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Naval Staff (Sweden)

Naval Staff[2] (Swedish: Marinstaben, MS) is the staff of the Chief of the Swedish Navy. Established in 1907, it originated from the Fleet Staff which was established in 1896. The Naval Staff's duties included, among other things to assist the Chief of the Navy with leadership of the Navy's mobilization, training, tactics, organization, equipment and personnel to the extent that such activity was not directly related to operational activities, which was handled by the Defence Staff.[3] In 1994, the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters took over the Naval Staff's duties. The Naval Staff was reestablished in 2019.

Naval Staff
Marinstaben
Coat of arms of the Swedish Naval Staff.
Active1907–1994, 2019–present
CountrySweden
AllegianceSwedish Armed Forces
BranchSwedish Navy
TypeStaff
RoleOperational, territorial and tactical operations
Garrison/HQMuskö
March"Flottans paradmarsch" (Wagner)[1]
Commanders
Chief of StaffCapt (N) Håkan Nilsson

History edit

1884–1935 edit

The Naval Staff originated from 1884 when it was decided in renewed regulations for the Swedish Navy that the head of the Ministry for Naval Affairs in purely military matters would be assisted by the Chief of the Fleet Staff.[4] The Fleet Staff was organized by a royal proclamation on 29 May 1896. The staff consisted of a Chief and the officers commanded to serve in the staff.[5] Since the Swedish Coastal Artillery was established in 1902 and incorporated into the Swedish Fleet (Svenska flottan) and both some time later received collectively the name Swedish Navy (Svenska marinen), its name was changed by a royal proclamation on 31 December 1907 to the Naval Staff (Marinstaben).[4]

Initially the Naval Staff's main task was to draw up plans for the Navy's mobilization and its use during war and proposals for improvements with regard to its staff, its training and exercises. The operations of the staff was initially divided into three departments, Mobilization and Statistics Department, the Communications Department and the Organization Department.[5] The Chief was to the King in Council a responsible flag officer or captain, and had as its main obligation to, after consultation with the Inspector of Naval Exercises at Sea, to draw up proposals for instructions for naval commanders at sea; to examine incoming and annual general reports; to give suggestions for code of statutes, regulations and instructions for the fleet, which were not of an economic nature, proposals for duty time for the navy conscripts and fleet exercises and more.[4]

A few years later, the work of the Naval Staff were divided into four department, each with a regimental officer of the fleet as a head: the Mobilization Department, which drew up a large part of the plans for naval mobilization, dealing with matters relating to coastal artillery and conscription and more; Communications Department, which handle matters relating to the use of naval forces in wartime, the signal system, tactics and monitoring service, the Maritime Pilots Administration, military trails, waterways, canals and more; Organization Department, which prepared proposals for the improvement of the naval organization, plans for the annual fleet exercises, proposed code of statues and regulations and more; and the Foreign Department, which collected intelligence on naval warfare in foreign countries, conducted historical research on naval warfare and cared for the staff's library. In addition to the Chief and department heads, there were about 20 officers from the Navy and the Coastal Artillery commanded to serve in the Naval Staff at some time or until further notice.[4]

1936–1994 edit

When the Chief of the Navy post was established in 1936 the Naval Staff was transformed into the Chief of the Navy Staff. Until 1961 an Operations Department was part of the Naval Staff.[6] From June 1964 the Naval Staff consisted of a Planning Department, four sections, a Finance Department and a Head’s Office. In the Planning Department there was a provisionally established Budget Unit. In March 1976, the Naval Staff had about 320 employees.[3] The Naval Staff was in connection with the Swedish Armed Forces restructuring on 1 July 1994 amalgamated with the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters as the Naval Command.[6]

