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The Västmanland Logistic Corps ( sv, Västmanlands trängkår, T 5) was a
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logistic unit operating between 1902 and 1927. The unit was based in
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Västmanland Västmanland ( or ), is a historical Swedish province, or ''landskap'', in middle Sweden. It borders Södermanland, Närke, Värmland, Dalarna and Uppland. Västmanland means "(The) Land of the Western Men", where the "western men" (''väste ...
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History

Västmanland Logistic Corps was formed as the 2nd Svea Logistic Corps (No 5), according to the 1901 Riksdag decision. The corps was raised on 1 October 1902 in Stockholm as the 2nd Svea Logistic Corps. However, the first conscription training had already begun on 9 May 1902. The corps was initially co-located with the 1st Svea Logistic Corps in Marieberg, Stockholm. The corps, which belonged to the 5th Army Division, had two logistic companies and one medical company. When production in
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was reduced and finally ceased in 1908, the city looked for new activities that could provide employment. This led to the 2nd Svea Logistic Corps being relocated to
Västmanland Västmanland ( or ), is a historical Swedish province, or ''landskap'', in middle Sweden. It borders Södermanland, Närke, Värmland, Dalarna and Uppland. Västmanland means "(The) Land of the Western Men", where the "western men" (''väste ...
and on 8 December 1904 received the new name Västmanlands Logistic Corps. When the new barracks were not completed, the corps was initially relocated to the grounds of Salbohed. On 28 March 1906, the corps moved into its newly built barracks establishment on Josefsdalssvägen in
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. Through the Defence Act of 1925, it was decided that the corps would be amalgamated into
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(T 2). The decision was later changed and the corps was disbanded on 31 December 1927. The remaining activities were transferred on 1 January 1928 to a decommissioning organization, which in turn was disbanded on 31 March 1928.


Locations and training areas

The barracks, which the corps was placed in, were located in
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, and were built according to the 1901 army building program according to the
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's type drawings for logistic units. The land on which the barracks area was built was previously under Väsby kungsgård, where
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lived during his visits to
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. The corps commander had his home in Väsby. Väsby kungsgård was home to the non-commissioned officers within the corps. After the corps was disbanded on 31 December 1927, it remained empty until 1 October 1930, when a hospital was relocated to the area. The hospital, which was named Salberga Hospital, was a mental hospital and later a so-called "special hospital". At the back of the barracks, two transverse three-story wings were erected on each side of the barracks. In front of the barracks, where the corps had their parade-ground and a shooting range, a park and a sports ground were created. In 1974, the former non-commissioned officer
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was demolished. Although new buildings were erected over the years, the area came to be characterized by the barracks. However, it was demolished in 1983–1984, which was followed up in 1987 with the demolition of the chancellery building and the hospital barracks. The old stable was dismantled and moved to a farm outside the city. In 1997, the medical care at the hospital ceased. In 2005, a rebuilding of the area began, which was completed in 2007 to what became Salberga Prison. What has been left of the old corps since 2007 includes a dining room, exercise building, riding hall, ordnance workshop, medical stable. The lesser coat of arms that adorned the barracks' tympanum has also been preserved at Väsby kungsgård, however, it is smashed. The barracks that was built in Sala was, however, a copy of the one that was built on Västra Mark in
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, which still exists. File:Salberga sjukhus Sala.jpg, Barracks and later Salberga Hospital File:Vlm-FLY 148.jpg, Barracks and later Salberga Hospital File:Västmanlands trängkår 01.jpg, Barracks File:Västmanlands trängkår 04.jpg, Barracks File:Västmanlands trängkår april 2019 (01).jpg, Ordnance workshop File:Västmanlands trängkår april 2019 (08).jpg, Riding hall File:Västmanlands trängkår april 2019 (10).jpg, Sports venue File:Minnessten Västmanlands trängkår april 2019 (01).jpg, Memorial stone


Commanding officers

*1906–1916: Harald Svanström *1917–1918: Oscar Lindström *1919–1927: Hjalmar Tannlund


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. PL, P.L., Pl, or .pl may refer to: Businesses and organizations Government and political * Partit Laburista, a Maltese political party * Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006), a Brazilian political party * Liberal Party (Moldova), a Moldovan political p ...
; ( Br) "army service corps", ( US) "maintenance and supply troops", "transportation" (
adj. In linguistics, an adjective (abbreviated ) is a word that generally modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes its referent. Its semantic role is to change information given by the noun. Traditionally, adjectives were considered one of the mai ...
), or "logistic".


See also

*
List of Swedish logistic regiments This is a list of Swedish logistic 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 ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Västmanland Logistic Corps Logistic corps of Sweden Disbanded units and formations of Sweden Military units and formations established in 1902 Military units and formations disestablished in 1927 Sala Municipality, Sweden