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The Svea Logistic Corps ( sv, Svea trängkår, T 1) was a
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logistic unit operating between 1891 and 1997. The unit was based in
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History

The unit has its origins in the Logistic Battalion (''Trängbataljonen'') which was divided in 1891 into two battalions, Svea Logistic Battalion (T 1) and Göta Logistic Battalion (T 2). Svea Logistic Battalion took over the camp that the Logistic Battalion had had at the Higher Artillery School's (''Högre artilleriläroverket'') previous premises in Marieberg in
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. In 1893, the battalion raised the
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(T 3), which was relocated to Fredrikshov Castle in
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, Stockholm before the battalion was relocated to
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in 1898. In 1902, the battalion was organized as the 1st Svea Logistic Corps (T 1). In connection with the name change, the corps began to raise the 2nd Svea Logistic Corps. In 1904 the corps regained the name Svea Logistic Corps at the same time as the 2nd Svea Logistic Corps was given the name Västmanland Logistic Corps (T 5) and in 1907 was relocated to
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. In 1903, it was decided that the Svea Logistic Battalion would be relocated to
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. The corps left Marieberg in 1907 and moved into newly built barracks at Västra Mark in Örebro. In connection with the Defence Act of 1925, it was intended that two logistic corps would be disbanded. The corps in question were Västmanland Logistic Corps (T 5) and Östgöta Logistic Corps (T 6). However, Östgöta Logistic Corps was not a completely given candidate, as it had a better location than Svea Logistic Corps had. However, the decision was made that the oldest corps would remain. As a compromise in the matter, it was decided that Svea Logistic Corps would be relocated from Örebro to
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and take over Östgöta Logistic Corps' barracks. In the autumn of 1927, the relocation of Svea Logistic Corps began and on 1 June 1928, the Swedish war flag was hauled for the last time at Västra Mark in Örebro. Only four officers accompanied the move. Most of the employees at Östgöta Logistic Corps, on the other hand, remained in their positions. Through the Defence Act of 1948, the
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decided to disband the Ordnance Troops (''Tygtrupperna'') and the Quartermaster Troops (''Intendenturtrupperna'') as separate service branches. The constituent units were amalgamated into the
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between 1948 and 1951. In 1949, the 1st Ordnance Company (Första tygkompaniet, Tyg 1) and in 1951, the 1st Quartermaster Company (Första intendenturkompaniet, Int 1) were added. Through that reorganization, the corps was raised to a regiment, and the name Svea Logistic Regiment was assigned (T 1). In connection with the OLLI reform which was carried out in the
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between the years 1973 and 1975, the Life Grenadier Regiment (I 4) was amalgamated with Östergötland Defence District (''Östergötlands försvarsområde'', Fo 41) and formed in 1975 the defence district regiment (''försvarsområdesregemente'') I 4/Fo 41. This meant that the Svea Logistic Regiment, which was part of Östergötland Defence District, became a B unit (training regiment), and its mobilization and
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responsibility was transferred to the Life Grenadier Regiment, which became an A unit (defence district regiment). In the Defence Act of 1982, it was decided that the regiment would be disbanded no later than 1987. The decision was changed to instead reduce the regiment to a training battalion, to be incorporated on 1 July 1985 under the name Svea Logistic Battalion within the Life Grenadier Regiment (I 4). However, the decision to leave the barracks on Kaserngatan remained, and the Svea Logistic Battalion was relocated to Regementsgatan. From being a training regiment with seven training companies, the new organization came to consist of a staff and three training companies. The barracks that were left were later rebuilt into a residential area, T 1. Barracks have today given space to tenants and the old sports hall on Överstegatan houses the Nike gymnasts. In 1994, the battalion was separated from the Life Grenadier Regiment, and from 1 July of the same year became a training unit in the
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(Milo M), under the name Svea Logistic Corps (T 1) and with the same base. Through the Defence Act of 1996, it was decided that the corps, together with all units within the Linköping Garrison, would be disbanded no later than 31 December 1997. Svea Logistic Corps had its disbandment ceremony on 23 August 1997, of which the remaining parts were transferred to a decommissioning organization.


