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Fänrik

Fänrik (Swedish: [ˈfɛ̌nːrɪk]) (English: second lieutenant in the Swedish Army/Air Force, Acting sub-lieutenant in the Navy) is a company grade officer rank. In the army/airforce, it ranks above sergeant and below lieutenant. In the navy, it ranks above sergeant and below sub-lieutenant.[1] It is equivalent to the specialist officers rank of översergeant.[2] Fänrik means standard-bearer and has been used as a name for the lowest officer rank in the Swedish infantry since the 16th century, with the exception of the years 1835–1914.[3]

Army/Air Force/Navy

Second lieutenant
Fänrik
Country  Sweden
Service branchArmy
Air Force
Navy (Amphibious Corps[a])
AbbreviationFk (Swedish),[2] 2Lt (English)[4]
RankSecond lieutenant
NATO rank codeOF-1
Formation16th century
Next higher rankLieutenant (1937–present)
Underlöjtnant (1926–1937)
Next lower rankSergeant
Equivalent ranksActing sub-lieutenant (navy)
Översergeant
Underlöjtnant (1914–1926)

Fänrik (second lieutenant) is a rank in the Swedish Army, Swedish Air Force and in the Swedish Navy (Coastal Artillery 1902–2000, Amphibious Corps 2000–present).

History

Fänrik was already during the latter part of the Middle Ages the name of the officer at the fana or fänika, who carried the colour. Later the fänrik was relieved of this duty, and he became the closest man of the höfvitsman (commander) or captain. During the 17th century, the lieutenant, who had previously been the assistant of the fänrik, rose above him, and the name then came to denote the lowest officer rank in the infantry. In Sweden it was exchanged in 1835 for underlöjtnant.[5] With the 1914 Army Order, Naval Plan and Plan for the Fixed Coastal Defence Organization (1914 års härordning, flottplan och plan för fasta kustförsvarets ordnande), the rank of fänrik was reintroduced as a name for a newly commissioned officer, who completed two years of probationary service. The fänrik would have underlöjtnant's position and salary benefits but be appointed by Warrant of Appointment.[6]

In Bill 1924:20, the 1st Special Committee of the Riksdag (Riksdagens 1. särskilda utskott) stated that, in the committee's opinion, a satisfactory order would be obtained if the existing rank of fänrik and underlöjtnant were divided into two ranks. After receiving written authorization, sergeants would be assigned the rank of fänrik with the title retained. The question was re-examined by the 1924 Non-Commissioned Officer Expert Investigation (1924 års underofficerssakkunniga), whose proposal (SOU 1925:7) essentially corresponded with the above-mentioned committee opinion, however, that sergeants should not be given a higher rank. The staff representatives among the experts, however, insisted that sergeants by written authorization should receive the rank of fänrik.[7] General Order No. 1806/1925 regulated for the army[b] the position of non-commissioned officers in accordance with guidelines issued by the Minister of Defence (Bill 1925:50). These meant that the rank of fänrik and underlöjtnant was divided into two ranks.[8] The 1930 Defense Commission (1930 års försvarskommission) proposed (SOU 1935:38) that the rank of fänrik and underlöjtnant should be merged into one rank, fänrik. The rank of underlöjtnant was formally abolished in 1937.[9]

According to the 1972 reform, holders of the rank of fänrik were given the rank lieutenant in the regimental officers corps. Holders of the following ranks of fanjunkare (with less than 3 years of service) and sergeant (with less than 3 years of service) were given the rank fänrik, in the separate company officers corps. In the 1983 reform, the meaning of the term officer broadened to include all professional and reserve military personnel. Fänrik was subsequently set to be the lowest rank for professional and reserve military personnel. To be employed as an officer in the Swedish Armed Forces, the candidate was required to complete two years of Officers College (OHS). The objective of the 2009 reform was to produce officers who are specialized at commanding troops at platoon, company and higher level as well as providing officers of academic status.

