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Claes-Göran Fant
Generallöjtnant, Lieutenant General Claes-Göran Lennart Fant (born 28 January 1951) is a Swedish Army officer. His senior commands include commanding officer of the Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate and head of the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. Early life Fant was born on 28 January 1951 in Kungsbacka, Sweden. After Conscription in Sweden, mandatory military service in the Air Defence Regiment (Sweden), Göta Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Lv 6) in Gothenburg, he attended the Military Academy Karlberg and was commissioned as an officer in 1973. Career Military career Fant served in Göta Anti-Aircraft Regiment and was promoted to captain in 1976 and in 1981 he commence a one-year long staff course at the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College after which he was promoted to major in 1982. In 1983, Fant served abroad as part of a UN peacekeeping mission. He served as company commander in the Göta Anti-Aircraft Regiment during two years until 1986, including commander of the briga ...
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Kungsbacka
Kungsbacka () (old da, Kongsbakke) is a locality and the seat of Kungsbacka Municipality in Halland County, Sweden, with 19,057 inhabitants in 2010. It is one of the most affluent parts of Sweden, in part due to its simultaneous proximity to the countryside and the large city of Gothenburg. Its mayor since 2020 is Lisa Andersson. History The first records referring to Kungsbacka as a town date from the 15th century, when it was part of Denmark. By the time it was recognised as part of Sweden (1658), the river running through the town, on which some transportation of goods took place, was almost completely overgrown and despite pleas to restore its function, this did not occur. Some trade still took place from the coast, but the town's significance as a place of naval commerce lessened over the centuries. Today, it is the home of over 2,000 enterprises, and the river is still running through it. A devastating fire in 1846 destroyed the town centre, sparing only a little red wood ...
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