Smålands regemente ((I 12, I 12/Fo 17)) |
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Active | 1928–2000 |
Country | Sweden |
Branch | Swedish Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Regiment |
Motto | None |
Colours | Red and yellow |
Västmanlands regemente (Västmanland Regiment), designations I 18 and Fo 48, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traced its origins back to the 16th century. The regiment was closed June 30, 2000 as part of the army downsizing.
The regiment was formed in 1928 as Jönköping-Kalmar Regiment (I 12), following a merger of Jönköping Regiment (I 12), and the Kalmar Regiment (I 21). The regiment moved the same year to the Eksjö garrison.
In 1948 the regiment changed its name to Northern Småland Regiment (I 12). On July 1, 1974 the regiment formed with Jonkopings defense area (Fo 17) a defensive field regiment to be known as The 12/Fo 17. When both the Kronoberg Regiment (I 11) and Kalmar Regiment (For 18) were dismantled in 1997, Smålands regiment took over responsibility for Kronobergs defense area (Fo 16) and Kalmar defense area (Fo 18) and integrated the Jönköping defense area, which then formed Smålands defense area (For 17).
Designation | Name | Active | Notes |
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I 12 | Jönköpings-Kalmar regemente | 1928–1948 | |
I 12 | Norra Smålands regemente | 1948–1974 | |
I 12/Fo 17 | Norra Smålands regemente | 1974–1994 | |
I 12/Fo 17 | Smålands regemente | 1994–2000 |