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''Överste av 1. graden'' was a senior colonel rank of the
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Swedish Air Force The Swedish Air Force ( sv, Svenska flygvapnet or just ) is the air force branch of the Swedish Armed Forces. History The Swedish Air Force was created on 1 July, 1926 when the aircraft units of the Army and Navy were merged. Because of the es ...
and
Swedish Amphibious Corps The Amphibious Corps ( sv, Amfibiekåren, Amf) is the maritime land force arm of the Swedish Navy, with an emphasis on coastal defence. Until 2000 it was known as the Coastal Artillery ( sv, Kustartilleriet), but the name was changed to reflect i ...
, ranking below major general (1972–2000) and brigadier general (since 2000), and above colonel.


History

In 1972, the so-called employment reform (''tjänstställningsreformen'') was implemented. In connection with the Swedish Armed Forces' increasing involvement in international operations with UN battalions and observers, it became increasingly clear that the Swedish service system did not quite correspond to what was common in other countries. A Swedish
captain Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police department, election precinct, e ...
had basically the same training and service as a
major Major (commandant in certain jurisdictions) is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators ...
in other countries' defense forces. In many cases, a Swedish colonel had tasks that in other armed forces were performed by
brigadier generals Brigadier general or Brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional general. When appointed to ...
. During the 1960s, this was solved many times by the Swedish officers being given a higher rank during their service abroad. The Supreme Commander suggested to the Swedish government that the Swedish service system should be changed, so that the captains would receive the rank of major and the majors would receive the rank of
lieutenant colonel Lieutenant colonel ( , ) is a rank of commissioned officers in the armies, most marine forces and some air forces of the world, above a major and below a colonel. Several police forces in the United States use the rank of lieutenant colone ...
. He further proposed that a new general, brigadier general, be introduced. The government approved the Supreme Commander's proposal regarding captains and majors. No new general rank was introduced. The motivation for the government not following the Supreme Commander's proposal in this respect was that it did not want to contribute to an increase in the number of generals and admirals in the Swedish Armed Forces. However, the government decided to introduce the rank of ''överste av 1. graden'' ( senior colonel) for the army and ''
kommendör av 1. graden ''Kommendör av 1. graden'' was a senior captain rank of the Swedish Navy, ranking below Rear admiral (Sweden), rear admiral (1972–2000) and Flottiljamiral, rear admiral (lower half) (since 2000), and above Kommendör, captain. History In 1972 ...
'' (
senior captain Senior captain is a rank which is used in some countries' armed forces, navies, merchant marines, civil aviation and in the airline industry. Army In some armies of the world, the senior captain is a rank between a regular captain and a major. ...
) for the navy. The reform was implemented on 1 July 1972. During the 1990s, the Swedish government raised the issue of introducing a rank for professional officers called brigadier general and rear admiral (lower half), respectively, and stated there, among other things, the following. For a few years, the Swedish Armed Forces had in various ways announced that they wished to change the current rank level system for professional officers. The idea was that the rank of ''överste 1. graden'' ( senior colonel) and ''kommendör av 1. graden'' (
senior captain Senior captain is a rank which is used in some countries' armed forces, navies, merchant marines, civil aviation and in the airline industry. Army In some armies of the world, the senior captain is a rank between a regular captain and a major. ...
) would be abolished and instead replaced with the rank of brigadier general and rear admiral (lower half). The reason for this was stated to be that then almost only Sweden did not have this rank. The increased international cooperation was thus considered to have been made more difficult. Denmark, Norway and Finland had recently introduced the brigadier general's rank. The government stated in the same bill that the issue should be prepared further before a position was taken on the proposal. In 1999, the government stated that the said rank should now be introduced and intended to make changes to the bill (1994:642) with instructions for the Swedish Armed Forces and the Officers Ordinance (1994:882) with effect from 1 July 2000. The brigadier general rank was finally introduced in 2000 and replaced the old rank of ''överste av 1. graden''. Anyone who, according to older regulations, held the rank of ''överste av 1. graden'' would continue to hold that rank until otherwise decided. Thus, the rank of ''överste av 1. graden'' was placed between the rank of brigadier general and the rank of colonel.


Rank insignia


Collar patches

File:OF-5_Överste_1.gr..jpg, Collar patch m/58 on ''uniform m/58-m/59'' and ''field uniform M90''


Shoulder marks

File:OF-5+_Överste_1gr_FV_hylsa.jpg, Shoulder mark
(Air Force) File:OF-5+_Överste_1gr_AMF_hylsa.jpg, Shoulder mark (embroidered)
(Coastal Artillery/Amphibious Corps) File:OF-5+_Överste_1gr_AMF_hylsa02.jpg, Shoulder mark (inwrought)
(Coastal Artillery/Amphibious Corps)


Sleeve insignias


Air Force

File:OF-5b_Överste_1gr_FV_mäss.jpg, Mess jacket sleeve insignia File:OF-5b_Överste_1gr_FV_ärmmatta.jpg, Flight suit sleeve insignia


Coastal Artillery/Amphibious Corps

File:OF-5+_Överste_1gr_AMF_arm.jpg, Sleeve insignia


Footnotes


References


Notes


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* *{{cite journal , url=https://kkrva.se/hot/2016%3A3/palmgren_utveckling.pdf , journal=Kungl. Krigsvetenskapsakademiens Handlingar och Tidskrift , title=Utveckling och urval av officerare under det kalla kriget , year=2016 , first=Johan , last=Palmgren , number=3 , publisher=Kungl. Krigsvetenskapsakademien , location=Stockholm , language=sv , id={{SELIBR, 3417415 Military ranks of the Swedish Army Military ranks of the Swedish Air Force Military ranks of the Swedish Navy