2019–present edit

In February 2018, the Swedish Armed Forces proposed in its budget for 2019 to the Government a reorganization of the Swedish Armed Forces' leadership. The proposal was, among other things, designed with a new management and new organizational units in new locations. This to provide better conditions for a robust and sustainable management. The new organizational units that the Swedish Armed Forces wished to form were proposed to be called the Army Staff, the Air Staff and Naval Staff. These would be formed by a amalgamation of the Training & Procurement Staff and the Joint Forces Command, as well as other complementary parts from, among other things, the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters and the Defence Materiel Administration. The staffs were proposed to be formed on 1 January 2019 and commanded by an army chief, a naval chief and an air force chief.[7] On 22 November 2018, the Government proposed to the Riksdag to set up organizational units in the form of an Army Staff, a Naval Staff and an Air Staff. The Riksdag authorised the Government to do so by adopting its bill on 18 December 2018.[8] On 20 December 2018, the government decided to form the Naval Staff as a separate organizational unit and place it at Muskö naval base in Haninge Municipality.[9] On 30 September 2019, the day the Muskö naval base was inaugurated in 1969, the Naval Staff was inaugurated at the naval base, through a ceremony in the so-called Risdalsslipen on the base.[10]

Location edit

 
The main part of the Naval Staff was located in these red buildings at Banérgatan 62-64 from 1943 to 1981.
 
It was located at Lidingövägen 24 from 1981 to 1994.

The Naval Staff was until 1942 located at Birger Jarlsgatan 7 in Stockholm.[11] The main part of the Naval Staff was from 1943 to 1981 located in the building Tre Vapen at Banérgatan 62-64 and at seven other places in the Stockholm area.[3] In 1981 it moved to the building Bastionen at Lidingövägen 24 in Stockholm.[12]

Heraldry and traditions edit

Coat of arms edit

The coat of the arms of the Naval Staff (MS) 1979–1994. It was later used by the Naval Command (ML) 1994–1997, the Naval Tactical Center (MTAC) 1997–1998, the Naval Center (MarinC) 1998–2000, the Naval Tactical Command (MTK) 2000–2007 and the Maritime Component Command since 2007. Blazon: "Azure, an anchor erect cabled, surmounted two gunbarrels old pattern in saltire, all in or".[13]

Commanding officers edit

Chiefs of the Naval Staff edit

Vice Chiefs of the Naval Staff edit

  • 1941–1945: Ragnar Smith
  • 1945–1954: Waldemar Wesström

Names, designations and locations edit

Names Translation From To
Marinstaben Naval Staff 1908-07-01 1994-06-30
Marinstaben Naval Staff 2019-01-01
Designations From To
MS 1908-07-01 1994-06-30
MS 2019-01-01
Location From To
Stockholm Garrison 1908-07-01 1994-06-30
Stockholm Garrison 2019-01-01 2019-05-30
Haninge Garrison/Muskö naval base 2019-06-01

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sandberg 2007, p. 205
  2. ^ Gullberg 1977, p. 134
  3. ^ a b c "Regeringens proposition 1977/78:63 om försvarsmaktens centrala ledning m. m." [Government Bill 1977/78:63 on the Armed Forces central command etc.] (in Swedish). Riksdag. 1 December 1977. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d Westrin 1912, p. 982
  5. ^ a b Svensk rikskalender 1909 (in Swedish). Stockholm: P. A. Nordstedt & Söner. 1908. p. 66.
  6. ^ a b (PDF) (in Swedish). Statens försvarshistoriska museer TradN. 2015. pp. 12–13. ISBN 9789197859554. SELIBR 17552963. Archived from the original on 2016-08-17.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ "Budgetunderlag 2019" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 2018-02-28. pp. 3–4. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Proposition 2018/19:18: Inrättande av försvarsgrensstaber" (in Swedish). Riksdag. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  9. ^ "Förordning om ändring i förordningen (2007:1266) med instruktion för Försvarsmakten (SFS 2018:2100)" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Code of Statutes. 21 December 2018. p. 3. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Marinstaben invigdes när Musköbasen fyllde 50 år" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 1 October 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  11. ^ Ahlström 2006, p. 114
  12. ^ "FLYGSTABEN på Ladugårdsgärde" (PDF). Flygvapennytt (in Swedish) (3). Stockholm: Flygstaben. 1981. SELIBR 8257600.
  13. ^ Braunstein 2006, p. 49
  14. ^ Uddling & Paabo 1992, p. 672
  15. ^ Vem är det 1980, p. 565.

