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Mertil Melin

Lieutenant General Mertil Börje Melin (17 July 1945 – 20 October 2023) was a Swedish Army officer. Born in Stånga, Sweden, in 1945, Melin developed an early passion for horses, which continued during his military service at Norrland Dragoons in Umeå. He graduated from the Military Academy Karlberg in 1968, embarking on a distinguished military career. He excelled in various officer training programs, becoming a lieutenant general and serving as the Chief of Army Command. His achievements include being the youngest colonel and regimental commander in Sweden at age 43. Melin also represented Sweden in the European Union and NATO military committees. Later in life, he served as the Crown Equerry of the Royal Court of Sweden from 2003 to 2015.

Mertil Melin
Melin as Crown Equerry in 2015.
Birth nameMertil Börje Melin
Born(1945-07-17)17 July 1945
Stånga, Sweden
Died20 October 2023(2023-10-20) (aged 78)
Stockholm, Sweden
Allegiance Sweden
Service/branchSwedish Army
Years of service1968–2000
RankLieutenant General
Commands heldNorrland Dragoon Regiment
Chief of Army Command
Northern Military District
Chairman of the European Union Military Committee
Other workCrown Equerry

Early life edit

Melin was born on 17 July 1945 in Stånga, Sweden, the son of Sven Erik Olof Melin (1909–1987) and Dagny Gertrud Emilia Ulmstedt (1913–2004).[1] His interest in horses started in the mid-1950s at the farm in Stånga where his neighbor had three Ardennais and a Gotland pony.[2] He left Gotland and the farm in Stånga in 1963 to do his military conscription at the cavalry regiment Norrland Dragoons (K 4) in Umeå. Melin's interest in horses came in handy there too as the regiment had 400 horses in its stable.[2] He then attended the Swedish Armed Forces School for Secondary Education from which he graduated in 1967.[3]

Career edit

Melin graduated from the Military Academy Karlberg in 1968 and was commissioned as an officer with the rank of second lieutenant the same year. Melin served in Norrland Dragoons (K 4) in Umeå from 1968 to 1979.[3] Melin attended the Infantry and Cavalry Officer School from 1970 to 1971 and was promoted to captain in 1972. He completed Ranger School at Fort Benning in Georgia in 1977, the first Swedish officer to do that.[4][5] After that he did the Higher Staff Course at the Military Academy Karlberg from 1977 to 1979.[1] Melin was a major in the Defence Staff in 1979 and the General Staff Corps in 1981 and was section head at Gotland Military Command from 1982 to 1987.[1] He was also adjutant of His Majesty the King from 1980 to 1988.[6]

Melin was appointed lieutenant colonel in 1984 and was the battalion commander at Norrland Dragoon Regiment (K 4) from 1987 to 1989.[1] He was promoted to colonel and appointed commander of Norrland Dragoon Regiment (K 4) 1 July 1989. At the age of 43, he was Sweden's youngest colonel and regimental commander.[7] On 4 June 1992, Melin was promoted to senior colonel,[8] and assumed the position as head of operation at the Northern Military District (Milo N) in Boden, serving until 1995.[1] Melin was promoted to major general and was deputy Chief of Army Command at Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters from 1995 to 1996. On 1 April 1996, Melin was promoted to lieutenant general and was appointed Chief of Army Command.[9] He was after that military commander of the Northern Military District from 1998 to 2000 and the Sweden's member of the European Union Military Committee and the NATO military committee for partner countries[1] based at Sweden's permanent representation to the EU in Brussels.[10] The military committee was started during Sweden's EU presidency in 2001, and Melin served for a short time as the Chairman of the European Union Military Committee.[11]

Melin served as Crown Equerry of the Royal Court of Sweden from 1 April 2003 to 2015.[6][12]

Personal life edit

In 1968, Melin married Gurli Margaretha Åberg (born 1944 in Umeå), the daughter of Stig and Gurli Åberg.[3] He is the father of Stig Magnus (born 1969 in Umeå) and Anna Margareta (born 1976 in Umeå).[1]

Death edit

Melin died on 20 October 2023 in Hedvig Eleonora Parish in Stockholm, Sweden.[13] On 24 November 2023, the funeral service was held in the Royal Chapel in Stockholm.[14]

