Lower Norrland Military District | |
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Nedre Norrlands militärområde | |
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Active | 1942–1993 |
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Allegiance | Swedish Armed Forces |
Branch | Multi (Sea, Air and Land) |
Type | Military district |
Role | Operational, territorial and tactical operations |
Garrison/HQ | Östersund |
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Lower Norrland Military District (Swedish language: Nedre Norrlands militärområde , Milo NN), originally II Military District (Swedish language: II. militärområdet ) was a Swedish military district, a command of the Swedish Armed Forces that had operational control over Lower Norrland, for most time of its existence corresponding to the area covered by the counties of Västernorrland, Jämtland and the northern part of Gävleborg. The headquarters of Milo NN were located in Östersund.
History[]
Milo NN was created in 1966 along with five other military districts as part of a reorganisation of the administrative divisions of the Swedish Armed Forces. It can be seen as the successor of II Military District (II. militärområdet) created in 1942, but that did not have the same tasks as Milo NN. The military district consisted of the land covered by the above-mentioned counties, and from 1982, also the southern part of Gävleborg County. In 1993, the number of military districts of Sweden was decreased to three, and as a consequence of that, Milo NN was merged with the Upper Norrland Military District (Milo ÖN) to create a new military district, the Northern Military District (Milo N).
Units 1989[]
In peacetime the Lower Norrland Military District consisted of the following units, which were training recruits for wartime units:
- Lower Norrland Military District (Milo NN), in Östersund
- Army units:
- I 5/Fo 22 - Jämtland Ranger Regiment / Jämtland Defense District, in Östersund
- I 14/Fo 21 - Hälsinge Regiment / Gävleborg Defense District, in Gävle
- I 21/Fo 23 - Västernorrland Regiment / Västernorrland Defense District, in Sollefteå
- A 4 - Norrland Artillery Regiment, in Östersund
- T 3 - Norrland Logistic Regiment, in Sollefteå
- Air Force units:
- F 4/Se NN - Jämtland Air Force Wing / Air Defense Sector Lower Norrland, in Östersund
- 41st Fighter Squadron, with JA 37 Viggen fighter aircraft
- 42nd Fighter Squadron, with JA 37 Viggen fighter aircraft
- F 15 - Hälsinge Air Force Wing, in Söderhamn under operational command of E 1 - 1st Attack Group of Milo V
- 151st Attack Squadron, with AJ 37 Viggen attack aircraft
- 152nd Attack Squadron, with AJ 37 Viggen attack aircraft and SK 37 two-seat trainer aircraft
- F 4/Se NN - Jämtland Air Force Wing / Air Defense Sector Lower Norrland, in Östersund
- Navy units:
- MKN - Norrland Coast Naval Command, in Härnösand
- KA 5 - Härnösand Coastal Artillery Regiment, in Härnösand
- Fortress Battalion Hemsön covering the Hemsön Naval Base near Härnösand, with three twin 152mm m/51 coastal artillery guns, and two 75mm Tornpjäs m/57 batteries on Hemsön and Härnön islands
- Fortress Battalion Holmsund covering Umeå, with one 120mm Tornautomatpjäs m/70 battery on Holmögadd and one 75mm Tornpjäs m/57 battery on Bredskär
- Fortress Battalion Gävle, with a battery of four 152mm m/98 turreted cannons and two batteries of three 75mm m/05-10 coastal canons each
- Fortress Battalion Sundsvall, with a battery of three 152mm m/98 turreted cannons, two batteries of three 75mm m/05-10 coastal canons each, and one 75mm Tornpjäs m/57 battery in Nyhamn
- Fortress Battalion Luleå, with a battery of three 152mm m/98 turreted cannons and a battery of three of 57mm m/89 rapid fire guns
- HSwMS Alnösund (14) minelayer
- KA 5 - Härnösand Coastal Artillery Regiment, in Härnösand
- MKN - Norrland Coast Naval Command, in Härnösand
- Army units:
In wartime the Lower Norrland Military District would have activated the following major land units, as well as a host of smaller units:
- 12th Division, in Östersund
- IB 14 - Gästrikeleden Brigade, in Gävle, a Type 77 infantry brigade based on the I 14 - Hälsingland Regiment
- IB 21 - Ådal Brigade, in Sollefteå, a Type 66M infantry brigade based on the I 21 - Västernorrland Regiment
- NB 35 - Field Jäger Brigade, in Östersund, a Type 85 Norrland Brigade (optimized for arctic/winter warfare) based on the I 5 - Jämtland Ranger Regiment
- IB 44 - Hälsinge Brigade, in Gävle, a Type 66M infantry brigade based on the I 14 - Hälsingland Regiment
- NB 51 - Ångermanland Brigade, in Sollefteå, a Type 85 Norrland Brigade based on the I 21 - Västernorrland Regiment
Heraldry and traditions[]
Coat of arms[]
The coat of arms of the Lower Norrland Military District Staff 1983–1993. Blazon: "Azur, an erect sword with the area letter (NN - Lower Norrland) surrounded by an open chaplet of oak leaves, all or."[1]
Commanding officers[]
Military commanders[]
- 1942–1942: Helge Jung
- 1943–1951: Henry Tottie
- 1951–1960: Harald Haegermark
- 1960–1966: Malcolm Murray
- 1966–1973: Tage Olihn
- 1973–1978: Per Rudberg
- 1978–1982: Gustaf Peyron
- 1982–1987: Rolf Wigur
- 1987–1993: Bengt Lönnbom
Chiefs of Staff[]
- 1962–1966: Lars-Fritiof Melin
- 1966–1970: Gunnar Eklund
- 1970–1972: Bo Varenius
- 1972–1974: Gustaf Peyron
- 1974–1978: Bengt Hallenberg
- 1978–1979: Jan-Henrik Torselius
- 1979–1981: ???
- 1981–1983: Harry Winblad
- 1983–1989: Bertil Daggfeldt
- 1989–1991: Lars-Olof Strandberg
- 1991–1993: ???
Names, designations and locations[]
Name | Translation | From | To | |
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II. militärområdet | II Military District | 1942-10-01 | – | 1966-09-30 |
Nedre Norrlands militärområde | Lower Norrland Military District | 1966-10-01 | – | 1993-06-30 |
Designation | From | To | ||
II. Milo | 1942-10-01 | – | 1966-09-30 | |
Milo NN | 1966-10-01 | – | 1993-06-30 | |
Location | From | To | ||
Östersund Garrison | 1942-10-01 | – | 1993-06-30 |
See also[]
References[]
Notes[]
- ↑ Braunstein 2006, p. 16
Print[]
- Braunstein, Christian (2006) (in Swedish). Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret. Skrift / Statens försvarshistoriska museer, 1101-7023 ; 9. Stockholm: Statens försvarshistoriska museer. ISBN 91-971584-9-6. 10099224. https://www.sfhm.se/contentassets/84a6e4f1b2ce4e2b96c4ba578a41c503/heraldiska-vapen-inom-det-svenska-forsvaret-sfhm-skrift-9.pdf.
- Holmberg, Björn (1993) (in Swedish). Arméns regementen, skolor och staber: [en uppslagsbok] : en sammanställning. Arvidsjaur: Svenskt militärhistoriskt bibliotek (SMB). ISBN 91-972209-0-6. 7796532.
Web[]
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- Kjelldorff, Lennart (2001). "Försvarets utveckling från Gustav Wasa till vår tid" (PDF). Försvarets Historiska Telesamlingar. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20110722104405/http://www.fht.nu/docs/forsvaretsutveckling.pdf. Retrieved 2007-01-12.
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