Göta Artillery Regiment
Göta Artillery Regiment | |
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Göta artilleriregemente | |
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Active | 1794–1962 |
Country | Sweden |
Branch | Swedish Army |
Type | Artillery |
Size | Regiment |
Colours | Yellow |
March | "Auf nach Valencia" (around 1860–1962) |
The Göta Artillery Regiment (Swedish: Göta artilleriregemente), designation A 2, was a Swedish Army artillery regiment that traced its origins back to the 17th century. It was disbanded in 1962. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from Götaland, and it was also garrisoned there.
History
The regiment has its origins in the Artillery Regiment raised in 1636. That regiment was split into four new regiments in 1794 of which Göta artilleriregemente was one. The regiment was given the designation A 2 (2nd Artillery Regiment) in 1830. In 1893 four companies were split off to form Norrland Artillery Regiment and Karlsborg Artillery Corps (Karlsborgs artillerikår).
The regiment also changed name to 1st Göta Artillery Regiment (Första Göta artilleriregemente) in 1893, and another two companies were split off to form Småland Artillery Regiment (Smålands artilleriregemente) in 1895. The name was changed back again in 1904. The regiment was garrisoned in Gothenburg until it was disbanded in 1962.
Commanders
Regimental commanders between 1900 and 1962.[1]
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Campaigns
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Organisation
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Name, designation and garrison
Name | Translation | From | To | |
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Göta artilleriregemente | Göta Artillery Regiment | 1794-06-23 | – | 1892-12-31 |
Första Göta artilleriregemente | 1st Göta Artillery Regiment | 1893-01-01 | – | 1904-12-07 |
Göta artilleriregemente | Göta Artillery Regiment | 1904-12-08 | – | 1962-03-31 |
Designation | From | To | |
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A 2 | 1830 | – | 1962-03-31 |
Training ground or garrison town | From | To | |
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Gothenburg (G) | 1794-06-23 | – | 1962-03-31 |
See also
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References
- Notes
- 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.
- Svensk rikskalender 1908. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söner. 1908.
- Online
- Holmén, Pelle; Sjöberg, Jan (2007). "Swedish Armed Forces 1900–2000". Retrieved 2007-08-26.
- Högman, Hans (2007). "Militaria – Svensk militärhistoria". Retrieved 2007-08-26.
- Persson, Mats (1998). "Swedish Army Regiments". Archived from the original on 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2007-08-26.
- Sharman, Ken (2000). "Swedish military administrative division as per 1629". Retrieved 2007-08-26.