Dates of rank edit

Awards and decorations edit

Swedish edit

Foreign edit

Honours edit

  • Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences (1995)[18]
  • Grand Master of the Order of Innocence [sv][19]
  • Board member of the Association for the Mounted Royal Guards (Föreningen för den Beridna Högvakten)[20]
  • Honorary member of the Cavalry and Ranger Officers Association (Kavalleri- och Jägarbefälsföreningen)[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Olsson, Kjell. "Mertil Börje Melin". www.tjelvar.se (in Swedish). Gotlands Militärhistoria och Gotlands Trupper. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b Nilsson, Christer (2010-06-19). "Mertil - en av de viktigaste" [Mertil - one of the most important]. www.helagotland.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Jönsson, Lena, ed. (2000). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 2001 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 2001] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 790. ISBN 9172850426. SELIBR 8261515.
  4. ^ Andersson, Jonny (2013). "Utveckling av jägartjänst vid Fort Benning, USA" (PDF). Arménytt (in Swedish). Stockholm: Arméledningen (1): 15. SELIBR 3404334. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  5. ^ Larsson, Roger (2011-07-14). "61 dagar av tuffa utmaningar och minimal sömn" [61 days of tough challenges and minimal sleep]. Norrbottens-Kuriren (in Swedish). Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  6. ^ a b Andersson, Birgitta (26 October 2002). [Hello there...Mertil Melin]. Gotlands Tidningar (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 26 October 2002. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  7. ^ "Mertil Melin". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 6 July 1989. p. 11 (15). Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Militära utnämningar". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 6 June 1992. p. 13. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  9. ^ a b c "Vår nye armechef" (PDF). Flygvapennytt (in Swedish). Stockholm: Flygstaben (4): 2. 1995. ISSN 0015-4792. SELIBR 8257600.
  10. ^ Holmström, Mikael (2000-09-18). "Sverige på plats i nya EU-försvaret". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). p. 10. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  11. ^ Holmström, Mikael (2008-08-20). "ÖB kan bli EU:s högste militär". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  12. ^ "Hovet anställer ny statsfru och hovstallmästare". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). TT. 2002-09-26. p. 29. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  13. ^ . www.ratsit.se (in Swedish). Ratsit AB. 29 October 2023. Archived from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  14. ^ "Familjeannonser". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 2023-10-29. p. 42. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  15. ^ "Mertil Melin" (in Swedish). Royal Court of Sweden. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  16. ^ "Mertil Melin" (in Swedish). Royal Court of Sweden. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Mertil Melin". Office of the President of the Republic. 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  18. ^ [This list includes all the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences elected members in alphabetical order, a total of 416] (in Swedish). Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences. Archived from the original on 21 December 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  19. ^ "Solenne Dag 2015" (in Swedish). Order of Innocence. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  20. ^ . www.beridnahogvakten.se (in Swedish). Association for the Mounted Guard. Archived from the original on 4 July 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  21. ^ Eckered, Thomas (2010). "Förbundets medlemmar i kortegevakt" [Association members as procession guards]. Slagfjädern: Medlemsblad för Stockholms befälsutbildningsförbund (in Swedish). Stockholm: Stockholms befälsutbildningsförbund. 92 (3): 8. SELIBR 1855497. Retrieved 12 April 2016.

External links edit

  • Film clip from a talk by Mertil Melin (1996) (in Swedish)
Military offices
Preceded by
Björn Viktor Emil Lundquist
Norrland Dragoon Regiment
1989–1992
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief of Army Command
1996–1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by Northern Military District
1998–2000
Succeeded by
None
Preceded by
None
Chairman of the European Union Military Committee
2001–2001
Succeeded by
Court offices
Preceded by
Jörn Beckmann
Crown Equerry
2003–2015
Succeeded by
Ulf Gunnehed

