Chief of Navy (Sweden)

The Chief of Navy (Swedish: marinchef, MC) is the most senior appointment in the Swedish Navy. The position Chief of Navy was introduced in 1936 and the current form in 2014.

Chief of Navy
Marinchef
Command flag of the Chief of Navy.
Incumbent
Rear admiral Ewa Skoog Haslum
since 21 January 2020
Swedish Navy
AbbreviationMC
Member ofSwedish Armed Forces Headquarters
Reports toChief of Armed Forces Training & Procurement[1]
SeatLidingövägen 24, Stockholm, Sweden
NominatorMinister for Defence
AppointerThe Government
Constituting instrumentFIB 2020:5, Chapter 13 a
Formation1936
First holderCharles de Champs
DeputyDeputy Chief of Navy

History

Until 1936 the Swedish monarch was the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces and had formally maintained the Chief of the Navy position together with the Chief of the Military Office of the Minister of Defence in the Ministry of Defence, which is in fact maintained the position. The position of a single professional "Chief of the Navy" (Swedish: Chefen för marinen, CM) was established in 1936 in accordance with the Defence Act of 1936. The position of Chief of the Navy existed from 1936 to 1994 and during this time it was his responsibility to lead the navy units production and development. During the period 1936 to 1961 the Chief of the Navy also had an operational commanding responsibility for the naval forces.[2]

Following a larger reorganization of the Swedish Armed Forces in 1994, the staff agency Chief of the Navy ceased to exist as an independent agency. Instead, the post Chief of Navy Command (Swedish: Chefen för marinledningen) was created at the then newly instituted Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. In 1998, the Swedish Armed Forces was again reorganized. Most of the duties of the Chief of Navy Command were transferred to the newly instituted post of "Inspector General of the Navy" (Swedish: Generalinspektören för marinen). The post is similar to that of the "Inspector General of the Swedish Army" (Swedish: Generalinspektören för armén) and the "Inspector General of the Swedish Air Force" (Swedish: Generalinspektören för flygvapnet).[3] It was later renamed to "Inspector of the Navy" (Swedish: Marininspektören) on 1 January 2003.[4]

On 1 January 2014, the "Chief of Navy" (Swedish: Marinchefen, MC) position was reinstated in the Swedish Armed Forces. The position has not the same duties as before.[5]

Tasks

The newly-appointed chief, vice admiral Helge Strömbäck (left) shakes hand with the departing vice admiral Fabian Tamm, 1 April 1945.

Tasks of the Chief of Navy:[6]

  • Lead the units which the Chief of Swedish Armed Forces Training and Development has distributed
  • To the Chief of Swedish Armed Forces Training and Development propose the development of the units' abilities
  • Being the foremost representative of the units
  • Represent the units and the area of ability in international contacts

Heraldry

A command flag of the Chief of Navy, drawn by Brita Grep and embroidered by hand by the company Libraria, was introduced during the reign of Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–1973). Blazon: "Fessed in yellow and blue; on yellow two blue batons of command with sets of yellow crowns placed two and one in saltire, on blue an anchor erect cabled over two gun barrels of older pattern in saltire, all yellow."[7]

A new command flag manufactured by Handarbetets Vänner Ateljé, which is a subcontractor to the Swedish Army Museum, was completed in 2020. The flag is embroidered by Jennie Jakobsson and Katarina Öberg. Parts of the preparatory work were done by Anna Eriksson and printed by Marie-Louise Sjöblom. The model drawing was made by Henrik Dahlström, who previously served at the National Archives of Sweden and who is now a heraldic artist and graphic designer at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. The new command flag was nailed in solemn forms at the Maritime Museum in Stockholm on 10 September 2021 with six former Chiefs of Navy: vice admiral Dick Börjesson (1990–1994), vice admiral Peter Nordbeck (1994–1998), rear admiral Anders Grenstad (2005–2011), vice admiral Jan Thörnqvist (2011–2016), rear admiral Jens Nykvist (2016–2020), and current Chief of Navy, rear admiral Ewa Skoog Haslum (2020–present).[8]

List of chiefs

No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officeTime in officeRef.
Chief of the Navy (Chefen för marinen)
1de Champs, CharlesVice admiral
Charles de Champs
(1873–1959)
19361 April 19392–3 years[9]
2Tamm, FabianVice admiral
Fabian Tamm
(1879–1955)
1 April 193931 March 19455 years, 364 days[9]
3Strömbäck, HelgeVice admiral
Helge Strömbäck
(1889–1960)
1 April 194530 September 19538 years, 182 days[10]
4H:son Ericson, StigVice admiral
Stig H:son Ericson
(1897–1985)
1 October 195319617–8 years[11]
5Lindemalm, ÅkeVice admiral
Åke Lindemalm
(1910–2004)
1 October 196130 September 19708–9 years[12][13]
6Lundvall, BengtVice admiral
Bengt Lundvall
(1915–2010)
1 October 197030 September 19787 years, 364 days[14][15]
7Rudberg, PerVice admiral
Per Rudberg
(1922–2010)
1 October 197830 September 19845 years, 365 days[15][16]
8Schuback, BengtVice admiral
Bengt Schuback
(1928–2015)
1 October 198430 September 19905 years, 364 days[16][17]
9Börjesson, DickVice admiral
Dick Börjesson
(born 1938)
1 October 199030 June 19943 years, 272 days[17][18]
Chief of Navy Command (Chef för marinledningen)
10Nordbeck, PeterVice admiral
Peter Nordbeck
(born 1938)
1 July 19941 July 19984 years, 0 days[18][19]
Inspector General of the Navy (Generalinspektör för marinen)
11Lindh, TorstenRear admiral
Torsten Lindh
(1941–2020)
1 July 199820012–3 years[20]
12Ericsson, JörgenRear admiral
Jörgen Ericsson
(born 1953)
1 October 200131 December 20021 year, 91 days[21][4]
Inspector of the Navy (Marininspektör)
12Ericsson, JörgenRear admiral
Jörgen Ericsson
(born 1953)
1 January 200320051–2 years[4]
13Grenstad, AndersRear admiral
Anders Grenstad
(born 1958)
1 July 200520115–6 years[22]
14Thörnqvist, JanRear admiral
Jan Thörnqvist
(born 1959)
1 March 201120131–2 years[23]
Chief of Navy (Marinchef)
14Thörnqvist, JanRear admiral
Jan Thörnqvist
(born 1959)
1 January 201418 April 20162 years, 108 days[24]
15Nykvist, JensRear admiral
Jens Nykvist
(born 1968)
4 May 201621 January 20203 years, 262 days[25]
16Skoog Haslum, EwaRear admiral
Ewa Skoog Haslum
(born 1968)
21 January 2020Incumbent4 years, 123 days[26]

List of deputy chiefs

PortraitNameTook officeLeft officeTime in officeDefence branchRef.
Deputy Inspector General of the Navy (Ställföreträdande generalinspektör för marinen)
Fagrell, StellanSenior colonel
Stellan Fagrell
(1943–2022)
199820012–3 years
Navy
(Amphibious Corps)
[27]
Vacant200120031–2 years-[28]
Deputy Chief of Navy (Ställföreträdande marinchef)
Olovsson, AndersRear admiral (lower half)
Anders Olovsson
(born 1967)
??-
Navy
[29]
Ohlsson, PederBrigadier general
Peder Ohlsson
(born 1962)
20 March 2020August 20221–2 years
Navy
(Amphibious Corps)
[30]
Gardesten, PatrikBrigadier general
Patrik Gardesten
(born 1967)
1 September 2022Incumbent-
Navy
(Amphibious Corps)
[31]

See also

References

Notes

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