Promotion

According to Chapter 2, Section 1 of FFS 2018:7, a person who is eligible for promotion has served in the Swedish Armed Forces to such an extent that assessment of suitability, knowledge and skills could be carried out, is deemed suitable for promotion, possesses the knowledge and skills required for the higher rank, and meets time requirements according to Section 2 (must have held the rank for at least two years).[10] After having passed the Career Officer Programme, the cadet will be promoted to second lieutenant and be posted to a job.[11] For promotion from second lieutenant to lieutenant may take place if the second lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level. A second lieutenant who has completed the Swedish Armed Forces' pilot training with an approved result may be promoted to lieutenant without holding an academic degree at the undergraduate level.[12] In the case of reserve officers, promotion of second lieutenant to lieutenant may take place if the second lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level, or at least 180 higher education credits (högskolepoäng) if the program comprises more higher education credits than 180.[12]

Uniform

Collar patches

Shoulder marks

Air Force
Army
Navy (Amphibious Corps)

Sleeve insignias

Air Force

Navy (Amphibious Corps)

Hats

Navy

Acting sub-lieutenant
Fänrik
Country  Sweden
Service branchNavy
AbbreviationFk (Swedish),[2] ASLt (English)[4]
RankActing sub-lieutenant
NATO rank codeOF-1
Next higher rankSub-lieutenant
Next lower rankSergeant
Equivalent ranksSecond lieutenant (army/air force)
Översergeant

Fänrik (acting sub-lieutenant) is a rank in the Swedish Navy.

Duties

During the acting sub-lieutenant's first two years, his specialization – profiling will begin/continue towards the intended focus/trade/function. This specialization is determined by the unit according to the unit's specific needs for competence. The content of this period shall form a basis for developing the abilities described in order to be promoted to sub-lieutenant. The acting sub-lieutenant should be supervised during this period. Positions during this period are e.g. platoon commander, operator positions on board a ship.[13]

Promotion

According to Chapter 2, Section 1 of FFS 2018:7, a person who is eligible for promotion has served in the Swedish Armed Forces to such an extent that assessment of suitability, knowledge and skills could be carried out, is deemed suitable for promotion, possesses the knowledge and skills required for the higher rank, and meets time requirements according to Section 2 (must have held the rank for at least two years).[10] After having passed the Career Officer Programme, the cadet will be promoted to acting sub-lieutenant and be posted to a job.[11] For promotion from acting sub-lieutenant to sub-lieutenant may take place if the acting sub-lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level. An acting sub-lieutenant who has completed the Swedish Armed Forces' pilot training with an approved result may be promoted to sub-lieutenant without holding an academic degree at the undergraduate level.[12] In the case of reserve officers, promotion of acting sub-lieutenant to sub-lieutenant may take place if the acting sub-lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level, or at least 180 higher education credits (högskolepoäng) if the program comprises more higher education credits than 180.[12]

Uniform

Shoulder marks

The top galloon is shaped like a "loop" for an officer in the Swedish Navy (the loop is shaped like a "grenade" for an officer in the Swedish Amphibious Corps).[14] The rank insignia is worn on the shoulder mark to jacket and coat (jacka m/87, kappa m/87), as well as to blue wool sweater (blå ylletröja m/87), trench coat (trenchcoat m/84), sea coat (sjörock 93, black raincoat and to white shirt (vit skjorta m/78).[15] Rank insignia on shoulder mark (axelklaffshylsa 02B) is worn on all garments with shoulder straps.[16]

1. The shoulder mark (Axelklaffshylsa m/02B) is designed as galloons sewn directly to another shoulder mark (axelklaffshylsa m/87 blå).[16]

2. The woven shoulder mark (AXELKLAFFSHYLSA M/02 INVÄVD KAPTEN FLOTTAN) is worn on the naval combat dress (sjöstridsdräkt m/93), duty uniform (arbetsdräkt m/87 (blå)) and combat uniform (Fältuniform m/90 lätt, m/90 lätt blå, m/90 tropik (green, beige and blue)).[17]

Sleeve insignias

Rank insignia is worn on both sleeves for inner suit jacket (innerkavaj m/48) and mess jacket (mässjacka m/1878).[15]

1. On the sleeve an 12,6 mm rank insignia (gradbeteckning m/02) and galloon (galon m/02). The distance between galloons should be 6 mm. The distance from the bottom edge of the sleeve to the bottom edge of the top galloon should be 100 mm.[18]

