Herman Wrangel (1859–1938)
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Herman Georg Waldemar Wrangel (30 March 1859 – 13 January 1938) was a senior officer in the Swedish Coastal Artillery. He served as commanding officer of the Swedish Coastal Artillery for 15 years (1909–1924). Wrangel served as secretary, member and chairman of a number of committees and commissions. Wrangel was also a member of the
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of the
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and a member of the Committee on Defence as well as of the Committee of Supply.


Early life

Wrangel was born on 30 March 1859 in Klara Parish,
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, Sweden, the third son of the then lieutenant, later colonel Erik ''Fredrik'' Wrangel (1816–1896) and his wife Katarina Maria Gustafva Ehrenstam, a daughter of minister Johan Fredrik Ehrenstam and his wife (née af Trolle). Through this mother, Herman Wrangel had naval ancestry: before his appointment as head of the Ministry for Naval Affairs, his grandfather was a colonel and executive officer of the navy's construction corps (''Flottans konstruktionskår''). His grandmother was the granddaughter of admiral
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, together with Chapman in his time the innovator of the
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. On his father's side he belonged to the branch of the old extensive Wrangel family, which in a younger lineage culminated in the field marshal, equally famous for his warlike exploits on land and at sea, Count
Carl Gustaf Wrangel '' Fältmarskalk'' Carl Gustaf Wrangel (also Carl Gustav von Wrangel; 23 December 1613 – 5 July 1676) was a Swedish Statesman and Military Commander who commanded the Swedish forces in the Thirty Years', Torstenson, Bremen, Second Nort ...
. Wrangel was the brother of Carl Wrangel (1855–1913), Lieutenant General Johan ''Gustaf'' Fabian Wrangel (1858–1923) and professor Ewert Wrangel (1863–1940). He became a student at the
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in 1873 and a sea cadet in 1877 and a cadet non-commissioned officer in 1878. Wrangel graduated in 1879 and was appointed acting sub-lieutenant (''underlöjtnant'') in the Swedish Navy the same year. Wrangel then attended the Royal Central Gymnastics Institute from 1882 to 1884.


Career


Military career

Wrangel was promoted to sub-lieutenant (''löjtnant'') in 1883 and two years later he was called up for service in the
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and continued partly there, partly in the
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until 1889, when at the same time as his appointment as captain he was commanded to serve as an
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in the Military Office of the Ministry for Naval Affairs, which position he held until 1891. In the spring of 1889 he was also posted as a substitute teacher on board cadet ships and maintained this position for three summers in a row and then for seven years he maintained the position as a regular teacher in navigation at the
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. In 1893 he also became a teacher in naval warfare after the then lieutenant
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, and retained this post until 1901. In 1895 he had also been appointed teacher of naval science at the
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, in 1898 as teacher of strategy at the
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and in 1900 as teacher of tactics at the same educational institution. During his work as a teacher at the Royal Swedish Naval Academy, Wrangel invented and designed a new solution to the problems of astronomical navigation (location determination through two altitude observations), which were then still widely used by Swedish navigators. Wrangel was promoted to lieutenant commander and was posted as head of the Communications Department in the Fleet Staff from 1900 to 1901. After finishing his teaching career at the Royal Swedish Army Staff College in 1903, he also resigned from his remaining teaching positions in the spring of 1906. Wrangel served as
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of the staff of the Chief of the
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from 1904 to 1907. He was promoted to captain in 1907 and to major general in 1909 and appointed commander of the Swedish Coastal Artillery. He was promoted to lieutenant general in 1916 and went on a study trip to the Western Front in 1918. He left active service in 1924 and entered the reserve from which he left in 1932. Wrangel was secretary, member and chairman of a number of committees and commissions, including secretary of the Naval Materiel Committees (''Sjökrigsmaterielkommittéerna'') in 1892 and member in 1901, member of the Defence Committee (''Försvarskommittén'') from 1909 to 1910, chairman of the Navigation School Committee (''Navigationsskolekommittén'') from 1910 to 1911 and for experts concerning the organization of the permanent coastal defence in 1913 as well as in the Coastal Fortification Commission (''Kustbefästningskommissionen'') from 1914 to 1918. He was an executive board member of the Swedish Shipping and Navy League (''Föreningen Sveriges flotta'') from 1906 to 1930, and became its chairman in 1924 and its honorary chairman in 1934. From 1913 to 1930 he was chairman of the board of the Swedish Aeronautical Society. Wrangel was also chairman of the board of Stockholms Nya Spårvägs AB from 1905 to 1915.


