Norrbottens regemente

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Norrbottens regemente
(I 19)

Active 1841–
Country Sweden
Branch Swedish Army
Type Armoured, arctic light infantry
Role Recruit training
Size Regiment
Garrison/HQ Boden, Sweden
Motto "De hava aldrig svikit eller för egen del tappat" ("They have never failed or for their own part lost")
Colours Blue and white
March "Norrbottens fältjägare" (1890s–1916)
"Finska rytteriets marsch" (1916–)
Battle honours Landskrona (1677), Düna (1701), Kliszow (1702), Fraustadt (1706), Malatitze (1708), Strömstad (1717)

Norrbottens regemente (Norrbotten Regiment), designation I 19, is a Swedish Army armoured and light infantry regiment that traces its origins back to the 19th Century. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the province of Norrbotten, and it is currently garrisoned in Boden, Norrbotten.

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[edit] History

See also: Västerbottens regemente#History

The regiment was created in 1841 when Västerbottens fältjägarregemente was split into two corps units of battalion size, one of them being Norrbottens fältjägarkår. The unit was upgraded to regimental size and renamed to Norrbottens regemente in 1892. The regiment had its training grounds at various places in Norrbotten, but was eventually garrisoned in Boden in 1907. A skiing battalion was created in 1917, and in 1943 this battalion was split off from the regiment and was eventually reorganised in 1975 into Lapplands jägarregemente.

Norrbottens regemente was given the designation old designation of Västerbottens regemente, I 19 (19th Infantry Regiment), when it was split off. The regiment merged with Norrbottens pansarbataljon (P 5) in 1975 to form Norrbottens regemente med Norrbottens pansarbataljon, and the unit gained the designation I 19/P 5. For a short time in the 1990s, the unit was then merged with the wartime organised Norrbottensbrigaden, designation MekB 19. In 2000, the unit was reorganised once again, and was redesignated back to its old designation I 19 despite being an armoured regiment, the name was also changed back to Norrbottens regemente.

[edit] Campaigns

See also: Västerbottens regemente#Campaigns
  • None

[edit] Organisation

See also: Västerbottens regemente#Organisation
1841
  • Livkompaniet
  • Piteå kompani
  • Kalix kompani
  • Råneå kompani
2000
2007

[edit] Name, designation and garrison

See also: Västerbottens regemente#Name, designation and garrison
Name Translation From To
Norrbottens fältjägarkår Norrbotten Field Jäger Corps 1841 1892-12-11
Norrbottens regemente Norrbotten Regiment 1892-12-12 1975-06-30
Norrbottens regemente med
Norrbottens pansarbataljon
Norrbotten Regiment with
Norrbotten Armoured Battalion
1975-07-01 1994-06-30
Norrbottens regemente och
Norrbottensbrigaden
Norrbotten Regiment and
Norrbotten Brigade
1994-07-01 2000-06-30
Norrbottens regemente Norrbotten Regiment 2000-07-01
Designation From To
I 19 1841 1975-06-30
I 19/P 5 1975-07-01 1994-06-30
MekB 19 1994-07-01 2000-06-30
I 19 2000-07-01
Training ground
or garrison town
From To
Pitholms hed 1841 1907-09-30
Näsby hed 1841 1907-09-30
Notvikens lägerplats 1883-05-02 1907-09-30
Boden (G) 1907-10-01

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[edit] References

Print
  • Braunstein, Christian (2003). Sveriges arméförband under 1900-talet. Stockholm: Statens Försvarshistoriska Museer. ISBN 91-971584-4-5. 
  • Holmberg, Björn (1993). Arméns regementen, skolor och staber: en sammanställning. Arvidsjaur: Svenskt militärhistoriskt bibliotek. ISBN 91-972209-0-6. 
  • Kjellander, Rune (2003). Sveriges regementschefer 1700-2000: chefsbiografier och förbandsöversikter. Stockholm: Probus. ISBN 91-87184-74-5. 
  • Nelsson, Bertil (1993). Från Brunkeberg till Nordanvind: 500 år med svenskt infanteri. Stockholm: Probus. ISBN 91-87184-23-0. 
  • (1908) Svensk rikskalender 1908. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söner. 
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