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Göta Logistic Regiment

The Göta Logistic Regiment (Swedish: Göta trängregemente, T 2), is the only logistic regiment in the Swedish Armed Forces. Its new organisation was laid down in 2000, when the regiment became the only logistic regiment in Sweden. The regiment is located to Skövde.

Göta Logistic Regiment
Göta trängregemente
Active1891–present
Country Sweden
AllegianceSwedish Armed Forces
BranchSwedish Army
TypeService Troops
SizeRegiment
Part of5th Military District (1891–1892)
3rd Army Division (1893–1901)
III Army Division (1902–1927)
Western Army Division (1928–1936)
III Army Division (1937–1942)
III.milo (1942–1966)
Milo V (1966–1993)
Milo S (1993–2000)
OPIL (2000–2005)
SAFHQ (2000–)
Garrison/HQStockholm (1891–1892)
Karlsborg (1892–1905)
Skövde (1905–)
Motto(s)Logistik – vårt ansvar[note 1]
("Logistics - our responsibility")
Alltid i insats ("Always in action")
ColorsBlue and white
March"Tellusmarsch" (Damberg)[note 2]
Commanders
Current
commander
Col. Elisabeth Skoglund
Insignia
Branch insignia
Shoulder sleeve insignia (1980s-1994)

History Edit

The regiment has its origins in the Logistic Battalion (Trängbataljonen), the first logistic unit that was raised in Stockholm in 1885. In 1891, the battalion was divided into two parts, which formed the Svea Logistic Battalion (T 1) and the Göta Logistic Battalion (T 2). Göta Logistic Battalion was relocated to Karlsborg Fortress in 1892, and was placed in the eastern part alongside artillerymen and engineers.[3] With the introduction of the 1901 Army Order, the battalion received the name 1st Göta Logistic Corps (T 2), and at the same time planning began to move from Karlsborg to a new barracks establishment in either Alingsås, Falköping or Skövde. The decision was made in 1902 to move to Skövde. The corps changed its name to Göta Logistic Corps (T 2) in 1904 and was relocated to Norrmalm in Skövde in 1905.

Through the Defence Act of 1948, the Riksdag decided to disband the Ordnance Troops (Tygtrupperna) and the Quartermaster Troops (Intendenturtrupperna) as separate service branches. The constituent units were amalgamated into the Swedish Army Service Troops between 1948 and 1951. On 1 January 1949, the 2nd Ordnance Company (Andra tygkompaniet, Tyg 2) was added[4] and on 1 January 1951, the 2nd Quartermaster Company (Andra intendenturkompaniet, Int 2) was added.[5] Through that reorganization, the corps was elevated from 1 July 1949 to a regiment and was assigned the name Göta Logistic Regiment (T 2).[6] In connection with the OLLI reform which was carried out in the Swedish Armed Forces between 1973 and 1975, Skaraborg Regiment (P 4) was amalgamated with Skaraborg Defence District (Skaraborgs försvarsområde, Fo 35) and formed in 1974 the defence district regiment (försvarsområdesregemente) P 4/Fo 35. This led to Göta Logistic Regiment which was part of Skaraborg Defence District became a B unit (training regiment), and its mobilization and materiel responsibility was transferred to Skaraborg Regiment, which became an A unit (defence district regiment).[7]

Prior to King in Council's bill 1974:135, the Swedish Armed Forces Peace Organization Investigation (Försvarets fredsorganisationsutredning, FFU) had submitted a partial report in December 1972, regarding certain changes to the army's peace organization. Among other things, it proposed a disbandment of the Göta Logistic Regiment (T 2), and that the Swedish Army School of Logistics (Arméns underhållsskola, US) should be relocated to Hässleholm. In October 1973, the Chief of the Army Lieutenant General Carl Eric Almgren handed over his peace organization plan for the army, where, among other things, the Göta Logistic Regiment and the Army School of Logistics were proposed to be co-located with Skaraborg Regiment. In Bill 1974:135, which was published on 25 October 1974, the FFU came to share the Chief of the Army's proposal of co-locating the Göta Logistic Regiment with Skaraborg Regiment.[8] However, no co-location ever became real, but prior to the Defence Act of 1982, the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces General Lennart Ljung proposed co-locating Göta Logistic Regiment with Skaraborg Regiment. Göta Logistic Regiment would then take over the barracks establishment that the Life Regiment Hussars were proposed to leave, to be relocated to Karlsborg. The government agreed with the proposal and in Bill 1981/82:102 it was proposed that Göta Logistic Regiment, Army School of Logistics and the Swedish Army Service Troops Officers College (Trängtruppernas officershögskola, TrängOHS) be co-located according to the Supreme Commander's proposal no later than 1987 within the garrison with Skaraborg Regiment, whereby part of Skaraborg Regiment's and the entire Life Regiment Hussars' barracks establishment would be used. Thus, Göta Logistic Regiment's barracks establishment on Högskolevägen (formerly Mariestadsvägen and Rekrytvägen) could be closed down.[9] On 1 July 1984, the Göta Logistic Regiment moved into the cavalry barracks at Heden in Skövde.[6]

