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The Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment ( sv, Vaxholms kustartilleriregemente), designation KA 1, was a
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coastal artillery Coastal artillery is the branch of the armed forces concerned with operating anti-ship artillery or fixed gun batteries in coastal fortifications. From the Middle Ages until World War II, coastal artillery and naval artillery in the form of c ...
regiment of the
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which operated between 1902 and 2000. The unit was based at Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago in
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History

On 1 January 1902, the
Swedish Coastal Artillery The Swedish Coastal Artillery ( sv, Kustartilleriet, KA) has its origin in the Archipelago Artillery that was raised in 1866. The Coastal Artillery was formed from the Archipelago Artillery, the Marine Regiment and parts of the Artillery in 1902 ...
was established as a separate
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in the
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, following a decision taken in May the previous year. The decision meant that Karlskrona Artillery Corps and
Vaxholm Artillery Corps Vaxholm Artillery Corps ( sv, Vaxholms artillerikår) was an artillery unit of the Swedish Army which operated between 1889 and 1901. The unit was based in Vaxholm in Uppland. History Vaxholm Artillery Corps, the first fortress artillery corps i ...
was disbanded and that a coastal artillery was established. The Vaxholm Artillery Corps was transferred to the coastal artillery and formed the Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment (KA 1). The regiment manned the
Vaxholm Fortress Vaxholm Fortress ( sv, Vaxholms fästning) is a historic fortification on the island of Vaxholmen in the Stockholm archipelago just east of the Swedish town of Vaxholm. The fortress is accessed by the Kastellet ferry, an electrically powered ca ...
and Oskar-Fredriksborg Fortress as well as Fårösund's coastal position and Hörningsholm's coastal position. The regimental buildings, drawn by
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, were completed in 1906. The barracks were completed already in 1904 and had three floors unlike the design which had four. Parts of KA 1 was placed at
Vaxholm Vaxholm is a locality and the seat of Vaxholm Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden. It is located on the island of in the Stockholm archipelago. The name Vaxholm comes from Vaxholm Castle, which was constructed in 1549 on an islet with this nam ...
and it was not until the 1940s that the operations were collocated to eastern Rindö next to Oskar-Fredriksborg Fortress. KA 1 consisted of artillery companies, naval mine companies and ''yrkes'' (
occupational Employment is a relationship between two party (law), parties Regulation, regulating the provision of paid Labour (human activity), labour services. Usually based on a employment contract, contract, one party, the employer, which might be a co ...
) companies: an organization that was maintained until the 1940s. In 1941, the former buildings of the
Vaxholm Grenadier Regiment Vaxholm Grenadier Regiment ( sv, Vaxholms grenadjärregemente), also I 26, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that was active in various forms 1902–1927. The unit was based on Rindö in Vaxholm. History The Vaxholm Grenadier Regiment was fo ...
(I 26) became a part of the KA 1. The part of the KA 1 that has been placed at the Vaxholm Fortress was instead placed in the former barracks of I 26. In 1981 the regiment became subordinated to the Stockholm Coastal Artillery Defense (''Stockholms kustartilleriförsvar'', SK/Fo 46) and renamed Stockholm Coastal Artillery Defense with Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment (''Stockholms kustartilleriförsvar med Vaxholms kustartilleriregemente'', SK/KA 1). This organization was retained until SK was merge with the East Coast Naval Command in 1990. The regiment was renamed the Vaxholm Amphibian Regiment (Amf 1) in 2000, when parts of the coastal artillery was converted into the
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 ...
. The Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment was disbanded on 31 October 2000 as a result of the disarmament policies set forward in the Defence Act of 2000.


Organization

In 1956 the organization was as follows: *Blocking battalion with battalion staff # Battalion (staff and military communications training) # Battalion (heavy naval artillery) # Battalion (light naval artillery) *Naval mine battalion and battalion staff *Naval Mine School # Minelayer division (mine and dive training) # Minelayer division (boat training) *Close Combat School (''Närförsvarsskolan'') with school staff # Coastal Ranger Company # Coastal Ranger Company


Units


1st Coastal Artillery Brigade

The 1st Coastal Artillery Brigade (''Första kustartilleribrigaden'', KAB 1) was raised in 1956 as a coastal artillery brigade and was in the peace organization under the Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment. The brigade consisted initially in the war organization of a staff at Hamnholmen and two barrier battalions (''spärrbataljoner'' based on
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and
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and local defense battalions. In 1984, the brigade's war organization consisted of three barrier battalions, the Roten, Arholma and Söderarm, and local defense battalions. On 1 July 1994, the brigade was also separated from the regiment in the peace organization and reorganized into the Roslagen Marine Brigade (RMB).


2nd Coastal Artillery Brigade

The 2nd Coastal Artillery Brigade (''Andra kustartilleribrigaden'', KAB 2) was raised in 1956 as a coastal artillery brigade and was in the peace and war organization under the Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment. The brigade consisted initially in the war organization of a staff at Rindö and barrier battalion based on Korsö and two coastal ranger companies as well as two missile batteries. In 1984, the brigade's war organization consisted of the Korsö barrier battalion, three mobile barrier companies and three coastal ranger companies. On 1 July 1994, the brigade was reorganized into a mobile brigade command with assembly point in the middle of Stockholm archipelago. In 1996, the brigade consisted of, among other things, the Korsö barrier battalion (which is now called marine defense battalion ''kustförsvarsbataljon''), the 1st Amphibious Battalion (''1. amfibiebataljonen'') and the Battle Group Oxdjupet (submarine security company). The brigade was disbanded on 30 June 2000 and, from 1 July 2000, formed the basis of the Vaxholm Amphibian Regiment (Amf 1).