Print edit

  • Ahlström, Arne (2006). Svenska marina kustradiostationer: en historik 1900-2000 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Columna. p. 114. ISBN 91-7942-081-8. SELIBR 10194517.
  • 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 2018-11-25. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Uddling, Hans; Paabo, Katrin, eds. (1992). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1993 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1993] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. ISBN 91-1-914072-X.
  • Westrin, Theodor, ed. (1912). Nordisk familjebok: konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi (in Swedish). Vol. 17 (New, rev. and richly ill. ed.). Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förl. SELIBR 8072220.
  • Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1981 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1981] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1980. ISBN 91-1-805012-3. SELIBR 3681525.

Further reading edit

  • Marinstaben 1884-1934: en minnesskrift utarb. inom Marinstaben [The Naval Staff 1884-1934: a memory writing drafted within the Naval Staff] (in Swedish). Stockholm: [Fritzes bokh.] 1934. SELIBR 1348772.

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Naval Staff 2 Swedish Marinstaben MS is the staff of the Chief of the Swedish Navy Established in 1907 it originated from the Fleet Staff which was established in 1896 The Naval Staff s duties included among other things to assist the Chief of the Navy with leadership of the Navy s mobilization training tactics organization equipment and personnel to the extent that such activity was not directly related to operational activities which was handled by the Defence Staff 3 In 1994 the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters took over the Naval Staff s duties The Naval Staff was reestablished in 2019 Naval StaffMarinstabenCoat of arms of the Swedish Naval Staff Active1907 1994 2019 presentCountrySwedenAllegianceSwedish Armed ForcesBranchSwedish NavyTypeStaffRoleOperational territorial and tactical operationsGarrison HQMuskoMarch Flottans paradmarsch Wagner 1 CommandersChief of StaffCapt N Hakan Nilsson Contents 1 History 1 1 1884 1935 1 2 1936 1994 1 3 2019 present 2 Location 3 Heraldry and traditions 3 1 Coat of arms 4 Commanding officers 4 1 Chiefs of the Naval Staff 4 2 Vice Chiefs of the Naval Staff 5 Names designations and locations 6 References 6 1 Notes 6 2 Print 7 Further readingHistory edit1884 1935 edit The Naval Staff originated from 1884 when it was decided in renewed regulations for the Swedish Navy that the head of the Ministry for Naval Affairs in purely military matters would be assisted by the Chief of the Fleet Staff 4 The Fleet Staff was organized by a royal proclamation on 29 May 1896 The staff consisted of a Chief and the officers commanded to serve in the staff 5 Since the Swedish Coastal Artillery was established in 1902 and incorporated into the Swedish Fleet Svenska flottan and both some time later received collectively the name Swedish Navy Svenska marinen its name was changed by a royal proclamation on 31 December 1907 to the Naval Staff Marinstaben 4 Initially the Naval Staff s main task was to draw up plans for the Navy s mobilization and its use during war and proposals for improvements with regard to its staff its training and exercises The operations of the staff was initially divided into three departments Mobilization and Statistics Department the Communications Department and the Organization Department 5 The Chief was to the King in Council a responsible flag officer or captain and had as its main obligation to after consultation with the Inspector of Naval Exercises at Sea to draw up proposals for instructions for naval commanders at sea to examine incoming and annual general reports to give suggestions for code of statutes regulations and instructions for the fleet which were not of an economic nature proposals for duty time for the navy conscripts and fleet exercises and more 4 A few years later the work of the Naval Staff were divided into four department each with a regimental officer of the fleet as a head the Mobilization Department