Through the Defence Act of 1992, all training regiments that did not raise war units the size of a regiment, should not be called regiments. This was because the government considered that the basic organization should reflect the war organization.[10] In connection with this, the regiment was reduced to a corps on 1 July 1994 and regained its old name Göta Logistic Corps (T 2). Prior to the Defence Act of 2000, it was clear that one of the two corps, Göta Logistic Corps (T 2) and Norrland Logistic Corps (T 3), would be disbanded. The government considered that the corps in Skövde had the best conditions for developing into a tri-service main unit for maintenance service. This was partly due to the fact that the government also proposed a disbandment of Västernorrland Regiment (I 21) and the Ångermanland Brigade (Ångermanlandsbrigaden, NB 21), which would then leave Norrland Logistic Corps alone within the Sollefteå Garrison. For the benefit of Göta Logistic Corps, the government considered the proximity within the garrison to mechanized units, the military district workshop, the mechanics' school and proximity to the Medical Center of the Swedish Armed Forces and a number of larger hospitals. However, the government considered that there should be maintenance training with winter training in northern Sweden, which would then be located in Östersund and be co-located with the Swedish Army Technical School (Arméns tekniska skola, ATS) and the Motor School (Motorskolan, MS).[11]

Through the change that the Riksdag decided on, Norrland Logistic Corps (T 3) to be disbanded on 30 June 2000 as an independent unit, and from 1 July 2000 be amalgamated into a training battalion under the name Norrland Logistic Battalion (Trängbat/I 5) in Jämtland Ranger Regiment (I 5). At the same time, Göta Logistic Corps regained regimental status, and from 1 July 2000 the name Göta Logistic Regiment (T 2) was received. Through the Defence Act of 2004, the Riksdag decided, among other things, that Jämtland Ranger Regiment and Norrland Logistic Battalion would be disbanded on 31 December 2004. Based on that decision, Göta Logistic Regiment became from 1 January 2005 the only remaining logistic unit within the Swedish Army Service Troops. On 1 January 2007, the regiment was renamed the Logistic Regiment to mark that the unit became a tri-service unit with tasks to support the navy and the air force in addition to the army.[12] On 28 January 2019, the Logistic Regiment returned to the army after the Chief of the Swedish Armed Forces Logistics (FMLOG), Brigadier General Michael Nilsson, handed over the Logistic Regiment to the Chief of Army, Major General Karl Engelbrektson at a ceremony at the Logistic Regiment in Skövde.[13]

On 26 February 2021, the Swedish Armed Forces presented its budget documentation for 2022, in which the Swedish Armed Forces proposed, among other things, that the Logistic Regiment (TrängR) should change its name to Göta Logistic Regiment (T 2). This is in light of the fact that the regiment has since 2019 switched from a tri-service regimental force to an army regiment.[14] On 12 November 2021, the name Göta Logistic Regiment was adopted, which will be celebrated with a ceremony in connection with the Garrison Day in the spring of 2022 at the Skövde Garrison.[15]

Units Edit

Current units Edit

  • 1st Logistics Battalion (1. logistikbataljonen, 1. logbat) has the task of supplying materiel such as fuel, ammunition, food, water and other equipment to the units of the Swedish Armed Forces. The battalion is in peace-time cadre-organized with a battalion staff and two war companies, the logistics company and the 1st Medical Reinforcement Company. After completing training in the 2nd Logistics Battalion, full-time soldiers are placed with these companies. The battalion consists mainly of continuously serving professional officers, civilians and soldiers. There are also periodically serving soldiers.[16]
  • 2nd Logistics Battalion (2. logistikbataljonen, 2. logbat) has the task of supplying materiel such as fuel, ammunition, food, water and other equipment to the units of the Swedish Armed Forces. The battalion is in peace-time cadre-organized with a battalion staff and two training companies, Karlsborg Company and Marieberg Company. At these companies, all recruits and soldiers are trained for the Logistic Regiment's operational units. The training encompasses basic military training, continued soldier training and combat occupation training in a variety of fields. The battalion consists of continuously serving professional officers and civilians as well as part-time serving reserve officers and soldiers.[16]
  • Medical Reinforcement Companies (Sjukvårdsförstärkningskompanier) are both part of the Swedish Armed Forces medical system and are a resource for the entire Swedish Armed Forces. They should be able to support other units with medical units and expertise. The companies are designed to perform in smaller units and support the other units of the Swedish Armed Forces on the battlefield with mainly surgery, medical evacuation and care capacity. Each platoon, section or squad can independently support other units.[16]
  • 1st Traffic and Movement Control Company (Första trafik och transportledningskompaniet) is an joint service resource that plans, directs, coordinates and monitors the Swedish Armed Forces' transports and special transports both nationally and internationally. For national and international transport, the company can also support with safety advice on dangerous goods. The 1st Traffic and Movement Control Company also support foreign military transport in Sweden.[16]
  • Swedish Armed Forces Logistics and Vehicle School (Försvarsmaktens logistik och motorskola, LogS) is a joint service school that develops skills from personnel from the entire Swedish Armed Forces. Here, vocational and combat occupational training courses are conducted in the areas of vehicle service, logistics management, supply of material, provisioning service, communication service and dangerous goods. The school also conducts the function-oriented part of the Officers Program (OP), the Specialist Officer Training (SOU) and the occupational position course of Logistics Management. There is also a development section at the school that has the task of developing operational/tactical logistics units. The work includes, among other things, proposing logistics equipment, conducting studies, developing publications and developing methods in the area of responsibility.[17]

