Chief of Army (Sweden)

The Chief of Army (Swedish: Arméchef, AC) is the most senior appointment in the Swedish Army. The position Chief of Army was introduced in 1937 and the current form in 2014.

Chief of Army
Arméchef
Command flag of the Chief of Army.
Incumbent
Major general Karl Engelbrektson

since 1 June 2016
Swedish Army
Reports toThe Chief of Swedish Armed Forces Training and Development[1]
SeatLidingövägen 24, Stockholm, Sweden
NominatorMinister for Defence
AppointerThe Government
Formation1937
First holderOscar Nygren

History

In 1937, the staff agency "Chief of the Army" (Swedish: Chefen för armén, CA) was created to lead the army in peace time. The CA would under the King in Council exercise the highest military leadership of the Land Defense (Swedish: Lantförsvaret). At his side, the CA had an Army Staff to assist the CA in his duties.[2] Before 1937 the Chief of the General Staff was considered to be the Chief of Army, but he was not usually to the rank of chief, but formally only the king's chief of staff in his capacity as Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces. The oldest general was chairman of the special preparatory body called the Generals Commission (Generalskommissionen).[3]

Following a larger reorganization of the Swedish Armed Forces in 1994, the staff agency Chief of the Army ceased to exist as an independent agency. Instead, the post Chief of Army Staff (Swedish: Chefen för arméledningen) was created at the then newly instituted Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. In 1998, the Swedish Armed Forces was again reorganized. Most of the duties of the Chief of Army Staff were transferred to the newly instituted post of "Inspector General of the Army" (Swedish: generalinspektören för armén). The post is similar to that of the "Inspector General of the Swedish Navy" (Swedish: Generalinspektören för marinen) and the "Inspector General of the Swedish Air Force" (Swedish: Generalinspektören för flygvapnet).[4] It was later renamed to "Inspector of the Army" (Swedish: Arméinspektören).[3]

On 1 January 2014, the "Chief of Army" (Swedish: Arméchefen, AC) position was reinstated in the Swedish Armed Forces. The position has not the same duties as before.[5]

Tasks

Tasks of the Chief of Army:[6]

  • Lead the units which the Chief of Swedish Armed Forces Training and Development has distributed
  • To the Chief of Swedish Armed Forces Training and Development propose the development of the units' abilities
  • Being the foremost representative of the units
  • Represent the units and the area of ability in international contacts

Heraldry

The command flag of the Chief of Army is drawn by Brita Grep and embroidered by hand by the Kedja studio, Heraldica. Blazon: "Fessed in yellow and blue; on yellow two blue batons of command with sets of yellow crowns placed two and one in saltire, on blue two yellow swords in saltire."[7]

List of chiefs

Chiefs of the Army

No. Chief of the Army
Chefen för armén
Took officeLeft officeTime in officePrime MinisterRef
-
Nygren, OscarLieutenant general
Oscar Nygren
(1872–1960)
Acting
1 July 19361 October 19371 year, 92 daysAxel Pehrsson-Bramstorp
Per Albin Hansson
[8]
1
Sylvan, PerLieutenant general
Per Sylvan
(1875–1945)
1 October 19371 October 19403 years, 0 daysPer Albin Hansson-
2
Holmquist, IvarLieutenant general
Ivar Holmquist
(1879–1954)
1 October 194031 March 19443 years, 182 daysPer Albin Hansson[9]
3
Douglas, ArchibaldLieutenant general
Archibald Douglas
(1883–1960)
1 April 194430 September 19484 years, 182 daysPer Albin Hansson
Tage Erlander
[10][11]
4
Ehrensvärd, Carl AugustLieutenant general
Carl August Ehrensvärd
(1892–1974)
1 October 194830 September 19578 years, 364 daysTage Erlander[12][13]
5
Bonde, ThordLieutenant general
Thord Bonde
(1900–1969)
1 October 195730 September 19635 years, 364 daysTage Erlander[13][14]
6
Göransson, CurtLieutenant general
Curt Göransson
(1909–1996)
1 October 196330 September 19695 years, 364 daysTage Erlander[14][15]
7
Almgren, Carl EricLieutenant general
Carl Eric Almgren
(1921–1996)
1 October 196919766–7 yearsTage Erlander
Olof Palme
[16]
8
Sköld, NilsLieutenant general
Nils Sköld
(1913–2001)
1 October 19761 April 19847 years, 183 daysOlof Palme
Thorbjörn Fälldin
Ola Ullsten
[17][18]
9
Bengtsson, Erik G.Lieutenant general
Erik G. Bengtsson
(born 1928)
198419905–6 yearsOlof Palme
Ingvar Carlsson
-
10
Sagrén, ÅkeLieutenant general
Åke Sagrén
(born 1935)
199030 June 19943–4 yearsIngvar Carlsson
Carl Bildt
[19]