Political career

Wrangel was a member of the
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of the
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(where he belonged the National Party) from 1909 to 1910 for
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and from 1914 to 1919 for
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and including a member of the Committee on Defence in 1914, of the select committee no 2 in 1915, no 1 in 1917 and in 1918 as well as of the Committee of Supply (''Statsutskottet'') in 1918 and in 1919. Within the Riksdag, Wrangel worked for the strengthening of the defence (especially the navy) and for the increase of construction activities, and towards the end of his term as Member of the Riksdag strongly emphasized the need for frugality with state funds. In this a respect at the Riksdag of 1919, he alone opposed within the Committee of Supply against the index number raised by the committee for the calculation of the cost-of-living bonus. Wrangel's opinion was also followed by the Upper House, but in the joint vote the committee's proposal was approved. Wrangel was also a diligent writer, especially in the naval field, in addition to a number of magazine and newspaper essays as well as articles in ''
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'' as well as several brochures published, among others ''Sjövind, tankar i försvarsfrågan'' (1886), ''Lärobok i teoretisk och praktisk navigation'' (1897; 2nd edition in 1910; translated to Spanish), ''Svenska flottans bok'' (1898) as well as the work based on extensive research ''Kriget i Östersjön 1719–1721'' (2 volumes, 1906–1907), and for two years he conducted research for the part of the
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's work ''Sveriges krig åren 1808–09'' ("Sweden's war in the years 1808–09"), which includes the war at sea.


Personal life

Wrangel married on 19 December 1883 in
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City Parish (''Karlskrona stads församling'') to Gertrud Hallberg (25 May 1862 in Karlskrona – 17 March 1914 in Skeppsholms Parish,
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), the daughter of the vicar August Ferdinand Hallberg and Marie Charlotte Crona. Wrangel married on 7 March 1922 in Stockholm (
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Parish,
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) with Gertrud Erika Matilda Sterky (11 May 1884 – 4 March 1923 in
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Parish), the daughter of Carl Gustaf Sterky and Hedvig Augusta Norström. He was the father of naval commander Erik Valdemar Hermansson (1884–1927), Maria ''Lizinka'' Hermansdotter (born 4 July 1887 in Karlskrona) and Gertrud ("Greta") ''Margareta'' Hermansdotter (born 11 June 1890 in Skeppsholms Parish, Stockholm). Wrangel was the owner of Villa Ekebo in
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,
Malmöhus County Malmöhus County ( sv, Malmöhus län) was a county of Sweden 1719–1996. On 1 January 1997 it was merged with Kristianstad County to form Skåne County. It had been named after Malmöhus, a castle in Malmö, which was also where the governor ori ...
.


Death

Wrangel died on 13 January 1938 in Harlösa Parish,
Malmöhus County Malmöhus County ( sv, Malmöhus län) was a county of Sweden 1719–1996. On 1 January 1997 it was merged with Kristianstad County to form Skåne County. It had been named after Malmöhus, a castle in Malmö, which was also where the governor ori ...
.