which drew up a large part of the plans for naval mobilization dealing with matters relating to coastal artillery and conscription and more Communications Department which handle matters relating to the use of naval forces in wartime the signal system tactics and monitoring service the Maritime Pilots Administration military trails waterways canals and more Organization Department which prepared proposals for the improvement of the naval organization plans for the annual fleet exercises proposed code of statues and regulations and more and the Foreign Department which collected intelligence on naval warfare in foreign countries conducted historical research on naval warfare and cared for the staff s library In addition to the Chief and department heads there were about 20 officers from the Navy and the Coastal Artillery commanded to serve in the Naval Staff at some time or until further notice 4 1936 1994 edit When the Chief of the Navy post was established in 1936 the Naval Staff was transformed into the Chief of the Navy Staff Until 1961 an Operations Department was part of the Naval Staff 6 From June 1964 the Naval Staff consisted of a Planning Department four sections a Finance Department and a Head s Office In the Planning Department there was a provisionally established Budget Unit In March 1976 the Naval Staff had about 320 employees 3 The Naval Staff was in connection with the Swedish Armed Forces restructuring on 1 July 1994 amalgamated with the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters as the Naval Command 6 2019 present edit In February 2018 the Swedish Armed Forces proposed in its budget for 2019 to the Government a reorganization of the Swedish Armed Forces leadership The proposal was among other things designed with a new management and new organizational units in new locations This to provide better conditions for a robust and sustainable management The new organizational units that the Swedish Armed Forces wished to form were proposed to be called the Army Staff the Air Staff and Naval Staff These would be formed by a amalgamation of the Training amp Procurement Staff and the Joint Forces Command as well as other complementary parts from among other things the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters and the Defence Materiel Administration The staffs were proposed to be formed on 1 January 2019 and commanded by an army chief a naval chief and an air force chief 7 On 22 November 2018 the Government proposed to the Riksdag to set up organizational units in the form of an Army Staff a Naval Staff and an Air Staff The Riksdag authorised the Government to do so by adopting its bill on 18 December 2018 8 On 20 December 2018 the government decided to form the Naval Staff as a separate organizational unit and place it at Musko naval base in Haninge Municipality 9 On 30 September 2019 the day the Musko naval base was inaugurated in 1969 the Naval Staff was inaugurated at the naval base through a ceremony in the so called Risdalsslipen on the base 10 Location edit nbsp The main part of the Naval Staff was located in these red buildings at Banergatan 62 64 from 1943 to 1981 nbsp It was located at Lidingovagen 24 from 1981 to 1994 The Naval Staff was until 1942 located at Birger Jarlsgatan 7 in Stockholm 11 The main part of the Naval Staff was from 1943 to 1981 located in the building Tre Vapen at Banergatan 62 64 and at seven other places in the Stockholm area 3 In 1981 it moved to the building Bastionen at Lidingovagen 24 in Stockholm 12 Heraldry and traditions editCoat of arms edit The coat of the arms of the Naval Staff MS 1979 1994 It was later used by the Naval Command ML 1994 1997 the Naval Tactical Center MTAC 1997 1998 the Naval Center MarinC 1998 2000 the Naval Tactical Command MTK 2000 2007 and the Maritime Component Command since 2007 Blazon Azure an anchor erect cabled surmounted two gunbarrels old pattern in saltire all in or 13 Commanding officers editChiefs of the Naval Staff edit Main article Chief of the Naval Staff Sweden 1907 1911 Theodor Carl Adam Sandstrom 1911 1913 Sten Ankarcrona 1913 1916 Ludvig Sidner 1916 1927 Henning von Krusenstierna 1927 1936 Otto Lybeck 1936 1936 Claes Lindsstrom 1936 1937 Charles