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Jämtland Wing

Jämtland Wing (Swedish: Jämtlands flygflottilj), also F 4 Frösön, or simply F 4, is a former Swedish Air Force wing with the main base located at Åre Östersund Airport outside Östersund on Frösön in the middle of Sweden.

Jämtland Wing
Jämtlands flygflottilj
Active1926–2004
CountrySweden
AllegianceSwedish Armed Forces
BranchSwedish Air Force
TypeCorps (1926–1936)
Wing (1936–1981)
Sector wing (1981–1994)
Wing (1994–2004)
RoleRecon wing (1926–1948)
Bomb wing (1936–1946)
Fighter wing (1946–2004)
Part ofFirst Air Group (1938–40, 1942–48)
Second Air Group (1948–1957)
Fourth Air Group (1957–1966)
Milo NN (1966–1993)
Milo N (1993–2000)
OPIL (2000–2004)
Garrison/HQÖstersund/Frösön
Motto(s)Semper vigilans[1] ("Always vigilant")
March"Fjärde flygkårens marsch" (Lindström)[note 1]
Insignia
Roundel
Aircraft flown
AttackA 1
BomberB 4, B 5, B 17A
Electronic
warfare
Sk 37E
FighterJ 3, J 26, J 28B, J 29F, J 32B, J 35D, JA 37
Multirole helicopterHkp 2, Hkp 3, Hkp 10
ReconnaissanceS 1, S 6, S 14
TrainerSk 11, Sk 12, Sk 15, Sk 16, Sk 50, Sk 37
TransportTp 1, Tp 2, Tp 4, Tp 5, Tp 78, Tp 83
G 101, Se 102, Se 103, Se 104, JAS 39A

History edit

The airbase was set up in 1926 as the 4th Air Corps at the old base of Jämtland Ranger Regiment at Frösö läger (Frösö camp). The main task was to perform reconnaissance for army units.

In 1930, the duties were extended to bombing with B 4 and later B 5 planes.

In 1936, the Flying Corps was reorganized as an own branch (the Air Force) and the unit was renamed Jämtlands Flygflottilj (Jämtland Wing).

In 1947, the wing was yet again redesigned as a fighter wing and received surplus P-51 Mustangs designated as J 26. These were only kept for five years until they were replaced by J 28A jets in 1952. Again, after only four years, they were in turn replaced by J 29A in 1956.

In 1967, the J 32B entered service at the wing only to be replaced again in 1969 by J 35D. These served until 1984 when the Saab 37 Viggen was introduced as served the wing for 20 years.

Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven famously served as a Munitions Systems specialist Conscript with the F 4 Wing for the duration of his 1-year compulsory military service in 1976-77.

The JAS 39 Gripen served briefly for only a year as a replacement for the Viggens until the wing was decommissioned in 2005.

The airfield is known today as Åre Östersund Airport (IATA: OSD, ICAO: ESNZ).

Barracks and training areas edit

In the rangers' old camp below Frösö Church on Frösön outside Östersund. The wing had a runway in the north-west-southeast direction.[3]

Heraldry and traditions edit

Coat of arms edit

The first coat of arms of the Jämtland Wing was used from 1944 to 1994. Blazon: "Azure, the provincial badge of Jämtland, an elk passant argent, attacked on the back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog both or; all animals armed and langued gules."[4] The second coat of arms was used from 1994 to 2004. Blazon: "Azure, the provincial badge of Jämtland, an elk passant argent, attacked on the back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog both or; all animals armed and langued gules, a chief azure over a string or, charged with a winged two-bladed propeller or."[4]

Colours, standards and guidons edit

The units first colour was presented to the wing on 6 June 1939 at F 8 at Barkarby by His Majesty the King Gustaf V. Blazon: "On blue cloth in the centre the badge of the Air Force; a winged two-bladed propeller under a royal crown proper, all or. In the first corner the provincial badge of Jämtland; an elk passant, attacked on its back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog, all or.[5] This colour was transferred to the Statens försvarshistoriska museer.[6]

The units last colour was presented to the wing at Frösö by His Majesty the King Carl XVI Gustaf on 2 September 2001.[7] The colour is drawn by Kristina Holmgård-Åkerberg and embroidered by machine and hand in insertion technique by the company Libraria. Blazon: "On blue cloth in the centre the badge of the Air Force; a winged two-bladed propeller under a royal crown proper, all in yellow. In the first corner the provincial badge of Jämtland; a white elk passant, attacked on its back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog, both yellow; all animals armed red. In the second corner the provincial badge of Hälsingland; a yellow buck rampant, armed and langued red (a legacy from the former Hälsinge Wing, F 15).[7]