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Lieutenant General Mertil Borje Melin 17 July 1945 20 October 2023 was a Swedish Army officer Born in Stanga Sweden in 1945 Melin developed an early passion for horses which continued during his military service at Norrland Dragoons in Umea He graduated from the Military Academy Karlberg in 1968 embarking on a distinguished military career He excelled in various officer training programs becoming a lieutenant general and serving as the Chief of Army Command His achievements include being the youngest colonel and regimental commander in Sweden at age 43 Melin also represented Sweden in the European Union and NATO military committees Later in life he served as the Crown Equerry of the Royal Court of Sweden from 2003 to 2015 Mertil MelinMelin as Crown Equerry in 2015 Birth nameMertil Borje MelinBorn 1945 07 17 17 July 1945Stanga SwedenDied20 October 2023 2023 10 20 aged 78 Stockholm SwedenAllegiance SwedenService wbr branchSwedish ArmyYears of service1968 2000RankLieutenant GeneralCommands heldNorrland Dragoon RegimentChief of Army CommandNorthern Military DistrictChairman of the European Union Military CommitteeOther workCrown Equerry Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Dates of rank 6 Awards and decorations 6 1 Swedish 6 2 Foreign 7 Honours 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editMelin was born on 17 July 1945 in Stanga Sweden the son of Sven Erik Olof Melin 1909 1987 and Dagny Gertrud Emilia Ulmstedt 1913 2004 1 His interest in horses started in the mid 1950s at the farm in Stanga where his neighbor had three Ardennais and a Gotland pony 2 He left Gotland and the farm in Stanga in 1963 to do his military conscription at the cavalry regiment Norrland Dragoons K 4 in Umea Melin s interest in horses came in handy there too as the regiment had 400 horses in its stable 2 He then attended the Swedish Armed Forces School for Secondary Education from which he graduated in 1967 3 Career editMelin graduated from the Military Academy Karlberg in 1968 and was commissioned as an officer with the rank of second lieutenant the same year Melin served in Norrland Dragoons K 4 in Umea from 1968 to 1979 3 Melin attended the Infantry and Cavalry Officer School from 1970 to 1971 and was promoted to captain in 1972 He completed Ranger School at Fort Benning in Georgia in 1977 the first Swedish officer to do that 4 5 After that he did the Higher Staff Course at the Military Academy Karlberg from 1977 to 1979 1 Melin was a major in the Defence Staff in 1979 and the General Staff Corps in 1981 and was section head at Gotland Military Command from 1982 to 1987 1 He was also adjutant of His Majesty the King from 1980 to 1988 6 Melin was appointed lieutenant colonel in 1984 and was the battalion commander at Norrland Dragoon Regiment K 4 from 1987 to 1989 1 He was promoted to colonel and appointed commander of Norrland Dragoon Regiment K 4 1 July 1989 At the age of 43 he was Sweden s youngest colonel and regimental commander 7 On 4 June 1992 Melin was promoted to senior colonel 8 and assumed the position as head of operation at the Northern Military District Milo N in Boden serving until 1995 1 Melin was promoted to major general and was deputy Chief of Army Command at Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters from 1995 to 1996 On 1 April 1996 Melin was promoted to lieutenant general and was appointed Chief of Army Command 9 He was after that military commander of the Northern Military District from 1998 to 2000 and the Sweden s member of the European Union Military Committee and the NATO military committee for partner countries 1 based at Sweden s permanent representation to the EU in Brussels 10 The military committee was started during Sweden s EU presidency in 2001 and Melin served for a short time as the Chairman of the European Union Military Committee 11 Melin served as Crown Equerry of the Royal Court of Sweden from 1 April 2003 to 2015 6 12 Personal life editIn 1968 Melin married Gurli Margaretha Aberg born 1944 in Umea the daughter of Stig and Gurli Aberg 3 He is the father of Stig Magnus born 1969 in Umea and Anna Margareta born 1976 in Umea 1 Death editMelin died on 20 October 2023 in Hedvig Eleonora Parish in Stockholm Sweden 13 On 24 November 2023 the funeral service was held in the Royal Chapel in Stockholm 14 Dates of rank edit1968 Second lieutenant 19 Lieutenant 1972 Captain 1979 Major 1984 Lieutenant colonel 1 July 1989 Colonel 4 June 1992 Senior colonel 15 October 1995 Major general 9 1 April 1996 Lieutenant general 9 Awards and decorations editSwedish edit nbsp nbsp 12th size gold medal worn around