 07 01 1994 06 30Armestaben Army Staff 2019 01 01 Designation From ToAst 1937 07 01 1994 06 30AST 2019 01 01 Location From ToStockholm Garrison 1937 07 01 1994 06 30Enkoping Garrison 2019 01 01 References editNotes edit Gullberg 1977 p 42 a b c d e f Regeringens proposition 1977 78 63 om forsvarsmaktens centrala ledning m m Government Bill 1977 78 63 on the Armed Forces central command etc in Swedish Riksdag 1 December 1977 Retrieved 23 April 2016 a b c d e Wallberg Evabritta 13 January 1987 Armestaben gt Forteckning in Swedish National Archives of Sweden Retrieved 22 April 2016 Forsvarets traditioner i framtiden med oversiktlig historik fran 1500 talet PDF in Swedish Statens forsvarshistoriska museer TradN 2015 p 11 ISBN 9789197859554 SELIBR 17552963 Archived from the original PDF on 4 April 2016 Retrieved 22 April 2016 Budgetunderlag 2019 PDF in Swedish Swedish Armed Forces 28 February 2018 pp 3 4 Retrieved 6 October 2018 Proposition 2018 19 18 Inrattande av forsvarsgrensstaber in Swedish Riksdag 22 November 2018 Retrieved 22 December 2018 Forordning om andring i forordningen 2007 1266 med instruktion for Forsvarsmakten SFS 2018 2100 PDF in Swedish Swedish Code of Statutes 21 December 2018 p 3 Retrieved 22 December 2018 Timpson Therese 16 January 2019 Armen leds nu fran Enkoping in Swedish Swedish Armed Forces Retrieved 20 January 2019 Skoldenberg 1970 p 110 FLYGSTABEN pa Ladugardsgarde PDF Flygvapennytt in Swedish Stockholm Flygstaben 3 1981 SELIBR 8257600 Lille Lotta 12 April 2018 Armestaben flyttar till Enkoping Upsala Nya Tidning in Swedish Retrieved 6 October 2018 Owtz Josefine 2018 Stort rekryteringsbehov inom nya armestaben Officerstidningen in Swedish Stockholm Officerarnas riksforbund 8 13 14 SELIBR 3614713 Braunstein 2006 p 18 Print edit Braunstein Christian 2006 Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska forsvaret Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces PDF Skrift Statens forsvarshistoriska museer 1101 7023 9 in Swedish Stockholm Statens forsvarshistoriska museer ISBN 91 971584 9 6 SELIBR 10099224 Archived from the original PDF on 21 October 2021 Retrieved 26 November 2018 Gullberg Ingvar E 1977 Svensk engelsk fackordbok for naringsliv forvaltning undervisning och forskning A Swedish English dictionary of technical terms used in business industry administration education and research in Swedish 2nd ed Stockholm Norstedt ISBN 91 1 775052 0 SELIBR 8345587 Skoldenberg Bengt ed 1970 Sveriges statskalender 1970 in Swedish Uppsala Fritzes offentliga publikationer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Army Staff Sweden amp oldid 1191846158, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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