March edit

"Fjärde flygkårens marsch" was composed by the Verner Lindström, music director at Jämtland Ranger Regiment. It was originally established on 1 December 1972 by the Chief of the Air Force.[1][2]

Medals edit

In 1999, the Jämtlands flygflottiljs (F 4) förtjänstmedalj ("Jämtland Wing (F 4) Medal of Merit") in gold and silver (JämtlffljGM/SM) of the 8th size and oval in shape, was established. The medal ribbon is of blue moiré with broad yellow edges and a green line on the middle followed on each side by a white stripe.[8]

In 2005, the Jämtlands flygflottiljs (F 4) minnesmedalj ("Jämtland Wing (F 4) Commemorative Medal") in silver (JämtlffljMSM) of the 8th size was established. The medal ribbon is of blue moiré with broad yellow edges and a green line on the middle followed on both sides by a white stripe. A miniature of the coat of arms of the wing is attached to the ribbon.[9]

Commanding officers edit

From 1926 to 1936, the commanding officers was referred to as kårchef ("corps commander") and had the rank of major. When the wing organization was introduced in 1936, the commanding officer was referred to as flottiljchef ("wing commander"), and had the rank of lieutenant colonel. At the end of the 1940s, the wing commander got the rank of colonel. From 1980 to 1994, the wing commander was referred to as sektorflottiljchef ("sector wing commander") and had the rank of senior colonel. From 1994 to 2006, the commanding officer was again referred to as flottiljchef ("wing commander"), and had the rank of colonel.

Corps, wing and sector wing commanders edit

  • 1926–1934: Gösta von Porat
  • 1931–1932: Åge Lundström (acting)
  • 1934–1937: Georg Gärdin
  • 1937–1943: Egmont Tornberg
  • 1943–1947: Björn Bjuggren
  • 1947–1961: Carl Otto Hugosson
  • 1961–1966: Kjell Rasmusson
  • 1966–1968: Erik Nygren
  • 1969–1973: Evert Båge
  • 1973–1977: Harry Winblad
  • 1977–1985: Rolf Gustafsson
  • 1985–1990: Svante Liljedahl
  • 1990–1994: Gunnar Ståhl
  • 1994–1996: Tord Karlsson
  • 1996–1998: Frank Fredriksson
  • 1998–2000: Ola Gynäs
  • 2000–2003: Jan Salestrand
  • 2003–2005: Tommy Bengtsson
  • 2005–2006: Hans Hansson
  • 2006–2006: Lena Hallin

Deputy sector wing commanders edit

In order to relieve the sector wing commander, a deputy sector wing commander position was added in 1980. Its task was to lead the unit procurement, a task largely similar to the old wing commander position. Hence he was also referred to as flottiljchef ("wing commander"). The deputy sector wing commander had the rank of colonel. On 30 June 1994, the deputy sector wing commander position was terminated.

  • 1980–1983: Robert Gustafsson
  • 1983–1984: Owe Wiktorin
  • 1984–1987: Michael von Rosen
  • 1987–1989: Lennart Brodin
  • 1989–1993: Bert Darby

Names, designations and locations edit

Name Translation From To
Fjärde flygkåren 4th Air Corps 1926-07-01 1936-06-30
Kungl. Jämtlands flygflottilj Royal Jämtland Wing 1936-07-01 1974-12-31
Jämtlands flygflottilj Jämtland Wing
Jämtland Air Group[10]
1975-01-01 2004-12-31
Avvecklingsorganisation F 4 Decommissioning Organization F 4 2005-01-01 2006-06-30
Designation From To
F 4 1926 1957-09-30
F 4/Se N3 1957-10-01 1981-06-30
F 4/Se NN 1981-07-01 1994-06-30
F 4 1994-07-01 2004-12-31
AO F 4 2005-01-01 2006-06-30
Location From To
Frösö Airport 1926-07-01 2006-06-30

