The Skaraborg Regiment ( sv, Skaraborgs regemente), designation I 9, was a
Swedish Army infantry
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regiment
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In Medieval Europe, the term "regiment" denoted any large body of front-line soldiers, recruited or conscript ...
that traced its origins back to the 16th century. It was converted to an armoured regiment in 1942. The regiment's soldiers were recruited from
Skaraborg County
Skaraborg County ( sv, Skaraborgs län ) was a county of Sweden from 1634 until 1997. It was disestablished at the end of 1997 when it was merged with the counties of Gothenburg and Bohus and Älvsborg to form Västra Götaland County.
The count ...
, and it was later garrisoned there.
History
The regiment has its origins in ''
fänikor'' raised in
Skaraborg County
Skaraborg County ( sv, Skaraborgs län ) was a county of Sweden from 1634 until 1997. It was disestablished at the end of 1997 when it was merged with the counties of Gothenburg and Bohus and Älvsborg to form Västra Götaland County.
The count ...
in the 16th century. The oldest preserved documents dealing with ''fänikor'' and foot soldiers in Skaraborg County are from 1543.
Of the ''fänikor'' from
Västergötland
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Väs ...
and
Dalsland
Dalsland () is a Swedish traditional province, or ''landskap'', situated in Götaland in southern Sweden. Lying to the west of Lake Vänern, it is bordered by Värmland to the north, Västergötland to the southeast, Bohuslän to the west, and ...
, in 1613 a
grand regiment of 3,000 men was formed. Sometime between 1621 and 1624, the grand regiment was permanently split into three smaller field regiments which formed the basis for Skaraborg Regiment,
Älvsborg Regiment
The Älvsborg Regiment ( sv, Älvsborgs regemente), designation I 15 and I 15/Fo 34, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traces its origins back 1624. It was disbanded in 1998. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the prov ...
and
Halland Regiment
The Halland Regiment ( sv, Hallands regemente), designations I 16 and I 16/Fo 31, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traced its origins back to the 16th century. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the provinces of Väste ...
.
Skaraborg Regiment got Bengt Pilefeldt as its first commander. The regiment was mentioned in the
Instrument of Government of 1634 as ''Det Andre Wästgöthe Regemente, där under hörer Scharaborgz Lähn'' ("The second Västgöta regiment, which includes Skaraborg County").
The regiment was
allotted in 1684. It was ''roterat'' (an old feudal method of
recruiting) with 1,200 numbers (soldiers) in Skaraborg County. From 1696 to 1913 the regiment trained on Axevalla heath. In 1913, it moved to new barracks in
Skövde
Skövde () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and urban centre in Skövde Municipality and Västra Götaland County, in the Västergötland, Västergötland (Western Gothland region) in central Southern Sweden.
Skövde is situated some 150 ...
. The regiment received an armored battalion in 1939 and was reorganized in 1942 into an armored regiment, giving it the name
Skaraborg Armoured Regiment (P 4).
Organisation
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Livkompaniet
*Överstelöjtnantens kompani
*Majorens kompani
*Vartofta kompani
*Skåninge kompani
*Kåkinds kompani
*Willska kompani
*Norra Wassbo kompani
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*Livkompaniet
*Höjentorps kompani
*Vartofta kompani
*Vilska kompani
*Södra Vadsbo kompani
*Norra Vadsbo kompani
*Kåkinds kompani
*Skånings kompani
Heraldry and traditions
Colours, standards and guidons
When the regiment was reorganized into an armoured unit, the colour from the time as an infantry unit was kept. The colour was of the 1844 model, and had been presented on 24 June 1858 by Crown Prince Carl Ludvig Eugen (later
Charles XV
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), then in the form of two battalion colours. The colour originally had only two battle honours, Lützen (1632) and Malatitze (1708). After further investigations, the regiment was admitted in 1929 on the colour of the 2nd Battalion add six battle honours; Varberg (1565), Narva (1581), Leipzig (1642), Warsaw (1656), Lund (1676) and Landskrona (1677). Until 1994, the regimental colour was the oldest in use when it was replaced by a new colour.
Medals
In 1942, the ' ("Royal Skaraborg Regiment Medal of Merit") in gold (SkarabregGM) was established.
Commanding officers
Regimental commanders active at the regiment during the years 1634–1709 and 1709–1942.
For regimental commanders after 1942, see
Skaraborg Regiment (armoured)
The Skaraborg Regiment ( sv, Skaraborgs regemente), designation P 4, is a Swedish Army armoured regiment that traces its origins back to the 16th century. It was converted from an infantry regiment in 1942. The regiment's soldiers were originally ...
.
*1634–1638: Bengt Persson Pilefelt (1631)
*1639–1648: Peder Lindormsson Ribbing af Zernava
*1648–1656: Johan Nern
*1656–1665: Johan Hård af Segerstad
*1665–1679: Henrik Fredrik von Börstell
*1679–1688: Gustaf Hård af Segerstad
*1688–1705: Nils Brattman Stromberg
*1706–1709: Casper Otto Sperling
*1709–1709: Carl Gustaf Ulfsparre af Broxvik
*1709–1717: Georg Witting
*1717–1720: Sven Lagerberg
*1720–1729: Hans Henrik von Essen
*1729–1737: Gustaf Gadde
*1737–1738: Hans Georg Mörner af Morlanda
*1739–1743: Carl Henrik Wrangel af Adinal
*1744–1748: Anton Adolf af Wasaborg
*1748–1748: Fredrik Henrik Sparre
*1748–1750: Carl Magnus de Laval
*1750–1762: Carl von Otter
*1762–1772: Fabian Casimir Wrede af Elimä
*1772–1790: Pehr Scheffer
*1791–1796: Wilhelm Mauritz Pauli
*1796–1808: Carl Johan Gyllenhaal
*1808–1809: Carl Mörner af Tuna
*1809–1816: Carl Henrik Posse af Säby
*1816–1836: Christer Posse af Säby
*1837–1844: Magnus von Rosen
*1845–1858: Sebastian Carl von Knorring
*1858–1864: Adolf Ludvig de Maré
*1864–1879: Alexander Johan Wästfelt
*1879–1882:
Axel Ryding
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*1882–1885: Gustaf Fredrik Snoilsky
*1885–1893: Oscar Theodor Fåhraeus
*1893–1898: Gustaf d´Albedyhll
*1898–1906: Oscar Alfred Wäsfelt
*1906–1909: Carl Axel Örn
*1909–1916: Axel Carleson
*1916–1919: Daniel Magnus Fredrik Björkman
*1919–1922: Tell Schmidt
*1922–1931: Carl Pehr Pontus Reuterswärd
*1931–1935: Carl Uggla
*1935–1942:
Arthur Nordensvan
Names, designations and locations
See also
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Skaraborg Regiment
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List of Swedish infantry regiments
This is a list of Sweden, Swedish infantry regiments.
Original regiments
The original thirteen (fourteen) Swedish county regiments of Foot:
* ''Dalarna Regiment, Dalregementet'' (Dalarna Regiment)
* ''Hälsinge Regiment, Hälsinge regemente'' ...
Footnotes
References
Notes
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Skövde Garrison