Chiefs of Army Staff

No. Chief of Army Staff
Chef för arméledningen
Took officeLeft officeTime in officePrime MinisterRef
10
Sagrén, ÅkeLieutenant general
Åke Sagrén
(born 1935)
1 July 199430 March 19961 year, 273 daysCarl Bildt
Göran Persson
[19]
11
Melin, MertilLieutenant general
Mertil Melin
(born 1935)
1 April 199619981–2 yearsGöran Persson[20]

Inspectors General of the Army

No. Inspector General of the Army
Generalinspektör för armén
Took officeLeft officeTime in officePrime MinisterRef
12
Degerlund, PaulMajor general
Paul Degerlund
(born 1948)
199830 June 20001–2 yearsGöran Persson-
13
Sandqvist, AlfMajor general
Alf Sandqvist
(born 1945)
1 July 200020032–3 yearsGöran Persson-

Inspectors of the Army

No. Inspector of the Army
Arméinspektör
Took officeLeft officeTime in officePrime MinisterRef
13
Sandqvist, AlfMajor general
Alf Sandqvist
(born 1945)
1 January 200331 May 20052 years, 150 daysGöran Persson-
14
Göranson, SverkerMajor general
Sverker Göranson
(born 1954)
31 May 20051 November 20072 years, 154 daysGöran Persson
Fredrik Reinfeldt
-
15
Grundevik, BerndtMajor general
Berndt Grundevik
(born 1956)
1 November 200713 September 20124 years, 317 daysFredrik Reinfeldt[21][22]
16
Brännström, AndersMajor general
Anders Brännström
(born 1957)
13 September 201220 December 20131 year, 98 daysFredrik Reinfeldt[22]

Chiefs of Army

No. Chief of Army
Arméchef
Took officeLeft officeTime in officePrime MinisterRef
16
Brännström, AndersMajor general
Anders Brännström
(born 1957)
20 December 20131 June 20162 years, 164 daysFredrik Reinfeldt
Stefan Löfven
[23]
17
Engelbrektson, KarlMajor general
Karl Engelbrektson
(born 1962)
1 June 2016Incumbent4 years, 253 daysStefan Löfven[23]

List of deputy chiefs

Deputy Chiefs of Army

Deputy Chief of Army
Ställföreträdande arméchef
Took officeLeft officeTime in officePrime MinisterRef
Ståhlberg, FredrikBrigadier general
Fredrik Ståhlberg
(born 1966)
September 201731 January 2020-Stefan Löfven[24][25]
Swaan Wrede, LauraBrigadier general
Laura Swaan Wrede
(born 1964)
31 March 2020Incumbent315 daysStefan Löfven[26][27]

See also

References

Notes

  1. "PRODUKTIONSLEDNINGEN" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  2. Wallberg 1987
  3. Försvarets traditioner i framtiden med översiktlig historik från 1500-talet (PDF) (in Swedish). Statens försvarshistoriska museer TradN. 2015. p. 12. ISBN 9789197859554. SELIBR 17552963. Archived from the original on 2016-08-17.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. Nordgren 1998
  5. "Nya namn på nya poster" [New names for new positions] (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 20 December 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  6. Försvarets författningssamling: FFS 2013:4 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: TF-redaktionen, Försvarets materielverk. 2013-12-23. p. 18. ISSN 0347-7576. SELIBR 3683131.
  7. Braunstein 2004, p. 106
  8. Cronenberg 1990–1991, p. 704
  9. Wikland 1971–1973, p. 288
  10. "GENERAL JUNG Ö. B., general A. Douglas arméchef". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 2 January 1944. p. 6A. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  11. "VI DISKUTERAR: Generalens testamente". Expressen (in Swedish). 30 September 1948. p. 2. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  12. "Ny chef för armén". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish) (63). 5 March 1948. p. 1. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  13. "Ehrensvärd". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 23 February 1957. p. 4A. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  14. Grafström, Bengt (16 August 1963). "400 000 gick upp i rök på en halvtimme". Expressen (in Swedish). p. 15. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  15. Skoglund 2009, p. 48
  16. Jarmar 2005, p. 91
  17. DN 1981, p. 8.
  18. Wennerholm 2015, p. 153
  19. "Sammanställning över utnämningar och nya befattningar" (PDF). Flygvapennytt (in Swedish). Stockholm: Flygstaben (1): 34. 1994. SELIBR 8257600.
  20. "Vår nye armechef" [Our new Chief of Army] (PDF). Flygvapennytt (in Swedish). Stockholm: Flygstaben (4): 2. 1995. SELIBR 8257600. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  21. "Chefsbyten i Försvarsmakten" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 1 November 2007. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  22. "Från hemvärnsrekryt till arméinspektör" [From Home Guard recruit to Army Inspector] (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 13 September 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  23. "Ny arméchef utsedd" [New Chief of Army appointed] (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  24. Owetz 2020, p. 11
  25. "Fredrik Ståhlberg". LinkedIn. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  26. "Ett steg in i framtiden" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 2 April 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  27. "PÅ NY POST" (PDF). Försvarets forum: personaltidning för fast anställda och reservofficerare i svenska försvarsmakten (in Swedish). Stockholm: Försvarets forum (2): 8. 2020. SELIBR 4109339.

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