Field Telegraph Corps

Field Telegraph Corps (IK 3, Ing 3)
Fälttelegrafkåren
Active 1902–1937
Country Sweden
Allegiance Swedish Armed Forces
Branch Swedish Army
Type Engineering
Size Corps
Garrison/HQ Stockholm

Field Telegraph Corps (Ing 3) (Swedish: Fälttelegrafkåren), was a Swedish engineering unit within the Swedish Armed Forces which served in various forms between 1902 and 1937. The main part of the unit was located in the Stockholm garrison in Stockholm, Uppland.

History

The Field Telegraph Corps was established in 1902 and was organized by the Fields Telegraph Company of the Svea Engineer Battalion, in connection with the battalion's reorganization into Svea Engineer Corps, together with a newly established Field Telegraph Company. The unit changed after a few years the designation to Ing 3. A detachment from the Field Telegraph Corps was during the years 1912-1916 deployed at Axevalla heath and Malmen and formed the backbone of the army air force. The detachment was reorganized in 1916 into the Field Telegraph Corps' 5th Company, the Air Company, which was deployed at Malmen from 1916 to 1926 when the Swedish Air Force was established.[1]

In the Signal Workshop in Sundbyberg (Signalverkstaden i Sundbyberg, SIS) was included in the Field Telegraph Corps, which in 1940 added the newly established Defense Department's Engineering Committee (Försvarsväsendets verkstadsnämnd).

The Field Telegraph Corps was disbanded in 1937 and formed the backbone of the Signal Regiment (S 1).[1]

1914 organisation

In accordance with the 1914 Defense Resolution the Field Telegraph Corps consisted of:[2]

Commanders

Commanders of the Field Telegraph Corps:[3]

Names, designations and garrison

Name
Kungliga FälttelegrafkårenRoyal Field Telegraph Corps 1902 – 1937
Designations
Ing 3 1902 – 1937
Garrisons, detachment and training grounds
Stockholm Garrison (G) 1902 – 1937
Linköping Garrison (D) 1912 – 1926
Boden Garrison (D) 1912 – 1937

References

  1. 1 2 Holmberg, Björn (1993). ArmĂ©ns regementen, skolor och staber: [en uppslagsbok] : en sammanställning. Arvidsjaur: Svenskt militärhistoriskt bibliotek (SMB). pp. 37–38. ISBN 91-972209-0-6. LIBRIS 7796532.
  2. ↑ Westrin, Theodor; Söderberg, Verner; Fahlstedt, Eugène, eds. (1924), Nordisk familjebok: konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi. Bd 36 (in Swedish) (New, rev. and richly ill. ed.), Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förl., p. 623
  3. ↑ Vem var det?: biografier över bortgĂĄngna svenska män och kvinnor samt kronologisk förteckning över skilda ämbetens och tjänsters innehavare [Who was it?: biographies of deceased Swedish men and women and chronological list of different office and services holders] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1944. p. 268.
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