Previous units Edit

  • Swedish Army Vehicle School (Arméns motorskola, MotorS) was a joint army military school within the Swedish Army, operating in various forms from 1944 to 1991 and from 1999 to 2006. The school was originally part of Södermanland Regiment (P 10) in Strängnäs. From 1991 to 1998, the school was part of the Swedish Army Maintenance and Vehicle School (Arméns underhålls- och motorskola) in Skövde. From 1999 to 2005, the school was located in Östersund and was part of the Swedish Army Technical School (Arméns tekniska skola, ATS). From 2006 the school was located in Skövde and became part of the Logistic Regiment. From 2007, the school is part of the Swedish Armed Forces Logistics and Vehicle School (Försvarsmaktens logistik och motorskola, LogS).
  • Göta Logistic Regiment's Company in Nora (Göta trängregementes kompani i Nora, T 2 N) was a detachment in Nora that was raised on 1 April 1945. Originally, the detachment consisted of a medical company, and in 1946 the detachment was expanded with a further company. In 1952, the detachment was disbanded and turned into a mobilization center, which operated until 1957.[18] Since 4 May 1991, the 4th Company, also called Nora Company, is heir to the Göta Logistic Regiment's Company in Nora.

Locations and training areas Edit

When the unit was raised in 1891, the barracks were taken over from the Train Battalion (Trängbataljonen) in Marieberg, Stockholm. On 25 April 1892, the unit was relocated to Karlsborg, where it was located until 1 October 1905. However, on 26 September 1905, a ceremonial march towards Skövde had been made, which became the unit's next place of location. In Skövde, the unit moved into a newly erected barracks on Mariestadsvägen (since 1986 known as Högskolevägen). On 1 July 1984, the unit was relocated within Skövde, when it took over the cavalry barracks at Heden, in connection with the relocation of the Life Regiment Hussars to Karlsborg.[6]

Heraldry and traditions Edit

Coat of arms Edit

The coat of the arms of the Göta Logistic Regiment (T 2) 1977–1994, the Göta Logistic Corps (T 2) 1994–2000, the Göta Logistic Regiment (T 2) 2000–2007[19] and the Logistic Regiment (TrängR)/Göta Logistic Regiment (T 2) 2020–present.[20] Blazon: "Azure, the regimental badge, three waves bendy-sinister argent, charged with a crowned lion rampant or, armed and langued gules. The shield surmounted a cart wheel of four spokes over two swords in saltire, argent".[19] Another coat of arms was used between 2007 and 2020. Blazon: "Azure, a cart wheel of four spokes over two swords in saltire, argent. The shield surmounted an erect sword argent."

Colours, standards and guidons Edit

The Logistic Regiment presents one regimental colour and one traditional colour:

Colour of T 2 Edit

 
Major general Lennart Lilliehöök presenting the colour, 1 September 1935

The colour was presented to the then Royal Göta Logistic Corps (T 2) in Skövde by the commanding officer of the Western Army Division (Västra arméfördelningen), major general Lennart Lilliehöök on 1 September 1935 at the 50-years anniversary of the Swedish Army Service Troops.[21] The colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Licium. Blazon: "On light blue cloth in the middle, on a circular shield the Swedish lesser national coat of arms according to the law, the shield surrounded by white tongues and rays. In the first corner the badge of the regiment; a rampant yellow lion with an open crown, armed and langued red."[21]

Former colour of T 1 Edit

The colour was presented to the former Royal Svea Logistic Corps (T 1) in Linköping by the commanding officer of the Eastern Army Division (Östra arméfördelningen), lieutenant general Gösta Lilliehöök on 1 September 1935 at the 50-years anniversary of the Swedish Army Service Troops.[21] It was used as regimental colour by T 1 until 1 June 1997. The colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Licium. Blazon: "On light blue cloth in the middle, on a circular shield the lesser coat of arms of Sweden according to the law, the shield surrounded by white tongues and rays. In the first corner the griffin segreant of the provincial badge of Östergötland; yellow, armed and langued red."[21]

Commanding officers Edit

Active battalion, corps and regimental commanders since 1891.

  • 1891–1893: A O E Mattson
  • 1893–1894: Ivar Virgin[citation needed]
  • 1894–1908: Svante Falk
  • 1908–1918: Eduard Kraak
  • 1918–1924: Richard Teodor Berg
  • 1924–1927: Karl Erik Erhardt
  • 1928–1934: Gustaf Axel Smith
  • 1934–1939: Arvid Johan Fredrik Holmberg
  • 1939–1942: Gottfrid Björck
  • 1942–1948: John Gustaf Thorgny Unge
  • 1948–1952: Sten E:son Camitz
  • 1952–1961: Bror Martin Sandberg
  • 1961–1962: Nils Gösta Schyllander (acting)
  • 1962–1964: Fritz Magnus Sommar Bruzelius
  • 1964–1967: Bo Knut Erik Lüning
  • 1967–1968: Kjell Nordström
  • 1968–1979: Gunnar Wikland
  • 1979–1986: Nils Yngve Ekman
  • 1986–1987: Erik Rossander
  • 1987–1993: Tord Björkman
  • 1993–1998: Nils L G Smith
  • 1998–2004: Jan H C Persson
  • 2004–2007: Krister Edvardson
  • 2007–2011: Mats Ström
  • 2011–2015: Lennart Thomsen
  • 2015–2019: Patric Hjorth
  • 2019–2021: Per Nilsson
  • 2021–20xx: Elisabeth Skoglund

