Master-General Of The Ordnance (Sweden)
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Master-General of the Ordnance ( sv, Generalfälttygmästare, Gftm) was in
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a chief officer of the ''Krigskollegium'' ("Board of Warfare") from 1682 to 1865, then until 1968 in the
Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration The Royal Swedish Army Material Administration ( sv, Kungliga Arméförvaltningen, KAF) was a Swedish central government agency that replaced the War Collegium (''Krigskollegium'') in 1865. It was active between the years 1866 and 1954. History ...
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History

In Sweden, the Master-General of the Ordnance (''Generalfälttygmästare'') was an appointment for a member of the ''Krigskollegium'' ("Board of Warfare") from 1675 and the head of the Artillery Office (''Artillerikontoret'') from 1682 to 1794 and from 1807 to 1897. The Master-General of the Ordnance was responsible for the central administration of the artillery, the procurement and care of the army's weapons and ammunition, and for the land defence' (''lantförsvaret'') stock supplies, the so-called Ordnance Storage (''Tygförrådet''). Earlier, he was called ''Riksfälttygsmästare''. Between 1782 and 1865, the Master-General of the Ordnance was the head of the Ordnance Department of the
Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration The Royal Swedish Army Material Administration ( sv, Kungliga Arméförvaltningen, KAF) was a Swedish central government agency that replaced the War Collegium (''Krigskollegium'') in 1865. It was active between the years 1866 and 1954. History ...
, with, among others, the Deputy Chief of Ordnance and two ''Tygmästare'' ("Master of the Ordnance") of regimental officers or captain's rank, as subordinates. The Master-General of the Ordnance was head of the artillery until 1898. That year a change was carried out through which the artillery regiments and corps were placed under the command of the commander of each army division, while the Master-General of the Ordnance retained the command over the
Artillery Staff Artillery Staff ( sv, Artilleristaben) in the Swedish Army consisted of commanding officers from the artillery units and had the task of assisting the Master-General of the Ordnance (Sweden), Master-General of the Ordnance and the Inspector of Ar ...
and the artillery workshops and ordnance staff. However, he still had the obligation to inspect the artillery's exercises, and his complete title was therefore the Master-General of the Ordnance and Inspector of Artillery. He also served as head of the Artillery Department of the Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration. As Inspector, he was responsible for the artillery in the same way as the Inspectors of the Infantry and the Cavalry, and also commanded and supervised the Swedish Army Artillery School (''Artilleriets skjutskola'', ArtSS). As Master-General of the Ordnance, it was imperative for him to pay constant attention to the improvement of firearms with associated ammunition and equipment, and for that purpose at the King's request to employ or attempt to arrange for them. Furthermore, he would submit to the King for review and establishing proposals for new or changed weapon designs and more. Finally, he would oversee operations at artillery factories and ordnance establishments and oversee manufacturing of weapons, ammunition and artillery equipment for the needs of the army. To his assistant, the Master-General of the Ordnance and the Inspector of Artillery in the latter capacity had at his disposal certain personnel from the Artillery Staff. This personnel, which together formed the Artillery Inspectorate (''Artilleriinspektionen''), was made up partly of the head of the Artillery Staff, who also served as commander of the Swedish Army Artillery School, and partly of the chief of staff of the Artillery Inspectorate, a major of the Artillery Staff, with the subordinate Equipment Department and the Inspector's Office Department. The personnel in the departments consisted of Artillery Staff officers and commissioned officers. In 1936, the Master-General of the Ordnance's role as Inspector of Artillery ceased and in 1937 he became the head of the
Swedish Army Ordnance Corps The Swedish Army Ordnance Corps ( sv, Fälttygkåren, Ftk) was an administrative corps of the Swedish Army established in 1937 (its first instruction on 18 June 1937). The majority of the active officers and some civilian personnel served in the ...
. In 1968 the post was eliminated.


Masters-General of the Ordnance

*1682–1692: Per Larsson Sparre *1692–1693:
Erik Dahlbergh '' Count Erik Jönsson Dahlbergh (10 October 162516 January 1703) was a Swedish military engineer, Governor-general and Field marshal. He rose to the level of nobility through his military competence. As an architect and draftsman, he was renow ...
*1693–1710: Johan Siöblad *1710–1712: Vacant *1712–1715:
Reinhold Johan von Fersen Reinhold Johan von Fersen (1646, Tal ...
*1715–1719: Henning Rudolf Horn af Rantzien *1719–1724: Hugo Hamilton Hamilton af Hageby *1724–1728: Vacant *1728–1740: Fredrik Magnus Cronberg *1741–1754: Per Siöblad *1754–1757: Vacant *1757–1759: Thomas Cunninghame *1759–1761: Carl Ehrensvärd (acting) *1761–1765: Carl Funck (acting) *1766–1772: Anders Reinhold Wrangel *1772–1781: Reinhold Anrep *1781–1784: Gabriel von Spången (acting) *1784–1791: Carl Gideon Sinclair *1791–1800: Carl Ulrik Silfverschiöld *1800–1803: Nils Fredrik Ehrenström *1803–1807: Vacant *1807–1815: Carl von Helvig *1816–1821: Carl von Cardell *1821–1844: Crown Prince Oscar *1828–1834: Claes Josef Breitholtz *1844–1849: Axel Gustaf von Arbin *1849–1857: Crown Prince Charles *1857–1867: Fabian Wrede af Elimä


See also

* Deputy Chief of Ordnance


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