Hats

Peaked cap

An acting sub-lieutenant wears a peaked cap (skärmmössa m/48) which is fitted with a hat badge (mössmärke m/78 off för flottan) and with a lacing in form of a golden thread (mössnodd m/82).[19][20]

Side cap and winter hat

An officer wears a hat badge (mössmärke m/78 off) for the navy and another (mössmärke m/87 off) for amphibious units on the side cap (båtmössa m/48) and on the winter hat (vintermössa m/87).[21]

Epaulette

An acting sub-lieutenant wears epaulette's (epålett m/1878) to white tie (frack m/1878) and to coat (rock m/1878). On the epaulette, an acting sub-lieutenant wears 2 mm fringes in two rows.[22]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Swedish Coastal Artillery (1902–2000), Swedish Amphibious Corps (2000–present).
  2. ^ For the Swedish Navy, letters patent applied on 18 December 1925.

References

Notes

  1. ^ SFS 2000:556 2000, p. 2
  2. ^ a b c FFS 2019:6 2019, p. 4
  3. ^ Tjänsteställningsutredningen 1967, p. 129
  4. ^ a b FM gemensamma identitet 2013, p. 66
  5. ^ Westrin 1908, p. 263
  6. ^ Tjänsteställningsutredningen 1967, p. 28
  7. ^ Tjänsteställningsutredningen 1967, p. 29
  8. ^ Tjänsteställningsutredningen 1967, pp. 29–30
  9. ^ Tjänsteställningsutredningen 1967, pp. 30–31
  10. ^ a b FFS 2018:7 2018, p. 3
  11. ^ a b Svensson, Peter (23 February 2001). . Swedish Armed Forces. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  12. ^ a b c d FFS 2018:7 2018, pp. 5–6
  13. ^ Karriärsväg 2019
  14. ^ Laestadius 2015, p. 460
  15. ^ a b Uniformsreglemente 2003, p. 137
  16. ^ a b Laestadius 2015, pp. 460–461
  17. ^ Laestadius 2015, pp. 307–308, 325
  18. ^ Laestadius 2015, p. 452
  19. ^ Laestadius 2015, pp. 422–424
  20. ^ Uniformsreglemente 2003, pp. 146–147
  21. ^ Laestadius 2015, p. 424
  22. ^ Laestadius 2015, p. 582

Print

  • Laestadius, Patrik, ed. (2015). (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Swedish Armed Forces. SELIBR 19513428. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 January 2019.
  • Westrin, Theodor, ed. (1908). Nordisk familjebok: konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi (in Swedish). Vol. 9 (New, rev. and rich ill. ed.). Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förl. SELIBR 8072220.
  • (PDF) (in Swedish) (2003 ed.). Stockholm: Försvarsmakten. 2003. SELIBR 9043529. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 August 2020.
  • Tjänsteställningsutredningen (1967). (PDF). Statens offentliga utredningar, 0375-250X ; 1967:15 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Esselte. SELIBR 617608. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-10-06. Retrieved 2021-10-06.

Web

  • "Förordning om ändring i officersförordningen (1994:882)" (PDF). Swedish Code of Statutes. 26 June 2000. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  • (PDF). 1.3 (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 2013-09-16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 September 2020. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  • "FFS 2018:7: Försvarsmaktens föreskrifter om befordran och konstituering" (in Swedish). FÖRSVARETS FÖRFATTNINGSSAMLING. 30 November 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2021 – via www.lagen.nu.
  • "Försvarsmaktens föreskrifter om personaltjänst (FFS 2019:6)" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 2019-12-02. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  • "Karriärvägarna för officerare". www.taktisk.se (in Swedish). 15 October 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2021.