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ The march was established on 1 December 1972.[2]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Braunstein 2005, p. 56
  2. ^ a b Sandberg 2007, p. 49
  3. ^ Braunstein 2005, p. 57
  4. ^ a b Braunstein 2006, pp. 58–59
  5. ^ Braunstein 2005, p. 55
  6. ^ "Ny fana till F 4" (PDF). Flygvapennytt (in Swedish) (4). Stockholm: Flygstaben: 27. 2001. SELIBR 8257600.
  7. ^ a b Braunstein 2004, p. 69
  8. ^ Braunstein 2007, p. 106
  9. ^ Braunstein 2007, p. 122
  10. ^ Appich 1988, p. 41

Print edit

  • Braunstein, Christian (2004). Svenska försvarsmaktens fälttecken efter millennieskiftet [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.
  • Braunstein, Christian (2005). Svenska flygvapnets förband och skolor under 1900-talet (PDF). Skrift / Statens försvarshistoriska museer, 1101-7023 ; 8 [dvs 9] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Statens försvarshistoriska museer. ISBN 91-971584-8-8. SELIBR 9845891.
  • Braunstein, Christian (2006). Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret [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.
  • Braunstein, Christian (2007). Utmärkelsetecken på militära uniformer [Decorations on Swedish military uniforms] (PDF). Skrift / Statens försvarshistoriska museer, 1101-7023 ; 12 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Statens försvarshistoriska museer. ISBN 978-91-976220-2-8. SELIBR 10423295.
  • 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.

Web edit

Further reading edit

  • Jonsson, Thord (1986). Från Dronten till Draken: brokiga blad ur F4:s historia åren 1926-1986 (in Swedish). Östersund: Berndtssons tr. ISBN 91-970252-3-2. SELIBR 7790869.
  • Flyget på Frösön: Jämtlands flygflottilj 1926-1996 (in Swedish). Frösön: Jämtlands flygflottilj. 1996. ISBN 91-630-4038-7. SELIBR 7451058.
  • Till minne av Jämtlands flygflottilj F4 (in Swedish) (1st ed.). Frösön: Jämtlands flygflottilj. 2006. SELIBR 10233006.

