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Västra Götaland Defence District (, Fo 32) was a Swedish
defence district A defence district (, Fo) was a military subdivision of the Swedish Armed Forces created in 1914. It was a lower regional level subdivision, usually corresponding to a Swedish county. The commander of a defence district was the Defence District ...
which operated in from 1939 to 2000. Its staff was located in Gothenburg Garrison in
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, Sweden.


History

Västra Götaland Defence District was formed on 3 September 1939 as Gothenburg Defence District (''Göteborgs försvarsområde''). It included in the 1943 War Organization the southern part of
Älvsborg County Älvsborg County () was a county of Sweden until 1997, when it was merged with the counties of Gothenburg & Bohus and Skaraborg to form Västra Götaland County. The county corresponded to the traditional province of Dalsland and the central ...
along the southern boundary of Flundre-Bjärke police superintendent (''landsfiskal'') districts, City of
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(''Kungsbacka stad'') and Viske and Kungsbacka police superintendent district of
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as well as
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, City of Mölndal and City of Kungälv as well as Sävedal, Fässberg,
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, Hising,
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,
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and
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police superintendent districts of
Gothenburg and Bohus County Gothenburg and Bohus County () was a county of Sweden until 1 January 1998, when it was merged with Skaraborg County and Älvsborg County to form Västra Götaland County. The county was named after the city of Gothenburg and the historical pr ...
, except in the Gothenburg Archipelago Defence District (''Göteborgs skärgårds försvarsområde'', Fo 33) included parts ( SFS 1943:33). The staff was located in Gothenburg. From 1947, Gothenburg Defence District amalgamated with Halmstad Defence District (''Halmstads försvarsområde'', Fo 31) which formed Gothenburg-Halmstad Defence District (''Göteborgs-Halmstads försvarsområde'', Fo 31). The defence district was directly subordinate to the military commander of the III Military District. From 1 January 1947, the defence district gained a joint staff with Halmstad Defence District (''Halmstads försvarsområde'', Fo 32). On 1 October 1957, the West Coast Naval District (MDV) was reorganized into Naval Command West (MKV), which meant that Gothenburg Coastal Artillery Defence was separated because on 1 July 1958, it formed its own authority. At the same time the Gothenburg Archipelago Defence District (Fo 33), Gothenburg Defence District (Fo 32) and the Halmstad Defence District (Fo 31) was amalgamated into the Gothenburg Coastal Artillery Defence, which adopted the name Gothenburg and Bohus as well as Halland Defence District together with Gothenburg Coastal Artillery Defence (Gbk/Fo 32/31). Prior to the so-called OLLI reform (''OLLI-reformen''), which was carried out within the
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from 1973 to 1975, the Supreme Commander in 1974 proposed that Halmstad Defence District should be separated from Gothenburg and Bohus as well as Halland Defence District, to be commanded instead from Halland Regiment (I 16). From 1 July 1975, the new name Gothenburg Coastal Artillery Defence along with the Gothenburg and Bohus Defence District. The new unit had the overall administrative and mobilization responsibility for Gothenburg and
Bohuslän Bohuslän () is a Provinces of Sweden, Swedish province in Götaland, on the northernmost part of the country's west coast. It is bordered by Dalsland to the northeast, Västergötland to the southeast, the Skagerrak arm of the North Sea to the ...
, with the exception of northern Bohuslän, where
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accounted for the professional mobilization responsibility for the infantry brigades trained by the regiment. Prior to the Government Bill 1978/79:96, the Swedish government proposed to
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that the three authorities of the West Coast Naval Base, Gothenburg Coastal Artillery Defence with Gothenburg and Bohus Defence District (GbK/Fo 32) and
Älvsborg Coastal Artillery Regiment The Älvsborg Coastal Artillery Regiment (), designation KA 4, was a Swedish Navy coastal artillery regiment of the Swedish Armed Forces which operated between 1942 and 2000. The unit was based in Gothenburg. History After the Swedish Coastal A ...
(KA 4) be amalgamated into one authority in the Peace Organization. The background to the proposal of an amalgamation was due to savings reasons, where the Swedish Armed Forces and the government considered that the naval operations on the Swedish west coast could be coordinated under a joint command. On 15 February 1979, the Parliament adopted the Government Bill. On 1 January 1981, the new organization came into force, under the name of the West Coast Military Command with Älvsborg Coastal Artillery Regiment (MKV/KA 4), which also commanded the defence district. On 1 July 1986, the command adopted the new name of the West Coast Naval Command. Prior to the Defence Act of 1996, Stage 2, the Swedish government proposed to Parliament to reduce the number of defence district staffs from 24 to 16 staffs. Among other things, it was proposed that Älvsborg Defence District (''Älvsborgs försvarsområde'', Fo 34) with staff in
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be disbanded. In the Government's Budget Bill 1997/98:1, the government also proposed that Skaraborg Defence District (''Skaraborgs försvarsområde'', Fo 35) with staff 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 around 150 k ...
be disbanded. This with the background that
Västra Götaland County Västra Götaland County () is a county or '' län'' on the western coast of Sweden. The county is the second most populous of Sweden's counties and it comprises 49 municipalities (''kommuner''). Its population of 1,616,000 amounts to 17% of S ...
would thus form a defence district with defence district staff in Gothenburg at the West Coast Naval Command. Instead of the two former defence district staffs in Borås and Skövde, the ''Skaraborgsgruppen'' and ''Älvsborgsgruppen'' were formed. As a further decision in the Defence Act of 1996, the Öresund Naval District (''Öresunds marindistrikt'', MDÖ) was also proposed to be amalgamated into the West Coast Naval Command. The new organization, which the Parliament adopted on two occasions, came into effect from 1 January 1998, when the West Coast Naval Command was given the somewhat unusual long name "West Coast Naval Command including the Öresund Naval District and the Västra Götaland Defence District (''Västkustens marinkommando inklusive Öresunds marindistrikt samt Västra Götalands försvarsområde'', MKV/Fo 32). Prior to the Defence Act of 2000, in its bill for the Parliament, the Swedish government proposed that the tactical level should be reduced by disbanding division and defence district staffs as well as naval commands and air commands. This was to design an Army Tactical Command, Naval Tactical Command and Air Force Tactical Command which would be co-located with the operational command. The proposal meant that all defence district staffs would be disbanded, which included Västra Götaland Defence District.