Locations

When the unit was formed in 1891, the camp was taken over from the Logistic Battalion (''Trängbataljonen'') in Marieberg,
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. On 4 October 1907, the unit was relocated to
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. Through the Defence Act of 1925, the unit came to operate from
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on 1 January 1928. In Linköping, Östgöta Logistic Corps' barracks area on Kaserngatan in Linköping was taken over. Remaining in Örebro was a decommissioning organization until 31 March 1928. Through the Defence Act of 1982, it was decided, among other things, that the
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would leave the barracks on Kaserngatan. This was done by relocating the logistic school to
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, and that the Svea Logistic Regiment would be disbanded and be amalgamated into the Svea Logistic Battalion in the Life Grenadier Regiment. From 1 July 1985, the Logistic Battalion was located in the southwestern part of the double barracks area at Regementsgatan in Linköping. The barracks area on Kaserngatan was abandoned and transferred to
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's ownership on 1 January 1986. File:Trängkåren,_Marieberg.jpg, The corps in Marieberg, Stockholm File:Västra mark, Örebro, maj 2009 (01).jpg, Chancellery building, Örebro File:Västra mark, Örebro, maj 2009 (06).jpg, Main barracks, Örebro File:Svea_trängkår_01.jpg, Chancellery building and barracks, Linköping File:Östra Valla, Linköping, april 2019-05.jpg, Chancellery building, Linköping File:Östra Valla, Linköping, april 2019-09.jpg, Main barracks, Linköping


Heraldry and traditions


Coat of arms

The coat of the arms of the unit was used from 1977 to 1997.
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: "Gules, the provincial badge of
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, a griffin with dragon wing and tail segreant or, armed and langued azure. The shield surmounted a cart wheel of four spokes over two swords in saltire, argent".


Colours, standards and guidons

The colour was presented to the former Royal Svea Logistic Corps (T 1) in
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by the commanding officer of the Eastern Army Division (''Östra arméfördelningen''), Lieutenant General Gösta Lilliehöök on 1 September 1935 at the 50-years anniversary of the
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. It was used as regimental colour by the unit until 1 June 1997. The colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Licium.
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: "On light blue cloth in the middle, on a circular shield the lesser
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according to the law, the shield surrounded by white tongues and rays. In the first corner the griffin segreant of the provincial badge of
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; yellow, armed and langued red." File:Fana för Svea trängkår AM.092139.jpg, Colour


Medals

In 1997, the ''Svea trängkårs (T 1) minnesmedalj i silver'' ("Svea Logistic Corps (T 1) Commemorative Medal") in silver (SveatrkårSMM) of the 8th size was established. The
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is of blue moiré with white edges and a white stripe on the middle. File:AM.085138.jpg, Commemorative medal


Commanding officers

*1885–1903: Jakob Oskar Gottfrid Smedmark *1903–1916: Nils Gustaf Hallström *1917–1918: Berndt Reinhold Martin Festin *1919–1922: Oscar Sigfrid Lindström *1922–1925: Sven Einar Torsten Carlsson *1925–1926: Carl Anders Möller *1926–1927: Eric Virgin *1927–1927: Gustaf Axel Smith *1928–1929: Sven Axel Engdahl *1929–1934: Gösta Frössén *1934–1944: Gustaf Axel Smith *1944–1955: Axel Joseph Einar Qvarnström *1955–1958: Bjarne Hemming Natt och Dag *1958–1963: Yngve Diurlin *1963–1970: Sigurd S:son Melin *1970–1974: Sven Torfgård *1974–1978: Lennart Önfelt *1978–1979: Nils Yngve Ekman *1979–1983: Claes Erik Sebastian P:son Tamm *1983–1985: Ragnar Söderberg *1985–1987: Kjell Svensson *1987–1990: Torolf Nilzén *1990–1993: Björn Frykhed *1993–1997: Tore Månsson


Names, designations and locations

Note: The word ''träng'' ("
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") as in ''trängregemente'' is translated to either "train", "service force"; "transport"; "baggage"; "supply vehicles" pl.; ( Br) "army service corps", ( US) "maintenance and supply troops", "transportation" ( adj.), or "logistic".


See also

* List of Swedish logistic regiments


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Svea Logistic Corps Logistic corps of Sweden Disbanded units and formations of Sweden Military units and formations established in 1891 Military units and formations disestablished in 1997 Linköping Garrison