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For the Finnish rank see Vanrikki For the German rank see Fahnrich Fanrik Swedish ˈfɛ nːrɪk English second lieutenant in the Swedish Army Air Force Acting sub lieutenant in the Navy is a company grade officer rank In the army airforce it ranks above sergeant and below lieutenant In the navy it ranks above sergeant and below sub lieutenant 1 It is equivalent to the specialist officers rank of oversergeant 2 Fanrik means standard bearer and has been used as a name for the lowest officer rank in the Swedish infantry since the 16th century with the exception of the years 1835 1914 3 Contents 1 Army Air Force Navy 1 1 History 1 2 Promotion 1 3 Uniform 1 3 1 Collar patches 1 3 2 Shoulder marks 1 3 2 1 Air Force 1 3 2 2 Army 1 3 2 3 Navy Amphibious Corps 1 3 3 Sleeve insignias 1 3 4 Air Force 1 3 4 1 Navy Amphibious Corps 1 4 Hats 2 Navy 2 1 Duties 2 2 Promotion 2 3 Uniform 2 3 1 Shoulder marks 2 3 2 Sleeve insignias 2 3 3 Hats 2 3 3 1 Peaked cap 2 3 3 2 Side cap and winter hat 2 3 4 Epaulette 3 Footnotes 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Print 4 3 WebArmy Air Force Navy EditSecond lieutenantFanrikCountry SwedenService branchArmyAir ForceNavy Amphibious Corps a AbbreviationFk Swedish 2 2Lt English 4 RankSecond lieutenantNATO rank codeOF 1Formation16th centuryNext higher rankLieutenant 1937 present Underlojtnant 1926 1937 Next lower rankSergeantEquivalent ranksActing sub lieutenant navy Oversergeant Underlojtnant 1914 1926 Fanrik second lieutenant is a rank in the Swedish Army Swedish Air Force and in the Swedish Navy Coastal Artillery 1902 2000 Amphibious Corps 2000 present History Edit Fanrik was already during the latter part of the Middle Ages the name of the officer at the fana or fanika who carried the colour Later the fanrik was relieved of this duty and he became the closest man of the hofvitsman commander or captain During the 17th century the lieutenant who had previously been the assistant of the fanrik rose above him and the name then came to denote the lowest officer rank in the infantry In Sweden it was exchanged in 1835 for underlojtnant 5 With the 1914 Army Order Naval Plan and Plan for the Fixed Coastal Defence Organization 1914 ars harordning flottplan och plan for fasta kustforsvarets ordnande the rank of fanrik was reintroduced as a name for a newly commissioned officer who completed two years of probationary service The fanrik would have underlojtnant s position and salary benefits but be appointed by Warrant of Appointment 6 In Bill 1924 20 the 1st Special Committee of the Riksdag Riksdagens 1 sarskilda utskott stated that in the committee s opinion a satisfactory order would be obtained if the existing rank of fanrik and underlojtnant were divided into two ranks After receiving written authorization sergeants would be assigned the rank of fanrik with the title retained The question was re examined by the 1924 Non Commissioned Officer Expert Investigation 1924 ars underofficerssakkunniga whose proposal SOU 1925 7 essentially corresponded with the above mentioned committee opinion however that sergeants should not be given a higher rank The staff representatives among the experts however insisted that sergeants by written authorization should receive the rank of fanrik 7 General Order No 1806 1925 regulated for the army b the position of non commissioned officers in accordance with guidelines issued by the Minister of Defence Bill 1925 50 These meant that the rank of fanrik and underlojtnant was divided into two ranks 8 The 1930 Defense Commission 1930 ars forsvarskommission proposed SOU 1935 38 that the rank of fanrik and underlojtnant should be merged into one rank fanrik The rank of underlojtnant was formally abolished in 1937 9 According to the 1972 reform holders of the rank of fanrik were given the rank lieutenant in the regimental officers corps Holders of the following ranks of fanjunkare with less than 3 years of service and sergeant with less than 3 years of service were given the rank fanrik in the separate company officers corps In the 1983 reform the meaning of the term officer broadened to include all professional and reserve military personnel Fanrik was subsequently set to be the lowest rank for professional and reserve military personnel To be employed as an officer in the Swedish