Location

When the defence district staff was formed, it was located to Östra Hamngatan 2 in
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. On 1 January 1946, the staff operated from Södra Hamngatan 27. From 1958, the staff had some operations located at Badhusgatan 10 in
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and Norra Drottninggatan 21 in
Uddevalla Uddevalla is a Stad (Sweden), town in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It’s the seat of Uddevalla Municipality. In 2015, it had a population of 34,781, making it the largest town fully in Bohuslän. Uddevalla is located where the river Bäveån ...
. From 13 December 1962, operations in Uddevalla were moved to Excercisvägen 1. From 18 January 1966, operations in Gothenburg were transferred to Nya Varvet and from 1981 to Kärringberget, where the staff worked until it the unit was disbanded.


Commanding officers

The commanding officer was referred to as
Defence District Commander The Defence District Commander (, Fobef) within the Swedish Armed Forces was a senior commanding officer who led forces in a geographical/military territorial district, or within a specific area of responsibility. The post was created in 1942 in co ...
and usually held the rank of
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/
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. *1942–1952: ? *1952–1958:
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Gilbert Nordqvist *1958–1961: Colonel Henrik Lange *1961–1969:
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Birger Björnsson *1969–1977: Senior colonel Per Carleson *1977–1980: Senior colonel Kjell Werner *1981–1983:
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*1983–1984: Senior colonel Thorbjörn Ottosson *1984–1989: Senior colonel Svante Kristensson *1989–1991:
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Bertil Daggfeldt *1992–1992: Colonel Nils Eklund *1992–1995: Senior captain Carl-Gustaf Hammarskjöld *1995–1997: Senior colonel Anders Hammarskjöld *1997–2000: Senior captain Nils-Ove Jansson


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