Names, designations and locations Edit

Note: The word träng ("train") as in trängregemente is translated to either "train", "service force"; "transport"; "baggage"; "supply vehicles" pl.; (Br) "army service corps", (US) "maintenance and supply troops",[22] "transportation" (adj.),[23] or "logistic".[24]

Name Translation From To
Kungl Göta trängbataljon Royal Göta Service Battalion
Royal Göta Transportation Battalion
1891-04-01 1901-12-31
Kungl Första Göta trängkår Royal 1st Göta Service Corps
Royal 1st Göta Transportation Corps
1902-01-01 1904-12-07
Kungl Göta trängkår Royal Göta Service Troops[25] 1904-12-08 1949-06-30
Kungl Göta trängregemente Royal Göta Service Regiment[21]
Royal Göta Transportation Regiment[26]
1949-07-01 1974-12-31
Göta trängregemente Göta Service Regiment[21]
Göta Transportation Regiment[26]
1975-01-01 1994-06-30
Göta trängkår Göta Service Troops[25] 1994-07-01 2000-06-30
Göta trängregemente Göta Service Regiment[21]
Göta Transportation Regiment[26]
2000-07-01 2006-12-31
Trängregementet Logistic Regiment[24] 2007-01-01 2021-11-11
Göta trängregemente Göta Logistic Regiment 2021-11-12
Designation From To
T 2 1891-04-01 2006-12-31
TrängR 2007-01-01 2021-11-11
T 2 2021-11-12
Location From To
Stockholm Garrison 1891-04-01 1892-04-24
Karlsborg Garrison 1892-04-25 1905-09-30
Skövde Garrison 1905-10-01

See also Edit

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ Established in 2000 by then regimental commander of Göta Logistic Regiment (T 2), colonel Jan Persson.[1]
  2. ^ The march was established in 1953 by Army Order 33/1953.[2]

References Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Handbok: parad 6: traditionsvård 2017, p. 54
  2. ^ Sandberg 2007, p. 27
  3. ^ Braunstein 2003, pp. 273–275
  4. ^ Holmberg 1993, p. 45
  5. ^ Holmberg 1993, p. 44
  6. ^ a b c Holmberg 1993, p. 42
  7. ^ "Kungl, Maj:ts proposition 1973:75" (in Swedish). Riksdag. 1975. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Kungl, Maj:ts proposition 1974:135" (in Swedish). Riksdag. 1974. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  9. ^ "Regeringens proposition 1981/82:102" (in Swedish). Riksdag. 1982. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Regeringens proposition 1991/92:102" (in Swedish). Riksdag. 1991. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Regeringens proposition 1999/2000:30" (in Swedish). Riksdag. 2000. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  12. ^ "Regeringens proposition 2006/07:1" (in Swedish). Riksdag. 2007. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  13. ^ Axling, Caroline (29 January 2019). "Trängregementet byter till armén" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  14. ^ Försvarsmaktens budgetunderlag för 2022 (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  15. ^ "Trängregementet har bytt namn!" [The Logistic Regiment has changed its name!] (in Swedish). Göta Logistic Regiment. 12 November 2021. Retrieved 29 December 2021 – via Facebook.
  16. ^ a b c d "VÅRA INSATSFÖRBAND" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  17. ^ "FÖRSVARSMAKTENS LOGISTIK- OCH MOTORSKOLA" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  18. ^ Lyth & Gustavsson 1993, p. 129
  19. ^ a b Braunstein 2006, p. 37
  20. ^ "Nya heraldiska vapen 2020" (in Swedish). National Archives of Sweden. 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g Braunstein 2004, p. 63
  22. ^ Gullberg 1977, p. 1040.
  23. ^ Appich 1988, p. 167
  24. ^ a b Grafisk profil 2013, p. 64
  25. ^ a b Gullberg 1977, p. 1666.
  26. ^ a b c Appich 1988, p. 160

Print Edit

  • Braunstein, Christian (2003). Sveriges arméförband under 1900-talet. Skrift / Statens försvarshistoriska museer, 1101-7023 ; 5 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Statens försvarshistoriska museer. ISBN 9197158445. SELIBR 8902928.
  • Braunstein, Christian (2004). [The flags and standards of the Swedish armed forces after the turn of the millennium] (PDF). Skrift / Statens försvarshistoriska museer, 1101-7023 ; 7 [dvs 8] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Statens försvarshistoriska museer. ISBN 91-971584-7-X. SELIBR 9815350. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 May 2018. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  • 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 25 November 2018. Retrieved 28 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.
  • Holmberg, Björn (1993). Arméns regementen, skolor och staber: [en uppslagsbok] : en sammanställning (in Swedish). Arvidsjaur: Svenskt militärhistoriskt bibliotek (SMB). ISBN 91-972209-0-6. SELIBR 7796532.
  • Lyth, Einar; Gustavsson, Bengt, eds. (1993). Försvar i Örebro län: 1900-talet. Närkes militärhistoria, 99-0884938-7 ; 3 (in Swedish). Örebro: Stift. Nerikes regementen. ISBN 9163017776. SELIBR 7449440.
  • Sandberg, Bo (2007). Försvarets marscher och signaler förr och nu: marscher antagna av svenska militära förband, skolor och staber samt igenkännings-, tjänstgörings- och exercissignaler (in Swedish) (New ed.). Stockholm: Militärmusiksamfundet med Svenskt marscharkiv. ISBN 978-91-631-8699-8. SELIBR 10413065.
  • Handbok: parad 6: traditionsvård : H PARAD 6 2016 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Försvarsmakten. 2017. SELIBR 22459606.