3rd Coastal Artillery Brigade

The 3rd Coastal Artillery Brigade (''Tredje kustartilleribrigaden'', KAB 3) was raised in 1956 and was in the peace organization under the Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment. The brigade consisted in the war organization of a staff on Järflotta and three barrier battalions,
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, Mellsten and Askö. On 1 July 1994, the brigade was also separated from the regiment in the peace organization and reorganized into the Södertörn Marine Brigade (SMB).


Heraldry and traditions


Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment (KA 1) 1902–1994, the 2nd Coastal Artillery Brigade with Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment (KAB 2/KA 1) 1994–2000 and Vaxholm Amphibian Regiment (Amf 1) since 2000.
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: "Azure, the lesser
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, three open crowns or placed two and one, a cluster of rays or coming from the crown. The shield surmounted two gunbarrels of older pattern in saltire sable between two pyramids of three gunballs sable each in front of a wall embattled as a bastion, coloured brick".


March

The regiment's first march was composed by Robert Arnoldsson (1869–1917) and was used as a unit march at KA 1 from 1902 to 1948. Arnoldsson started as music director in
Vaxholm Artillery Corps Vaxholm Artillery Corps ( sv, Vaxholms artillerikår) was an artillery unit of the Swedish Army which operated between 1889 and 1901. The unit was based in Vaxholm in Uppland. History Vaxholm Artillery Corps, the first fortress artillery corps i ...
in 1893 and transferred to KA 1 in 1902 and stayed with the regiment until 1916. The march was composed during the time of the artillery corps. The commander of K 1 from 1940 to 1947, Colonel Allen Cyrus, worked during his time as regimental commander to have KA 1's old march Arnoldsson replaced. However, it was his successor Colonel Emil Cederlöf who in 1948 adopted
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's 1936 march "Gardeskamrater". However, the regimental commander did not like one of the repetitions and Rydberg changed the march, after which it was adopted. The march was formally established on 13 June 1996. It was taken over by the Vaxholm Amphibian Regiment (Amf 1) in 2000.


Commanding officers


Commanders

*1902–1904: Colonel Oskar Sylvander *1904–1914: Colonel Karl Wirgin *1914–1924: Colonel Herman Gustaf Mauritz Wrangel *1924–1926: Colonel Sam Bolling *1926–1929: Colonel Tor Wahlman *1929–1935: Colonel Theodor Hasselgren *1935–1936: Colonel Harald Engblom *1936–1940: Colonel Frej Allbrandt *1940–1947: Colonel Allan Cyrus *1940–1941: Hjalmar Åström (acting) *1947–1951: Colonel Emil Cederlöf *1951–1957: Colonel Bo Lindeberg *1957–1962: Colonel Olof Karlberg *1962–1967: Colonel Curt Karlberg *1967–1969: Colonel Björn Engwall *1969–1974: Colonel Eric Jarneberg *1974–1977: Colonel Sven-Åke Adler *1977–1981: Colonel Gunnar Fernander *1981–1983: Colonel
Lars G. Persson Lieutenant General Lars Göran Persson (born 13 May 1937) was a Swedish Coastal Artillery officer. Persson was Chief of the Naval Staff from 1987 to 1994 and Chief of Staff and Military Commander of the Northern Military District from 1996 to 1 ...
*1983–1987: Colonel Per Lundbeck *1987–1989: Colonel Fredrik Hillelson *1990–1992: Colonel Bertil Kristensson *1992–1994: Colonel Claes-Göran Hedén *1994–1996: Colonel
Håkan Syrén General (Sweden), General Håkan Erik Gunnar Syrén (born 31 January 1952) is a retired officer of the Swedish Coastal Artillery/Swedish Amphibious Corps and former Chairman of the European Union Military Committee. He was the Supreme Commander of ...
*1996–2000: Colonel Stefan Jontell


Deputy commanders

*1982–1984: Lieutenant colonel Fredrik Hillelson


Names, designations and locations


See also

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Vaxholm Artillery Corps Vaxholm Artillery Corps ( sv, Vaxholms artillerikår) was an artillery unit of the Swedish Army which operated between 1889 and 1901. The unit was based in Vaxholm in Uppland. History Vaxholm Artillery Corps, the first fortress artillery corps i ...
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Vaxholm Grenadier Regiment Vaxholm Grenadier Regiment ( sv, Vaxholms grenadjärregemente), also I 26, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that was active in various forms 1902–1927. The unit was based on Rindö in Vaxholm. History The Vaxholm Grenadier Regiment was fo ...
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List of Swedish coastal artillery regiments This is a list of Swedish coastal artillery regiments, battalions, corps and companies that have existed in the Swedish Navy. By unit *KA 1 Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment (1902–2000) *KA 2 Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment (1902†...


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