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Jamtland Wing Swedish Jamtlands flygflottilj also F 4 Froson or simply F 4 is a former Swedish Air Force wing with the main base located at Are Ostersund Airport outside Ostersund on Froson in the middle of Sweden Jamtland WingJamtlands flygflottiljActive1926 2004CountrySwedenAllegianceSwedish Armed ForcesBranchSwedish Air ForceTypeCorps 1926 1936 Wing 1936 1981 Sector wing 1981 1994 Wing 1994 2004 RoleRecon wing 1926 1948 Bomb wing 1936 1946 Fighter wing 1946 2004 Part ofFirst Air Group 1938 40 1942 48 Second Air Group 1948 1957 Fourth Air Group 1957 1966 Milo NN 1966 1993 Milo N 1993 2000 OPIL 2000 2004 Garrison HQOstersund FrosonMotto s Semper vigilans 1 Always vigilant March Fjarde flygkarens marsch Lindstrom note 1 InsigniaRoundelAircraft flownAttackA 1BomberB 4 B 5 B 17AElectronicwarfareSk 37EFighterJ 3 J 26 J 28B J 29F J 32B J 35D JA 37Multirole helicopterHkp 2 Hkp 3 Hkp 10ReconnaissanceS 1 S 6 S 14TrainerSk 11 Sk 12 Sk 15 Sk 16 Sk 50 Sk 37TransportTp 1 Tp 2 Tp 4 Tp 5 Tp 78 Tp 83G 101 Se 102 Se 103 Se 104 JAS 39A Contents 1 History 2 Barracks and training areas 3 Heraldry and traditions 3 1 Coat of arms 3 2 Colours standards and guidons 3 3 March 3 4 Medals 4 Commanding officers 4 1 Corps wing and sector wing commanders 4 2 Deputy sector wing commanders 5 Names designations and locations 6 See also 7 Footnotes 8 References 8 1 Notes 8 2 Print 8 3 Web 9 Further readingHistory editThe airbase was set up in 1926 as the 4th Air Corps at the old base of Jamtland Ranger Regiment at Froso lager Froso camp The main task was to perform reconnaissance for army units In 1930 the duties were extended to bombing with B 4 and later B 5 planes In 1936 the Flying Corps was reorganized as an own branch the Air Force and the unit was renamed Jamtlands Flygflottilj Jamtland Wing In 1947 the wing was yet again redesigned as a fighter wing and received surplus P 51 Mustangs designated as J 26 These were only kept for five years until they were replaced by J 28A jets in 1952 Again after only four years they were in turn replaced by J 29A in 1956 In 1967 the J 32B entered service at the wing only to be replaced again in 1969 by J 35D These served until 1984 when the Saab 37 Viggen was introduced as served the wing for 20 years Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven famously served as a Munitions Systems specialist Conscript with the F 4 Wing for the duration of his 1 year compulsory military service in 1976 77 The JAS 39 Gripen served briefly for only a year as a replacement for the Viggens until the wing was decommissioned in 2005 The airfield is known today as Are Ostersund Airport IATA OSD ICAO ESNZ Barracks and training areas editIn the rangers old camp below Froso Church on Froson outside Ostersund The wing had a runway in the north west southeast direction 3 nbsp Chancellery building nbsp Barracks nbsp Hangar in 2018 nbsp Old guardhouse nbsp New guardhouse nbsp Control towerHeraldry and traditions editCoat of arms edit The first coat of arms of the Jamtland Wing was used from 1944 to 1994 Blazon Azure the provincial badge of Jamtland an elk passant argent attacked on the back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog both or all animals armed and langued gules 4 The second coat of arms was used from 1994 to 2004 Blazon Azure the provincial badge of Jamtland an elk passant argent attacked on the back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog both or all animals armed and langued gules a chief azure over a string or charged with a winged two bladed propeller or 4 nbsp Coat of arms used from 1926 to 1994 nbsp Coat of arms used from 1994 to 2004 Colours standards and guidons edit The units first colour was presented to the wing on 6 June 1939 at F 8 at Barkarby by His Majesty the King Gustaf V Blazon On blue cloth in the centre the badge of the Air Force a winged two bladed propeller under a royal crown proper all or In the first corner the provincial badge of Jamtland an elk passant attacked on its back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog all or 5 This colour was transferred to the Statens forsvarshistoriska museer 6 The units last colour was presented to the wing at Froso by His Majesty the King Carl XVI Gustaf on 2 September 2001 7 The colour is drawn by Kristina Holmgard Akerberg and embroidered by machine and hand in insertion technique by the company Libraria Blazon On blue cloth in the centre the badge of the Air Force a winged two bladed propeller under a royal crown proper all in yellow In the first corner the provincial badge of Jamtland a white elk passant attacked on its back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog both yellow all animals armed red In the second corner the provincial badge of Halsingland a yellow buck rampant armed and langued red a legacy from the former Halsinge Wing F 15 7 March edit Fjarde flygkarens marsch was composed by the Verner Lindstrom music director at Jamtland Ranger Regiment It was originally established on 1 December 1972 by the Chief of the Air Force 1 2 Medals edit In 1999 the Jamtlands flygflottiljs F 4 fortjanstmedalj Jamtland Wing F 4 Medal of Merit in gold and silver JamtlffljGM SM of the 8th size and oval in shape was established The medal ribbon is of blue moire with broad yellow edges and a green line on the middle followed