Web Edit

  • Appich, Thomas W. Jr. (22 July 1988). "Reference Aid Swedish–English Glossary of Military and Technical Acronyms and Abbreviations" (PDF). Joint Publications Research Service. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. (PDF) from the original on 20 February 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link)
  • "Försvarsmaktens gemensamma identitet – direktiv för användandet av Försvarsmaktens namn, profil och bild" (PDF). 1.3 (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 16 September 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2018.

Further reading Edit

  • Ljungné, Sture, ed. (1991). Göta trängregemente: 100 år 1891-1991 (in Swedish). Skövde: Göta trängregemente. ISBN 91-630-0496-8. SELIBR 7448561.

External links Edit

  • Official website (in Swedish)

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The Gota Logistic Regiment Swedish Gota trangregemente T 2 is the only logistic regiment in the Swedish Armed Forces Its new organisation was laid down in 2000 when the regiment became the only logistic regiment in Sweden The regiment is located to Skovde Gota Logistic RegimentGota trangregementeActive1891 presentCountry SwedenAllegianceSwedish Armed ForcesBranchSwedish ArmyTypeService TroopsSizeRegimentPart of5th Military District 1891 1892 3rd Army Division 1893 1901 III Army Division 1902 1927 Western Army Division 1928 1936 III Army Division 1937 1942 III milo 1942 1966 Milo V 1966 1993 Milo S 1993 2000 OPIL 2000 2005 SAFHQ 2000 Garrison HQStockholm 1891 1892 Karlsborg 1892 1905 Skovde 1905 Motto s Logistik vart ansvar note 1 Logistics our responsibility Alltid i insats Always in action ColorsBlue and whiteMarch Tellusmarsch Damberg note 2 CommandersCurrentcommanderCol Elisabeth SkoglundInsigniaBranch insigniaShoulder sleeve insignia 1980s 1994 Contents 1 History 2 Units 2 1 Current units 2 2 Previous units 3 Locations and training areas 4 Heraldry and traditions 4 1 Coat of arms 4 2 Colours standards and guidons 4 2 1 Colour of T 2 4 2 2 Former colour of T 1 5 Commanding officers 6 Names designations and locations 7 See also 8 Footnotes 9 References 9 1 Notes 9 2 Print 9 3 Web 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory EditThe regiment has its origins in the Logistic Battalion Trangbataljonen the first logistic unit that was raised in Stockholm in 1885 In 1891 the battalion was divided into two parts which formed the Svea Logistic Battalion T 1 and the Gota Logistic Battalion T 2 Gota Logistic Battalion was relocated to Karlsborg Fortress in 1892 and was placed in the eastern part alongside artillerymen and engineers 3 With the introduction of the 1901 Army Order the battalion received the name 1st Gota Logistic Corps T 2 and at the same time planning began to move from Karlsborg to a new barracks establishment in either Alingsas Falkoping or Skovde The decision was made in 1902 to move to Skovde The corps changed its name to Gota Logistic Corps T 2 in 1904 and was relocated to Norrmalm in Skovde in 1905 Through the Defence Act of 1948 the Riksdag decided to disband the Ordnance Troops Tygtrupperna and the Quartermaster Troops Intendenturtrupperna as separate service branches The constituent units were amalgamated into the Swedish Army Service Troops between 1948 and 1951 On 1 January 1949 the 2nd Ordnance Company Andra tygkompaniet Tyg 2 was added 4 and on 1 January 1951 the 2nd Quartermaster Company Andra intendenturkompaniet Int 2 was added 5 Through that reorganization the corps was elevated from 1 July 1949 to a regiment and was assigned the name Gota Logistic Regiment T 2 6 In connection with the OLLI reform which was carried out in the Swedish Armed Forces between 1973 and 1975 Skaraborg Regiment P 4 was amalgamated with Skaraborg Defence District Skaraborgs forsvarsomrade Fo 35 and formed in 1974 the defence district regiment forsvarsomradesregemente P 4 Fo 35 This led to Gota Logistic Regiment which was part of Skaraborg Defence District became a B unit training regiment and its mobilization and materiel responsibility was transferred to Skaraborg Regiment which became an A unit defence district regiment 7 Prior to King in Council s bill 1974 135 the Swedish Armed Forces Peace Organization Investigation Forsvarets fredsorganisationsutredning FFU had submitted a partial report in December 1972 regarding certain changes to the army s peace organization Among other things it proposed a disbandment of the Gota Logistic Regiment T 2 and that the Swedish Army School of Logistics Armens underhallsskola US should be relocated to Hassleholm In October 1973 the Chief of the Army Lieutenant General Carl Eric Almgren handed over his peace organization plan for the army where among other things the Gota Logistic Regiment and the Army School of Logistics were proposed to be co located with Skaraborg Regiment In Bill 1974 135 which was published on 25 October 1974 the FFU came to share the Chief of the Army s proposal of co locating the Gota Logistic Regiment with Skaraborg Regiment 8 However no co location ever became real but prior to the Defence Act of 1982 the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces General Lennart Ljung proposed co locating Gota Logistic Regiment with Skaraborg Regiment Gota Logistic Regiment would then take over the barracks establishment that the Life Regiment Hussars were proposed to leave to be relocated to Karlsborg The government agreed with