458:. KA 2 also disposed the field and during World War II, it was mainly the mobile coastal artillery units that utilized the Rosenholms area during their recovery periods. The Swedish Navy also carried out ground combat exercises in Rosenholm during certain periods. Until the end of the 1960s, the Swedish crown had only the area south of the Silletorpsån. In 1967, three properties were purchased north of Silletorpsån, Måstad, Stenshaga and Bubbetorp. The training area thus increased from 2.7 km to 7 km, a need caused by the decision to change conscription training (VU 60). At the same time, the first new building, the missile school, was being built. In 1972, new construction of barracks and military restaurant buildings commenced, and when this first stage was completed, KA 2 left Oscarsvärn in autumn 1973. In Rosenholm, extensive construction work continued into the 1990s. In 1981 the majority of the regiment moved from Gräsvik to Rosenholm and in 1983 the regimental staff moved in.
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renovation, which took place in 1942–1943, the regiment moved in in August 1943. As early as 1942, KA 2's mobile preparedness units had disposed of the barracks on the upper floor, when they occasionally returned from preparedness service. The barracks were used only for accommodation. Other activities took place at
Oscarsvärn. After KA 2 took Gräsvik into possession, a certain number of additions and rebuilds took place. In general, however, the facility remained unchanged, at least to its exterior. New buildings that were completed were the canteen building at Dannemarksfjärden in 1946, remodeling and extension of the gun hall on the upper floor to the Mechanics School and a new vehicle and machinery hall in the 1970s. Otherwise, the old buildings from the time of the Karlskrona Grenadier Regiment were used, where the oldest, the non-commissioned officers' mess and the clothing storage, had been moved to the site from Bredåkra. In the spring of 1980, the Eastern Barracks was leased to
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Barracks. This was much further south than the old one. Parallel to the city barracks on
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581:"Överste Villman" is also a work by Eskil Nyström and was originally written as an anniversary march for the regiment's 100th anniversary. When the decision to disband the regiment came, the march was renamed to "Överste Villman" and was dedicated to KA 2's last regimental commander, Colonel Günter Villman. In the march, "KA 2 igenkänningssignal" is heard, a few beats of the march song and a few beats of the "Blekingesången", the latter to mark the regiment as a real native regiment.
543:"Kungl Karlskrona kustartilleriregementes marsch" was written in 1910 by the music director at KA 2, August Sjögren (1862–1929). The march was dedicated to the then regimental commander Carl Gustaf Ahlborn, and was adopted as a unit march on 1 April 1910. The march came to remain the regimental march until the disbandment on 31 October 2000. Sjögren served as music director in the regiment from 1905 to 1918.
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495:: "On red cloth in the centre the badge of the former Coastal Artillery; two gunbarrels of older pattern in saltire between a royal crown proper and a blazing grenade and waves, all in yellow. In the first corner the monogram of HM King Carl XI surmounting an erect anchor under a royal crown proper, all in yellow".
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KA 2 was almost immediately cramped and the planning and work on another barracks took off. In 1905, the
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Coastal Artillery Regiment, which was located on Vallgatan, was too crowded and had been for many years. After a necessary and thorough
575:. Eskil Nyström was a musician in KA 2 from 1943 until the disbandment of the music corps in 1957, when he was transferred to the Royal Swedish Navy Band in Karlskrona. His instruments were clarinet and saxophone. In the march there are loops of both "KA 2 marsch" and "KA 2 marschvisa".
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Germany's occupation of
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Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment existed, from 1 January 1902 to 31 October 2000, the regiment had 22 regimental commanders. In addition, there were 2 acting commanders who maintained the position for a longer period of time:
578:"3. amfibiebataljonens marsch" is also a work by Eskil Nyström. This march was added in 1997, which was the first year when the entire amphibious system was trained in KA 2. The march was dedicated to the then amphibious battalion commander Günter Villman.
546:"KA 2 marschvisa" was added in 1942. The music was composed by Sven-Gösta Elmqvist, reserve officer of the regiment and the text was written by the then lieutenant of the regiment Sven Olof (Ola) Träff, later self-employed and member of the
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571:"KA 2 jubileumsmarsch" was written for KA 2's 90th anniversary in June 1992 by Eskil Nyström (born 1923). The march was dedicated to the then regimental commander Colonel
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426:Aerial photo of the barracks in Gräsvik in 2010
712:1962-10-01 – 1963-09-30: Carl-Fredrik Gillberg
682:1929-11-06 – 1935-07-16: Hans Gustaf Malmberg
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670:1907-09-06 – 1914-12-01: Carl-Gustaf Ahlborn
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700:1943-10-01 – 1947-09-30: Alf Nyman
538:Blekinge skärgårdshemvärnsbataljon
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1515:Regiments of the Swedish Navy
862:Decommissioning Organisation
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356:Karlskrona Grenadier Regiment
292:Southern Barracks (Jarramas)
1444:Sunesson, Torbjörn (1993).
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402:Northern Barracks in 1912.
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525:Royal Swedish Navy Band
462:Heraldry and traditions
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336:Karlskrona Municipality
1478:Engman, Jonas (2002).
486:South Coast Naval Base
322:Oscarsvärn (1902–1973)
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432:Rosenholm (1973–2000)
274:Flottans sjömansskola
244:Vallgatan (1902–1943)
738:Bengt-Arne Johansson
573:Bengt-Arne Johansson
562:KA 2 Kamratförening'
352:Swedish Armed Forces
229:Swedish Armed Forces
144:Blue, yellow and red
64:Swedish Armed Forces
1545:Karlskrona Garrison
666:Otto Ludvig Beckman
654:Commanding officers
364:Defence Act of 1936
348:Defence Act of 1925
342:Gräsvik (1943–1981)
328:Oscarsvärnslinjerna
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586:recognition signal
446:Kronoberg Regiment
360:Kronoberg Regiment
316:Bataljon af Trolle
304:Bataljon af Trolle
254:Underofficershuset
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608:is of blue
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