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The Norrland Dragoon Regiment ( sv, Norrlands dragonregemente), also K 4, is a Swedish Army unit specialized in arctic warfare and
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. Located in the province of Lappland, it was historically a cavalry unit that traces its origins back to the 17th century.


History

The regiment has its origin in the Ångermanland, Medelpad and Jämtland Regiment raised in 1646. From 1689 on, this regiment was named Jämtland Dragoon Regiment, but had only one company of cavalry troops. This company was semi-separate, with the name Jämtland Cavalry Company () and had been split off from Bohus-Jämtland Cavalry Squadron in 1670. The company was renamed in 1802 and after receiving another
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it was organized into a battalion and renamed in 1834. The corps gained full status as a separate unit in 1853 and was given the designation K 8 (8th Cavalry Regiment). It was renamed Norrland Dragoon Regiment in 1892 and when merged with parts of the
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in 1927 it was redesignated K 4 but kept its name before being reorganized to a battalion and renamed Norrland's Dragoons in 1958. Finally the regiment was renamed back to its old name in 1980. On 31 December 2004, Norrland Dragoon Regiment (K 4) was disbanded. From 1 January 2005 the regiment was transferred to a disbandment organization until the disbandment was completed by 30 June 2006. However, the training battalion at the regiment remained in the Swedish Armed Forces' basic organization and was placed in
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as the Army Ranger Battalion (AJB) with a permanent base in Arvidsjaur. The unit was re-raised and was inaugurated on 24 September 2021. The inauguration was attended by His Majesty the King Carl XVI Gustaf, Prime Minister
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and the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, General
Micael Bydén General Per Micael Bydén (born 13 June 1964) is the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, appointed on 11 September 2015. He was earlier senior commander in the Swedish Air Force. Bydén served as the Chief of Air Force between 2012 a ...
.


Campaigns

''See also the campaigns for '' Jämtland Ranger Regiment''.''


Organization

1833 * '' Livskvadronen'' * ''Alsens skvadron'' ''See also the organization for '' Jämtland Ranger Regiment''.''


Heraldry and traditions


Colours, standards and guidons

The unit presents one guidon. Its first was presented on 30 September 1902 by major general
Carl Warberg Lieutenant General Casten Abraham ''Carl'' Warberg (2 December 1845 – 16 October 1910) was a Swedish Army officer. His senior commands include commanding officer of the 4th and 6th Army Divisions. Warberg also served as Acting Chief of the Ge ...
. A new one was presented to the regiment by the Chief of the Army, lieutenant general, count Carl August Ehrenswärd at the regimental barracks in Umeå on 20 September 1955. The guidon is drawn by Brita Grep and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Libraria.
Blazon In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct the appropriate image. The verb ''to blazon'' means to create such a description. The vi ...
: "On swallow-tailed blue cloth the provincial badge of Jämtland; a white elk passant, attacked on its back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog, both yellow. On a white border at the upper side of the guidon, battle honours ( Nowodwor 1655) in blue. Blue fringe." From 1957, the regimental letters as replaced from "NDR" to "ND", when the regiment was to be reduced to a battalion in 1958.


Coat of arms

The coat of the arms of the Norrland Dragoon Regiment (K 4) was used between 1977 and 2004.
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: "Azure, the provincial badge of Jämtland, an elk passant argent, attacked on the back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog both or; all animals armed and langued gules. The shield surmounted two rapiers in saltire or". Prior to the unit being re-raised in 2021, it received a new coat of arms similar to the old one. Blazon: "Azure, the provincial badge of Jämtland, an elk passant argent, attacked on the back by a rising falcon and in the front by a rampant dog both or; all animals armed and langued or. The shield surmounted two rapiers in saltire or". File:Norrlands dragonregemente vapen.svg, Coat of arms of Norrland Dragoon Regiment (I 21/Fo 23) 1977–2004. File:Norrlands dragonregemente vapen (2021-).svg, Coat of arms of the Norrland Dragoon Regiment (K 4) 2021–present.


Medals

In 2004, the ("Norrland Dragoon Regiment (K 4) Commemorative Medal") in silver (NorrldragMSM) was established. The
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was of blue moiré with an orange stripe on the middle.


Other

The regimental anniversary is 20 September, as a memory to the Battle of Nowy Dwór on 20 September 1655. The battle honour is shared with Jämtland Ranger Regiment (I 5).


Commanding officers

Regimental commander 1893–1957 and 1980–2004. From 1957 to 1980, the unit was a training battalion where the commanding officer was called battalion commander and was subordinate to the commander officer of Västerbotten Regiment. *1893–1893:
Knut Gillis Bildt General Knut Gillis Bildt (13 July 1854 – 13 October 1927) was a Swedish Army officer and politician. His senior commands include the post of Quartermaster-General of the Swedish Army (1904–1905) and Chief of the General Staff (1905–1919) ...
(acting) *1893-1895: Gustaf Magnus Oskar Roger Björnstjerna *1895–1904: Gustaf Adolf Löwenhielm *1904–1914: Wilhelm Aschan *1914–1917: Adolf Adelswärd *1917–1919: Henric Ståhl *1919–1922: Axel Ahnström *1922–1930: Rickman von der Lancken *1930–1935: Archibald Douglas *1935–1940: Carl Björnstjerna *1940–1943: Sven Colliander *1943–1947: Henric Lagercrantz *1947–1951: Sven David Oskar Hermelin *1951–1952: James Axel John Maule *1952–1957:
Carl Johan Wachtmeister Count Carl Johan Wachtmeister (1 February 1903 – 22 May 1993) was a Swedish Army officer and fencer. He served as commanding officer of Norrland Dragoon Regiment (1952–1957) and the Stockholm Defence District (1957–1963). Career Wachtmei ...
*1957–1963: Gustaf William Frisén *1963–1972: Ingemar Bondeson *1972–1978: Claes Berthold Mikael Dieden *1978–1980: Per Blomquist *1980–1982: Per Blomquist *1982–1984: Lars Wallén *1984–1986: Per Stig Lennart Mohlin (acting) *1986–1989: Björn Lundquist *1989–1992:
Mertil Melin Lieutenant General Mertil Börje Melin (born 17 July 1945) is a retired Swedish Army officer. Melin started his military career as a ranger at Norrland's Dragoons (K 4) in Umeå and after several position and courses he became Chief of Army Com ...
*1992–1996: Johan Kihl *1996–2000: Frank Westman *2000–2003: Gunnar Söderström *2004–2005: Bengt Sandström *2005–2021: – *2021–20xx: Teddy Larsson


Names, designations and locations


See also

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List of Swedish cavalry regiments This is a list of Swedish cavalry regiments, battalions, corps and companies that have existed in the Swedish Army. They are listed in three ways, first by the actual units that have existed, then by the various names these units have had, and la ...


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Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Norrlands Dragonregemente Cavalry regiments of the Swedish Army Military units and formations established in 1893 Military units and formations disestablished in 2004 Military units and formations established in 2021 1893 establishments in Sweden 2004 disestablishments in Sweden 2021 establishments in Sweden Umeå Garrison