the proposal and in Bill 1981 82 102 it was proposed that Gota Logistic Regiment Army School of Logistics and the Swedish Army Service Troops Officers College Trangtruppernas officershogskola TrangOHS be co located according to the Supreme Commander s proposal no later than 1987 within the garrison with Skaraborg Regiment whereby part of Skaraborg Regiment s and the entire Life Regiment Hussars barracks establishment would be used Thus Gota Logistic Regiment s barracks establishment on Hogskolevagen formerly Mariestadsvagen and Rekrytvagen could be closed down 9 On 1 July 1984 the Gota Logistic Regiment moved into the cavalry barracks at Heden in Skovde 6 Through the Defence Act of 1992 all training regiments that did not raise war units the size of a regiment should not be called regiments This was because the government considered that the basic organization should reflect the war organization 10 In connection with this the regiment was reduced to a corps on 1 July 1994 and regained its old name Gota Logistic Corps T 2 Prior to the Defence Act of 2000 it was clear that one of the two corps Gota Logistic Corps T 2 and Norrland Logistic Corps T 3 would be disbanded The government considered that the corps in Skovde had the best conditions for developing into a tri service main unit for maintenance service This was partly due to the fact that the government also proposed a disbandment of Vasternorrland Regiment I 21 and the Angermanland Brigade Angermanlandsbrigaden NB 21 which would then leave Norrland Logistic Corps alone within the Solleftea Garrison For the benefit of Gota Logistic Corps the government considered the proximity within the garrison to mechanized units the military district workshop the mechanics school and proximity to the Medical Center of the Swedish Armed Forces and a number of larger hospitals However the government considered that there should be maintenance training with winter training in northern Sweden which would then be located in Ostersund and be co located with the Swedish Army Technical School Armens tekniska skola ATS and the Motor School Motorskolan MS 11 Through the change that the Riksdag decided on Norrland Logistic Corps T 3 to be disbanded on 30 June 2000 as an independent unit and from 1 July 2000 be amalgamated into a training battalion under the name Norrland Logistic Battalion Trangbat I 5 in Jamtland Ranger Regiment I 5 At the same time Gota Logistic Corps regained regimental status and from 1 July 2000 the name Gota Logistic Regiment T 2 was received Through the Defence Act of 2004 the Riksdag decided among other things that Jamtland Ranger Regiment and Norrland Logistic Battalion would be disbanded on 31 December 2004 Based on that decision Gota Logistic Regiment became from 1 January 2005 the only remaining logistic unit within the Swedish Army Service Troops On 1 January 2007 the regiment was renamed the Logistic Regiment to mark that the unit became a tri service unit with tasks to support the navy and the air force in addition to the army 12 On 28 January 2019 the Logistic Regiment returned to the army after the Chief of the Swedish Armed Forces Logistics FMLOG Brigadier General Michael Nilsson handed over the Logistic Regiment to the Chief of Army Major General Karl Engelbrektson at a ceremony at the Logistic Regiment in Skovde 13 On 26 February 2021 the Swedish Armed Forces presented its budget documentation for 2022 in which the Swedish Armed Forces proposed among other things that the Logistic Regiment TrangR should change its name to Gota Logistic Regiment T 2 This is in light of the fact that the regiment has since 2019 switched from a tri service regimental force to an army regiment 14 On 12 November 2021 the name Gota Logistic Regiment was adopted which will be celebrated with a ceremony in connection with the Garrison Day in the spring of 2022 at the Skovde Garrison 15 Units EditCurrent units Edit 1st Logistics Battalion 1 logistikbataljonen 1 logbat has the task of supplying materiel such as fuel ammunition food water and other equipment to the units of the Swedish Armed Forces The battalion is in peace time cadre organized with a battalion staff and two war companies the logistics company and the 1st Medical Reinforcement Company After completing training in the 2nd Logistics Battalion full time soldiers are placed with these companies The battalion consists mainly of continuously serving professional officers civilians and soldiers There are also periodically serving soldiers 16 2nd Logistics Battalion 2 logistikbataljonen 2 logbat has the task of supplying materiel such as fuel ammunition food water and other equipment to the units of the Swedish Armed Forces The battalion is in peace time cadre organized with a battalion staff and two training companies Karlsborg Company and Marieberg Company At these companies all recruits and soldiers are trained for the Logistic Regiment s operational units The training encompasses basic military training continued soldier training and combat occupation training in a variety of fields The battalion consists of continuously serving professional officers and civilians as well as part time serving reserve officers and soldiers 16 Medical Reinforcement Companies Sjukvardsforstarkningskompanier are both part of the Swedish Armed Forces medical system and are a resource for the entire Swedish Armed Forces They should be able to support other units with medical