Armed Forces the candidate was required to complete two years of Officers College OHS The objective of the 2009 reform was to produce officers who are specialized at commanding troops at platoon company and higher level as well as providing officers of academic status Promotion Edit According to Chapter 2 Section 1 of FFS 2018 7 a person who is eligible for promotion has served in the Swedish Armed Forces to such an extent that assessment of suitability knowledge and skills could be carried out is deemed suitable for promotion possesses the knowledge and skills required for the higher rank and meets time requirements according to Section 2 must have held the rank for at least two years 10 After having passed the Career Officer Programme the cadet will be promoted to second lieutenant and be posted to a job 11 For promotion from second lieutenant to lieutenant may take place if the second lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level A second lieutenant who has completed the Swedish Armed Forces pilot training with an approved result may be promoted to lieutenant without holding an academic degree at the undergraduate level 12 In the case of reserve officers promotion of second lieutenant to lieutenant may take place if the second lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level or at least 180 higher education credits hogskolepoang if the program comprises more higher education credits than 180 12 Uniform Edit Collar patches Edit Collar patch m 58 for a second lieutenantShoulder marks Edit Air Force Edit present Army Edit Shoulder mark m 39 13 Dalarna Regiment Shoulder mark m 1923 13 Dalarna Regiment Shoulder mark m 1910 13 Dalarna Regiment Navy Amphibious Corps Edit Embroidered shoulder mark Navy present Woven shoulder mark present Sleeve insignias Edit Air Force Edit Mess jacket sleeve insignia for a second lieutenant present Flight suit sleeve insignia for a second lieutenant 2003 present Navy Amphibious Corps Edit Sleeve insignia on innerkavaj m 48 inner jacket m 48 for a second lieutenant present Hats Edit Hat Mossa m 1923 for a second lieutenant Camp hat Lagermossa m 1865 99 for a second lieutenant Hat Mossa m 1865 99 for a second lieutenant in the Life Guards infantry Rank insignia for a second lieutenant on hat Hatt m 1910 14 in the army Hat badge Mossmarke m 1946 for a second lieutenant in the army Hat badge Mossmarke m 1940 for a second lieutenant in the army Hat badge Mossmarke m 1914 for a second lieutenant in the army on fur hat palsmossa m 1909 14 Navy EditActing sub lieutenantFanrikCountry SwedenService branchNavyAbbreviationFk Swedish 2 ASLt English 4 RankActing sub lieutenantNATO rank codeOF 1Next higher rankSub lieutenantNext lower rankSergeantEquivalent ranksSecond lieutenant army air force OversergeantFanrik acting sub lieutenant is a rank in the Swedish Navy Duties Edit During the acting sub lieutenant s first two years his specialization profiling will begin continue towards the intended focus trade function This specialization is determined by the unit according to the unit s specific needs for competence The content of this period shall form a basis for developing the abilities described in order to be promoted to sub lieutenant The acting sub lieutenant should be supervised during this period Positions during this period are e g platoon commander operator positions on board a ship 13 Promotion Edit According to Chapter 2 Section 1 of FFS 2018 7 a person who is eligible for promotion has served in the Swedish Armed Forces to such an extent that assessment of suitability knowledge and skills could be carried out is deemed suitable for promotion possesses the knowledge and skills required for the higher rank and meets time requirements according to Section 2 must have held the rank for at least two years 10 After having passed the Career Officer Programme the cadet will be promoted to acting sub lieutenant and be posted to a job 11 For promotion from acting sub lieutenant to sub lieutenant may take place if the acting sub lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level An acting sub lieutenant who has completed the Swedish Armed Forces pilot training with an approved result may be promoted to sub lieutenant without holding an academic degree at the undergraduate level 12 In the case of reserve officers promotion of acting