Dates of rank


Fleet

*1879-10-17 –
Acting sub-lieutenant Sub-lieutenant is usually a junior officer rank, used in armies, navies and air forces. In most armies, sub-lieutenant is the lowest officer rank. However, in Brazil, it is the highest non-commissioned rank, and in Spain, it is the second high ...
*1883-04-27 –
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*1889-10-25 –
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*1900-12-31 –
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*1903-12-31 –
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*1907-10-11 –
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Coastal Artillery

*1909-08-13 –
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*1916-08-16 –
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Awards and decorations

* Commander Grand Cross of the
Order of the Sword The Royal Order of the Sword (officially: ''Royal Order of the Sword''; Swedish: ''Kungliga Svärdsorden'') is a Swedish order of chivalry and military decoration created by King Frederick I of Sweden on February 23, 1748, together with the Or ...
(6 June 1917) * Commander 1st Class of the
Order of the Sword The Royal Order of the Sword (officially: ''Royal Order of the Sword''; Swedish: ''Kungliga Svärdsorden'') is a Swedish order of chivalry and military decoration created by King Frederick I of Sweden on February 23, 1748, together with the Or ...
(6 June 1911) * Knight of the
Order of the Sword The Royal Order of the Sword (officially: ''Royal Order of the Sword''; Swedish: ''Kungliga Svärdsorden'') is a Swedish order of chivalry and military decoration created by King Frederick I of Sweden on February 23, 1748, together with the Or ...
(1 December 1899) * Knight of the
Order of the Polar Star The Royal Order of the Polar Star (Swedish: ''Kungliga Nordstjärneorden'') is a Swedish order of chivalry created by King Frederick I on 23 February 1748, together with the Order of the Sword and the Order of the Seraphim. The Order of the ...
(18 September 1897) *
Illis quorum ''Illis quorum'' (''Illis quorum meruere labores'') (English: "For Those Whose Labors Have Deserved It"), is a gold medal awarded for outstanding contributions to Swedish culture, science or society. The award was introduced in 1784 by King Gust ...
(1931) * (King Gustaf V Olympic Commemorative Medal (''Konung Gustaf V:s olympiska minnesmedalj, GV:sOlM) (1912)


Foreign

* Knight 2nd Class with Star of the
Order of Saint Stanislaus The Order of Saint Stanislaus ( pl, Order Św. Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika, russian: Орден Святого Станислава), also spelled Stanislas, was a Polish order of knighthood founded in 1765 by King Stanisław August Ponia ...
(28 June 1909) * Knight 2nd Class of the
Order of the Red Eagle The Order of the Red Eagle (german: Roter Adlerorden) was an order of chivalry of the Kingdom of Prussia. It was awarded to both military personnel and civilians, to recognize valor in combat, excellence in military leadership, long and faithful se ...
(1908) * Knight of the
Order of Franz Joseph The Imperial Austrian Order of Franz Joseph (german: Kaiserlich-Österreichischer Franz-Joseph-Orden) was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria on 2 December 1849, on the first anniversary of his accession to the imperial throne. Classes ...
(1903) * Officer of the
Order of Aviz The Military Order of Saint Benedict of Aviz ( pt, Ordem Militar de São Bento de Avis, ), previously to 1910 ''Royal Military Order of Saint Benedict of Aviz'' ( pt, Real Ordem Militar de São Bento de Avis), previously to 1789 ''Knights'' (of ...
(26 May 1898) * Knight of the
Legion of Honour The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon, ...
(July 1908) * Knight of the 3rd Class of the Order of the Crown (18 September 1897)


Honours

*Member of the
Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences The Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences ( sv, Kungliga Krigsvetenskapsakademien) is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden and was founded on 12 November 1796 by Gustaf Wilhelm af Tibell. The academy is an independent organization and a forum for m ...
(1st class 1899; 2nd class 1909) *Member of the
Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences The Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences ( sv, Kungliga Örlogsmannasällskapet, KÖMS), founded in 1771 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden. The Society is an independent organization and a forum for navy and defence i ...
(1890) *Honorary member of the Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences (1909) *Member of the Royal Society for Publication of Manuscripts on Scandinavian History (''Kungliga Samfundet för utgivande av handskrifter rörande Skandinaviens historia'') (1907)


Selected bibliography

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References

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