units and expertise The companies are designed to perform in smaller units and support the other units of the Swedish Armed Forces on the battlefield with mainly surgery medical evacuation and care capacity Each platoon section or squad can independently support other units 16 1st Traffic and Movement Control Company Forsta trafik och transportledningskompaniet is an joint service resource that plans directs coordinates and monitors the Swedish Armed Forces transports and special transports both nationally and internationally For national and international transport the company can also support with safety advice on dangerous goods The 1st Traffic and Movement Control Company also support foreign military transport in Sweden 16 Swedish Armed Forces Logistics and Vehicle School Forsvarsmaktens logistik och motorskola LogS is a joint service school that develops skills from personnel from the entire Swedish Armed Forces Here vocational and combat occupational training courses are conducted in the areas of vehicle service logistics management supply of material provisioning service communication service and dangerous goods The school also conducts the function oriented part of the Officers Program OP the Specialist Officer Training SOU and the occupational position course of Logistics Management There is also a development section at the school that has the task of developing operational tactical logistics units The work includes among other things proposing logistics equipment conducting studies developing publications and developing methods in the area of responsibility 17 Previous units Edit Swedish Army Vehicle School Armens motorskola MotorS was a joint army military school within the Swedish Army operating in various forms from 1944 to 1991 and from 1999 to 2006 The school was originally part of Sodermanland Regiment P 10 in Strangnas From 1991 to 1998 the school was part of the Swedish Army Maintenance and Vehicle School Armens underhalls och motorskola in Skovde From 1999 to 2005 the school was located in Ostersund and was part of the Swedish Army Technical School Armens tekniska skola ATS From 2006 the school was located in Skovde and became part of the Logistic Regiment From 2007 the school is part of the Swedish Armed Forces Logistics and Vehicle School Forsvarsmaktens logistik och motorskola LogS Gota Logistic Regiment s Company in Nora Gota trangregementes kompani i Nora T 2 N was a detachment in Nora that was raised on 1 April 1945 Originally the detachment consisted of a medical company and in 1946 the detachment was expanded with a further company In 1952 the detachment was disbanded and turned into a mobilization center which operated until 1957 18 Since 4 May 1991 the 4th Company also called Nora Company is heir to the Gota Logistic Regiment s Company in Nora Locations and training areas EditWhen the unit was raised in 1891 the barracks were taken over from the Train Battalion Trangbataljonen in Marieberg Stockholm On 25 April 1892 the unit was relocated to Karlsborg where it was located until 1 October 1905 However on 26 September 1905 a ceremonial march towards Skovde had been made which became the unit s next place of location In Skovde the unit moved into a newly erected barracks on Mariestadsvagen since 1986 known as Hogskolevagen On 1 July 1984 the unit was relocated within Skovde when it took over the cavalry barracks at Heden in connection with the relocation of the Life Regiment Hussars to Karlsborg 6 nbsp Aerial view of Gota Logistic Regiment s T 2 former regimental area on Hogskolevagen Skovde nbsp Logistic Barracks at Hogskolevagen Skovde nbsp Cavalry Barracks at Heden Skovde the regiment s barracks since 1984Heraldry and traditions EditCoat of arms Edit The coat of the arms of the Gota Logistic Regiment T 2 1977 1994 the Gota Logistic Corps T 2 1994 2000 the Gota Logistic Regiment T 2 2000 2007 19 and the Logistic Regiment TrangR Gota Logistic Regiment T 2 2020 present 20 Blazon Azure the regimental badge three waves bendy sinister argent charged with a crowned lion rampant or armed and langued gules The shield surmounted a cart wheel of four spokes over two swords in saltire argent 19 Another coat of arms was used between 2007 and 2020 Blazon Azure a cart wheel of four spokes over two swords in saltire argent The shield surmounted an erect sword argent nbsp Coat of arms used until 2007 and 2020 present nbsp Coat of arms used 2007 2020 Colours standards and guidons Edit The Logistic Regiment presents one regimental colour and one traditional colour Colour of T 2 Edit nbsp Major general Lennart Lilliehook presenting the colour 1 September 1935The colour was presented to the then Royal Gota Logistic Corps T 2 in Skovde by the commanding officer of the Western Army Division Vastra armefordelningen major general Lennart Lilliehook on 1 September 1935 at the 50 years anniversary of the Swedish Army Service Troops 21 The colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Licium Blazon On light blue cloth in the middle on a circular shield the Swedish lesser national coat of arms according to the law the shield surrounded by white tongues and rays In the first corner the badge of the regiment a rampant yellow lion with an open crown armed and langued red 21 Former colour of T 1 Edit The colour was presented to the former Royal Svea Logistic Corps T 1 in Linkoping by the commanding officer of the Eastern Army Division Ostra