on each side by a white stripe 8 In 2005 the Jamtlands flygflottiljs F 4 minnesmedalj Jamtland Wing F 4 Commemorative Medal in silver JamtlffljMSM of the 8th size was established The medal ribbon is of blue moire with broad yellow edges and a green line on the middle followed on both sides by a white stripe A miniature of the coat of arms of the wing is attached to the ribbon 9 nbsp Ribbon bar of the medal of merit nbsp Ribbon bar of the commemorative medalCommanding officers editFrom 1926 to 1936 the commanding officers was referred to as karchef corps commander and had the rank of major When the wing organization was introduced in 1936 the commanding officer was referred to as flottiljchef wing commander and had the rank of lieutenant colonel At the end of the 1940s the wing commander got the rank of colonel From 1980 to 1994 the wing commander was referred to as sektorflottiljchef sector wing commander and had the rank of senior colonel From 1994 to 2006 the commanding officer was again referred to as flottiljchef wing commander and had the rank of colonel Corps wing and sector wing commanders edit 1926 1934 Gosta von Porat 1931 1932 Age Lundstrom acting 1934 1937 Georg Gardin 1937 1943 Egmont Tornberg 1943 1947 Bjorn Bjuggren 1947 1961 Carl Otto Hugosson 1961 1966 Kjell Rasmusson 1966 1968 Erik Nygren 1969 1973 Evert Bage 1973 1977 Harry Winblad 1977 1985 Rolf Gustafsson 1985 1990 Svante Liljedahl 1990 1994 Gunnar Stahl 1994 1996 Tord Karlsson 1996 1998 Frank Fredriksson 1998 2000 Ola Gynas 2000 2003 Jan Salestrand 2003 2005 Tommy Bengtsson 2005 2006 Hans Hansson 2006 2006 Lena Hallin Deputy sector wing commanders edit In order to relieve the sector wing commander a deputy sector wing commander position was added in 1980 Its task was to lead the unit procurement a task largely similar to the old wing commander position Hence he was also referred to as flottiljchef wing commander The deputy sector wing commander had the rank of colonel On 30 June 1994 the deputy sector wing commander position was terminated 1980 1983 Robert Gustafsson 1983 1984 Owe Wiktorin 1984 1987 Michael von Rosen 1987 1989 Lennart Brodin 1989 1993 Bert DarbyNames designations and locations editName Translation From ToFjarde flygkaren 4th Air Corps 1926 07 01 1936 06 30Kungl Jamtlands flygflottilj Royal Jamtland Wing 1936 07 01 1974 12 31Jamtlands flygflottilj Jamtland WingJamtland Air Group 10 1975 01 01 2004 12 31Avvecklingsorganisation F 4 Decommissioning Organization F 4 2005 01 01 2006 06 30Designation From ToF 4 1926 1957 09 30F 4 Se N3 1957 10 01 1981 06 30F 4 Se NN 1981 07 01 1994 06 30F 4 1994 07 01 2004 12 31AO F 4 2005 01 01 2006 06 30Location From ToFroso Airport 1926 07 01 2006 06 30See also editSwedish Armed Forces Swedish Air Force List of military aircraft of SwedenFootnotes edit The march was established on 1 December 1972 2 References editNotes edit a b Braunstein 2005 p 56 a b Sandberg 2007 p 49 Braunstein 2005 p 57 a b Braunstein 2006 pp 58 59 Braunstein 2005 p 55 Ny fana till F 4 PDF Flygvapennytt in Swedish 4 Stockholm Flygstaben 27 2001 SELIBR 8257600 a b Braunstein 2004 p 69 Braunstein 2007 p 106 Braunstein 2007 p 122 Appich 1988 p 41 Print edit Braunstein Christian 2004 Svenska forsvarsmaktens falttecken efter millennieskiftet The flags and standards of the Swedish armed forces after the turn of the millennium PDF Skrift Statens forsvarshistoriska museer 1101 7023 7 dvs 8 in Swedish Stockholm Statens forsvarshistoriska museer ISBN 91 971584 7 X SELIBR 9815350 Braunstein Christian 2005 Svenska flygvapnets forband och skolor under 1900 talet PDF Skrift Statens forsvarshistoriska museer 1101 7023 8 dvs 9 in Swedish Stockholm Statens forsvarshistoriska museer ISBN 91 971584 8 8 SELIBR 9845891 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 Braunstein Christian 2007 Utmarkelsetecken pa militara uniformer Decorations on Swedish military uniforms PDF Skrift Statens forsvarshistoriska museer 1101 7023 12 in Swedish Stockholm Statens forsvarshistoriska museer ISBN 978 91 976220 2 8 SELIBR 10423295 Sandberg Bo 2007 Forsvarets marscher och signaler forr och nu marscher antagna av svenska militara forband skolor och staber samt igenkannings tjanstgorings och exercissignaler in Swedish New ed Stockholm Militarmusiksamfundet med Svenskt marscharkiv ISBN 978 91 631 8699 8 SELIBR 10413065 Web edit Appich Thomas W Jr 22 July 1988 Reference Aid Swedish English Glossary of Military and Technical Acronyms and Abbreviations PDF United States Joint Publications Research Service Foreign Broadcast Information Service Archived PDF from the original on 20 February 2017 Retrieved 5 February 2021 Further reading edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jamtland Wing Jonsson Thord 1986 Fran Dronten till Draken brokiga blad ur F4 s historia aren 1926 1986 in Swedish Ostersund Berndtssons tr ISBN 91 970252 3 2 SELIBR 7790869 Flyget pa Froson Jamtlands flygflottilj 1926 1996 in Swedish Froson Jamtlands flygflottilj 1996 ISBN 91 630 4038 7 SELIBR 7451058 Till minne av Jamtlands flygflottilj F4 in Swedish 1st ed Froson Jamtlands flygflottilj 2006 SELIBR 10233006 63 11 24 N 14 29 42 E 63 1900 N 14 4950 E 63 1900 14 4950 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jamtland Wing amp oldid 1216246335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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