de Champs 1937 1939 Gosta Ehrensvard 1939 1942 Yngve Ekstrand 1942 1945 Helge Stromback 1945 1950 Erik Anderberg 1950 1953 Ragnar Wetterblad 1953 1957 Bertil Berthelsson 1957 1961 Einar Blidberg 1960 1961 Ake Lindemalm acting 14 1961 1961 Oscar Krokstedt acting 15 1962 1964 Oscar Krokstedt 1964 1968 Henrik Lange 1968 1970 Bo Westin 1970 1972 Gunnar Eklund 1972 1984 Bo Varenius 1984 1987 Torsten Engberg 1987 1994 Lars G Persson 2019 2019 Hakan Magnusson 2019 2022 Fredrik Palmquist 2022 20xx Hakan Nilsson Vice Chiefs of the Naval Staff edit Main article Chief of the Naval Staff Sweden Vice Chiefs of the Army Staff 1941 1945 Ragnar Smith 1945 1954 Waldemar WesstromNames designations and locations editNames Translation From To Marinstaben Naval Staff 1908 07 01 1994 06 30 Marinstaben Naval Staff 2019 01 01 Designations From To MS 1908 07 01 1994 06 30 MS 2019 01 01 Location From To Stockholm Garrison 1908 07 01 1994 06 30 Stockholm Garrison 2019 01 01 2019 05 30 Haninge Garrison Musko naval base 2019 06 01 References editNotes edit Sandberg 2007 p 205 Gullberg 1977 p 134 a b c Regeringens proposition 1977 78 63 om forsvarsmaktens centrala ledning m m Government Bill 1977 78 63 on the Armed Forces central command etc in Swedish Riksdag 1 December 1977 Retrieved 23 April 2016 a b c d Westrin 1912 p 982 a b Svensk rikskalender 1909 in Swedish Stockholm P A Nordstedt amp Soner 1908 p 66 a b Forsvarets traditioner i framtiden med oversiktlig historik fran 1500 talet PDF in Swedish Statens forsvarshistoriska museer TradN 2015 pp 12 13 ISBN 9789197859554 SELIBR 17552963 Archived from the original on 2016 08 17 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Budgetunderlag 2019 PDF in Swedish Swedish Armed Forces 2018 02 28 pp 3 4 Retrieved 6 October 2018 Proposition 2018 19 18 Inrattande av forsvarsgrensstaber in Swedish Riksdag 22 November 2018 Retrieved 22 December 2018 Forordning om andring i forordningen 2007 1266 med instruktion for Forsvarsmakten SFS 2018 2100 PDF in Swedish Swedish Code of Statutes 21 December 2018 p 3 Retrieved 22 December 2018 Marinstaben invigdes nar Muskobasen fyllde 50 ar in Swedish Swedish Armed Forces 1 October 2019 Retrieved 2 October 2019 Ahlstrom 2006 p 114 FLYGSTABEN pa Ladugardsgarde PDF Flygvapennytt in Swedish 3 Stockholm Flygstaben 1981 SELIBR 8257600 Braunstein 2006 p 49 Uddling amp Paabo 1992 p 672 Vem ar det 1980 p 565 Print edit Ahlstrom Arne 2006 Svenska marina kustradiostationer en historik 1900 2000 PDF in Swedish Uppsala Columna p 114 ISBN 91 7942 081 8 SELIBR 10194517 Braunstein Christian 2006 Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska forsvaret Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces PDF Skrift Statens forsvarshistoriska museer 1101 7023 9 in Swedish Stockholm Statens forsvarshistoriska museer ISBN 91 971584 9 6 SELIBR 10099224 Archived from the original PDF on 2018 11 25 Retrieved 2018 11 28 Gullberg Ingvar E 1977 Svensk engelsk fackordbok for naringsliv forvaltning undervisning och forskning A Swedish English dictionary of technical terms used in business industry administration education and research in Swedish 2nd ed Stockholm Norstedt ISBN 91 1 775052 0 SELIBR 8345587 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 Uddling Hans Paabo Katrin eds 1992 Vem ar det svensk biografisk handbok 1993 Who is it Swedish biographical handbook 1993 in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt ISBN 91 1 914072 X Westrin Theodor ed 1912 Nordisk familjebok konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi in Swedish Vol 17 New rev and richly ill ed Stockholm Nordisk familjeboks forl SELIBR 8072220 Vem ar det svensk biografisk handbok 1981 Who is it Swedish biographical handbook 1981 in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt 1980 ISBN 91 1 805012 3 SELIBR 3681525 Further reading editMarinstaben 1884 1934 en minnesskrift utarb inom Marinstaben The Naval Staff 1884 1934 a memory writing drafted within the Naval Staff in Swedish Stockholm Fritzes bokh 1934 SELIBR 1348772 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naval Staff Sweden amp oldid 1192405843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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