sub lieutenant to sub lieutenant may take place if the acting sub lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level or at least 180 higher education credits hogskolepoang if the program comprises more higher education credits than 180 12 Uniform Edit Shoulder marks Edit The top galloon is shaped like a loop for an officer in the Swedish Navy the loop is shaped like a grenade for an officer in the Swedish Amphibious Corps 14 The rank insignia is worn on the shoulder mark to jacket and coat jacka m 87 kappa m 87 as well as to blue wool sweater bla ylletroja m 87 trench coat trenchcoat m 84 sea coat sjorock 93 black raincoat and to white shirt vit skjorta m 78 15 Rank insignia on shoulder mark axelklaffshylsa 02B is worn on all garments with shoulder straps 16 1 The shoulder mark Axelklaffshylsa m 02B is designed as galloons sewn directly to another shoulder mark axelklaffshylsa m 87 bla 16 2 The woven shoulder mark AXELKLAFFSHYLSA M 02 INVAVD KAPTEN FLOTTAN is worn on the naval combat dress sjostridsdrakt m 93 duty uniform arbetsdrakt m 87 bla and combat uniform Faltuniform m 90 latt m 90 latt bla m 90 tropik green beige and blue 17 1 Embroidered shoulder mark 2003 present 2 Woven shoulder mark 2003 present 2 Woven shoulder mark 2003 present Sleeve insignias Edit Rank insignia is worn on both sleeves for inner suit jacket innerkavaj m 48 and mess jacket massjacka m 1878 15 1 On the sleeve an 12 6 mm rank insignia gradbeteckning m 02 and galloon galon m 02 The distance between galloons should be 6 mm The distance from the bottom edge of the sleeve to the bottom edge of the top galloon should be 100 mm 18 1 Sleeve insignia for an acting sub lieutenant 2003 present Hats Edit Peaked cap Edit An acting sub lieutenant wears a peaked cap skarmmossa m 48 which is fitted with a hat badge mossmarke m 78 off for flottan and with a lacing in form of a golden thread mossnodd m 82 19 20 Hat badgeSide cap and winter hat Edit An officer wears a hat badge mossmarke m 78 off for the navy and another mossmarke m 87 off for amphibious units on the side cap batmossa m 48 and on the winter hat vintermossa m 87 21 Epaulette Edit An acting sub lieutenant wears epaulette s epalett m 1878 to white tie frack m 1878 and to coat rock m 1878 On the epaulette an acting sub lieutenant wears 2 mm fringes in two rows 22 Footnotes Edit Swedish Coastal Artillery 1902 2000 Swedish Amphibious Corps 2000 present For the Swedish Navy letters patent applied on 18 December 1925 References EditNotes Edit SFS 2000 556 2000 p 2 a b c FFS 2019 6 2019 p 4 Tjanstestallningsutredningen 1967 p 129 a b FM gemensamma identitet 2013 p 66 Westrin 1908 p 263 Tjanstestallningsutredningen 1967 p 28 Tjanstestallningsutredningen 1967 p 29 Tjanstestallningsutredningen 1967 pp 29 30 Tjanstestallningsutredningen 1967 pp 30 31 a b FFS 2018 7 2018 p 3 a b Svensson Peter 23 February 2001 Officer Training 4 The New Officer Education Swedish Armed Forces Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 6 October 2021 a b c d FFS 2018 7 2018 pp 5 6 Karriarsvag 2019 Laestadius 2015 p 460 a b Uniformsreglemente 2003 p 137 a b Laestadius 2015 pp 460 461 Laestadius 2015 pp 307 308 325 Laestadius 2015 p 452 Laestadius 2015 pp 422 424 Uniformsreglemente 2003 pp 146 147 Laestadius 2015 p 424 Laestadius 2015 p 582 Print Edit Laestadius Patrik ed 2015 Reglemente uniformsbestammelser 2015 Unibest FM 2015 PDF in Swedish Stockholm Swedish Armed Forces SELIBR 19513428 Archived from the original PDF on 22 January 2019 Westrin Theodor ed 1908 Nordisk familjebok konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi in Swedish Vol 9 New rev and rich ill ed Stockholm Nordisk familjeboks forl SELIBR 8072220 Uniformsreglemente for Forsvarsmakten UniR FM PDF in Swedish 2003 ed Stockholm Forsvarsmakten 2003 SELIBR 9043529 Archived from the original PDF on 3 August 2020 Tjanstestallningsutredningen 1967 Tjanstestallning inom krigsmakten betankande PDF Statens offentliga utredningar 0375 250X 1967 15 in Swedish Stockholm Esselte SELIBR 617608 Archived from the original PDF on 2021 10 06 Retrieved 2021 10 06 Web Edit Forordning om andring i officersforordningen 1994 882 PDF Swedish Code of Statutes 26 June 2000 Retrieved 6 October 2021 Forsvarsmaktens gemensamma identitet direktiv for anvandandet av 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