armefordelningen lieutenant general Gosta Lilliehook on 1 September 1935 at the 50 years anniversary of the Swedish Army Service Troops 21 It was used as regimental colour by T 1 until 1 June 1997 The colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Licium Blazon On light blue cloth in the middle on a circular shield the lesser coat of arms of Sweden according to the law the shield surrounded by white tongues and rays In the first corner the griffin segreant of the provincial badge of Ostergotland yellow armed and langued red 21 nbsp T 2 colour nbsp T 1 colourCommanding officers EditActive battalion corps and regimental commanders since 1891 1891 1893 A O E Mattson 1893 1894 Ivar Virgin citation needed 1894 1908 Svante Falk 1908 1918 Eduard Kraak 1918 1924 Richard Teodor Berg 1924 1927 Karl Erik Erhardt 1928 1934 Gustaf Axel Smith 1934 1939 Arvid Johan Fredrik Holmberg 1939 1942 Gottfrid Bjorck 1942 1948 John Gustaf Thorgny Unge 1948 1952 Sten E son Camitz 1952 1961 Bror Martin Sandberg 1961 1962 Nils Gosta Schyllander acting 1962 1964 Fritz Magnus Sommar Bruzelius 1964 1967 Bo Knut Erik Luning 1967 1968 Kjell Nordstrom 1968 1979 Gunnar Wikland 1979 1986 Nils Yngve Ekman 1986 1987 Erik Rossander 1987 1993 Tord Bjorkman 1993 1998 Nils L G Smith 1998 2004 Jan H C Persson 2004 2007 Krister Edvardson 2007 2011 Mats Strom 2011 2015 Lennart Thomsen 2015 2019 Patric Hjorth 2019 2021 Per Nilsson 2021 20xx Elisabeth SkoglundNames designations and locations EditNote The word trang train as in trangregemente is translated to either train service force transport baggage supply vehicles pl Br army service corps US maintenance and supply troops 22 transportation adj 23 or logistic 24 Name Translation From ToKungl Gota trangbataljon Royal Gota Service BattalionRoyal Gota Transportation Battalion 1891 04 01 1901 12 31Kungl Forsta Gota trangkar Royal 1st Gota Service CorpsRoyal 1st Gota Transportation Corps 1902 01 01 1904 12 07Kungl Gota trangkar Royal Gota Service Troops 25 1904 12 08 1949 06 30Kungl Gota trangregemente Royal Gota Service Regiment 21 Royal Gota Transportation Regiment 26 1949 07 01 1974 12 31Gota trangregemente Gota Service Regiment 21 Gota Transportation Regiment 26 1975 01 01 1994 06 30Gota trangkar Gota Service Troops 25 1994 07 01 2000 06 30Gota trangregemente Gota Service Regiment 21 Gota Transportation Regiment 26 2000 07 01 2006 12 31Trangregementet Logistic Regiment 24 2007 01 01 2021 11 11Gota trangregemente Gota Logistic Regiment 2021 11 12 Designation From ToT 2 1891 04 01 2006 12 31TrangR 2007 01 01 2021 11 11T 2 2021 11 12 Location From ToStockholm Garrison 1891 04 01 1892 04 24Karlsborg Garrison 1892 04 25 1905 09 30Skovde Garrison 1905 10 01 See also EditList of Swedish logistic regimentsFootnotes Edit Established in 2000 by then regimental commander of Gota Logistic Regiment T 2 colonel Jan Persson 1 The march was established in 1953 by Army Order 33 1953 2 References EditNotes Edit Handbok parad 6 traditionsvard 2017 p 54 Sandberg 2007 p 27 Braunstein 2003 pp 273 275 Holmberg 1993 p 45 Holmberg 1993 p 44 a b c Holmberg 1993 p 42 Kungl Maj ts proposition 1973 75 in Swedish Riksdag 1975 Retrieved 10 May 2016 Kungl Maj ts proposition 1974 135 in Swedish Riksdag 1974 Retrieved 10 May 2016 Regeringens proposition 1981 82 102 in Swedish Riksdag 1982 Retrieved 10 May 2016 Regeringens proposition 1991 92 102 in Swedish Riksdag 1991 Retrieved 10 May 2016 Regeringens proposition 1999 2000 30 in Swedish Riksdag 2000 Retrieved 11 May 2016 Regeringens proposition 2006 07 1 in Swedish Riksdag 2007 Retrieved 10 May 2016 Axling Caroline 29 January 2019 Trangregementet byter till armen in Swedish Swedish Armed Forces Retrieved 28 January 2019 Forsvarsmaktens budgetunderlag for 2022 PDF in Swedish Swedish Armed Forces Retrieved 29 December 2021 Trangregementet har bytt namn The Logistic Regiment has changed its name in Swedish Gota Logistic Regiment 12 November 2021 Retrieved 29 December 2021 via Facebook a b c d VARA INSATSFORBAND in Swedish Swedish Armed Forces Retrieved 2 October 2019 FORSVARSMAKTENS LOGISTIK OCH MOTORSKOLA in Swedish Swedish Armed Forces Retrieved 2 October 2019 Lyth amp Gustavsson 1993 p 129 a b Braunstein 2006 p 37 Nya heraldiska vapen 2020 in Swedish National Archives of Sweden 2020 Retrieved 23 June 2021 a b c d e f g Braunstein 2004 p 63 Gullberg 1977 p 1040 Appich 1988 p 167 a b Grafisk 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Swedish Stockholm Forsvarsmakten 2017 SELIBR 22459606 Web Edit Appich Thomas W Jr 22 July 1988 Reference Aid Swedish English Glossary of Military and Technical Acronyms and Abbreviations PDF Joint Publications Research Service Foreign Broadcast Information Service Archived PDF from the original on 20 February 2017 Retrieved 30 October 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint ref duplicates default link Forsvarsmaktens gemensamma identitet direktiv for anvandandet av Forsvarsmaktens namn profil och bild PDF 1 3 in Swedish Swedish Armed Forces 16 September 2013 Retrieved 30 October 2018 Further reading EditLjungne Sture ed 1991 Gota trangregemente 100 ar 1891 1991 in Swedish Skovde Gota trangregemente ISBN 91 630 0496 8 SELIBR 7448561 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Logistic Regiment Official website in Swedish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gota Logistic Regiment amp oldid 1172819454, 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