Chief of Home Guard
The Chief of Home Guard,[1] also called the Chief of the National Swedish Home Guard[2] (Swedish: Rikshemvärnschefen, RiksHvC) is the Swedish Home Guard chief representative. He reports to the Chief of Armed Forces Training & Procurement. The Home Guard function and its development are the responsibility of the Chief of Home Guard and as support in his work at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters he has the staff of the Home Guard Department (Rikshemvärnsavdelningen).[3] The Chief of Home Guard with staff (the Home Guard Department, PROD RIKSHV) is part of the Swedish Armed Forces Training & Development Staff (Produktionsledningen, PROD).
Chief of Home Guard
Rikshemvärnschefen | |
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Coat of arms. | |
Incumbent Major general Stefan Sandborg since 1 September 2018 | |
Swedish Armed Forces | |
Reports to | Chief of Armed Forces Training & Procurement |
Seat | Lidingövägen 24, Stockholm, Sweden |
Nominator | Minister for Defence |
Appointer | The Government |
Formation | 1 July 1940 |
First holder | Gustaf Petri |
Tasks
The Chief of Home Guard leads the implementation of the National Home Guard Combat School (Hemvärnets stridsskola, HvSS) and the training units' mission activities relating to the Home Guard's operations and he inspects the Home Guard units. The Chief of Home Guard is also the chairman of the Home Guard Council (Rikshemvärnsrådet), the central co-influence body of the Home Guard; a council that is chosen at the National Home Guard Council (Rikshemvärnstinget) every other year.[3]
Since 30 January 2020, the following units are subordinated to the Chief of Home Guard: National Home Guard Combat School (Hemvärnets stridsskola, HvSS), Military Region North (Norra militärregionen, MR Norr), Military Region Centre (Mellersta militärregionen, MR Mitt), Western Military Region (Västra militärregionen, MR Väst), Southern Military Region (Södra militärregionen, MR Syd).[4]
Coat of arms
The coat of arms of the National Home Guard Staff (Rikshemvärnsstaben, Rikshvst) 1994–1948, National Home Guard Center (Rikshemvärnscentrum, RiksHvC) 1994–2000, and the Chief of Home Guard with the Home Guard Department within the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters (Rikshemvärnschefen med rikshemvärnsavdelningen inom HKV) 2000–present. Blazon: "Azure, the badge of the Home Guard, three crowns, placed two and one, above the letter H, all or. The shield surmounted two swords in saltire or".[5]
Chiefs
Chiefs of Home Guard
No. | Hemvärnschef | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Ref | |
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1 | Gustaf Petri (1885–1964) | Colonel1 July 1940 | 31 March 1947 | 6 years, 273 days | [6] | |
2 | Sven-Erik Allstrin (1891–1963) | Colonel1 April 1947 | 30 June 1948 | 1 year, 90 days | [6] |
No. | Rikshemvärnschef | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Ref | |
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2 | Sven-Erik Allstrin (1891–1963) | Colonel1 July 1948 | 31 March 1952 | 3 years, 274 days | [6] | |
3 | Gunnar Brinck (1895–1972) | Colonel1 April 1952 | 30 September 1955 | 3 years, 182 days | [6] | |
4 | Per Kellin (1903–1973) | Colonel1 October 1955 | 30 September 1968 | 12 years, 365 days | [6] | |
5 | Karl Gustaf Brandberg (1905–1997) | Major general1 October 1968 | 30 September 1971 | 2 years, 364 days | [6] | |
6 | Fredrik Löwenhielm (1916–2008) | Major general1 October 1971 | 31 December 1980 | 9 years, 91 days | [6] | |
7 | Karl Eric Holm (1919–2016) | Lieutenant general1 January 1981 | 30 September 1983 | 2 years, 272 days | [6] | |
8 | Robert Lugn (1923–2016) | Major general1 October 1983 | 1 March 1988 | 4 years, 152 days | [6] | |
9 | Lars-Eric Wahlgren (1929–1999) | Lieutenant general1988-04-01 | 1988-09-30 | 182 days | [6] | |
10 | Reinhold Lahti (1930–2002) | Major general1 October 1988 | 31 March 1994 | 5 years, 181 days | [6] | |
11 | Jan-Olof Borgén (born 1937) | Major general1 April 1994 | 30 September 1997 | 3 years, 182 days | [6] | |
12 | Alf Sandqvist (born 1945) | Major general1 October 1997 | 30 June 2000 | 2 years, 273 days | [6] | |
13 | Mats Welff (born 1947) | Major general1 July 2000 | 30 September 2002 | 2 years, 91 days | [6] | |
14 | Anders Lindström (born 1955) | Major general1 October 2002 | 30 June 2005 | 2 years, 272 days | [6] | |
15 | Roland Ekenberg (born 1957) | Brigadier general1 July 2005 | 30 August 2018 | 13 years, 61 days | [6] | |
16 | Stefan Sandborg (born 1970) | Major general1 September 2018 | Incumbent | 2 years, 147 days | [7] |
References
Notes
- Grafisk profil 2013, p. 67
- Gullberg 1977, p. 742
- "RIKSHEMVÄRNSCHEFEN" [Chief of the National Swedish Home Guard] (in Swedish). Home Guard. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- "Försvarsmaktens interna bestämmelser med arbetsordning för Försvarsmakten (FM ArbO)" (PDF). FÖRSVARSMAKTENS INTERNA BESTÄMMELSER (FIB) 2020.1 (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 30 January 2020. p. 60. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
- Braunstein 2006, p. 18
- Åkerstedt 2010, p. 61
- "Ny rikshemvärnschef" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 20 June 2018. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- Kjellander 2003, p. 186
- "Roger Nilsson". Linkedin. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
Print
- 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.
- 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.
- Kjellander, Rune (2003). Sveriges regementschefer 1700-2000: chefsbiografier och förbandsöversikter (in Swedish). Stockholm: Probus. ISBN 9187184745. SELIBR 8981272.
- Åkerstedt, Therese, ed. (2010). Hemvärnet 70 år (in Swedish). Stockholm: Balkong. ISBN 9789185581412. SELIBR 11881232.
Web
- "Försvarsmaktens gemensamma identitet – direktiv för användandet av Försvarsmaktens namn, profil och bild" (PDF). 1.3 (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 2013-09-16. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
External links
- Official website (in Swedish)
- Rikshemvärnschefen on Twitter