the neck on a chain of gold silver gilt nbsp nbsp H M The King s Medal 12th size gold silver gilt medal worn around the neck on the Order of the Seraphim ribbon 2009 15 nbsp nbsp H M The King s Medal 8th size gold silver gilt medal worn on the chest suspended by the Order of the Seraphim ribbon 1987 16 nbsp nbsp King Carl XVI Gustaf s Jubilee Commemorative Medal II 23 August 2013 nbsp nbsp Home Guard Medal of Merit in Gold nbsp nbsp Northern Military District Commemorative Medal nbsp 7th Class of the Order of Innocence sv etcForeign edit nbsp nbsp Commander 1st Class of the Order of the White Rose of Finland nbsp nbsp Knight Commander s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany nbsp nbsp 2nd Class of the Order of the Cross of the Eagle 12 January 2011 17 etcHonours editMember of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences 1995 18 Grand Master of the Order of Innocence sv 19 Board member of the Association for the Mounted Royal Guards Foreningen for den Beridna Hogvakten 20 Honorary member of the Cavalry and Ranger Officers Association Kavalleri och Jagarbefalsforeningen 21 References edit a b c d e f g Olsson Kjell Mertil Borje Melin www tjelvar se in Swedish Gotlands Militarhistoria och Gotlands Trupper Retrieved 12 April 2016 a b Nilsson Christer 2010 06 19 Mertil en av de viktigaste Mertil one of the most important www helagotland se in Swedish Retrieved 12 April 2016 a b c Jonsson Lena ed 2000 Vem ar det svensk biografisk handbok 2001 Who is it Swedish biographical handbook 2001 in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt p 790 ISBN 9172850426 SELIBR 8261515 Andersson Jonny 2013 Utveckling av jagartjanst vid Fort Benning USA PDF Armenytt in Swedish Stockholm Armeledningen 1 15 SELIBR 3404334 Retrieved 12 April 2016 Larsson Roger 2011 07 14 61 dagar av tuffa utmaningar och minimal somn 61 days of tough challenges and minimal sleep Norrbottens Kuriren in Swedish Retrieved 12 April 2016 a b Andersson Birgitta 26 October 2002 Halla dar Mertil Melin Hello there Mertil Melin Gotlands Tidningar in Swedish Archived from the original on 26 October 2002 Retrieved 12 April 2016 Mertil Melin Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish 6 July 1989 p 11 15 Retrieved 13 September 2022 Militara utnamningar Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish 6 June 1992 p 13 Retrieved 13 September 2022 a b c Var nye armechef PDF Flygvapennytt in Swedish Stockholm Flygstaben 4 2 1995 ISSN 0015 4792 SELIBR 8257600 Holmstrom Mikael 2000 09 18 Sverige pa plats i nya EU forsvaret Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish p 10 Retrieved 2 November 2023 Holmstrom Mikael 2008 08 20 OB kan bli EU s hogste militar Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish Retrieved 2 November 2023 Hovet anstaller ny statsfru och hovstallmastare Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish TT 2002 09 26 p 29 Retrieved 2 November 2023 Mertil Melin www ratsit se in Swedish Ratsit AB 29 October 2023 Archived from the original on 29 October 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Familjeannonser Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish 2023 10 29 p 42 Retrieved 6 November 2023 Mertil Melin in Swedish Royal Court of Sweden Retrieved 12 April 2016 Mertil Melin in Swedish Royal Court of Sweden Retrieved 12 April 2016 Mertil Melin Office of the President of the Republic 2011 Retrieved 9 August 2020 Denna lista omfattar alla Kungl Krigsvetenskapsakademiens valda ledamoter i alfabetisk ordning sammanlagt 416 st This list includes all the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences elected members in alphabetical order a total of 416 in Swedish Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences Archived from the original on 21 December 2015 Retrieved 12 April 2016 Solenne Dag 2015 in Swedish Order of Innocence Retrieved 30 May 2023 Organisation www beridnahogvakten se in Swedish Association for the Mounted Guard Archived from the original on 4 July 2015 Retrieved 12 April 2016 Eckered Thomas 2010 Forbundets medlemmar i kortegevakt Association members as procession guards Slagfjadern Medlemsblad for Stockholms befalsutbildningsforbund in Swedish Stockholm Stockholms befalsutbildningsforbund 92 3 8 SELIBR 1855497 Retrieved 12 April 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mertil Melin Film clip from a talk by Mertil Melin 1996 in Swedish Military officesPreceded byBjorn Viktor Emil Lundquist Norrland Dragoon Regiment1989 1992 Succeeded byJohan KihlPreceded byAke Sagren Chief of Army Command1996 1998 Succeeded byPaul DegerlundPreceded byLars 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