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Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment

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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 SilletorpsĂĄn. In 1967, three properties were purchased north of SilletorpsĂĄn, MĂĄstad, 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. 382:
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
421: 409: 397: 35: 252:. The Artillery Corps was raised in 1893 and from the beginning had its main location at Kungsholmen with units located at Oscarsvärn and at Västra Hästholmen. The units, which had to man the fortifications before the artillery corps, had from the beginning been on Kungsholmen and Drottningskär. Västra Hästholmen and Oscarsvärn became permanent places around 1870 at the same time as Drottningskär was de-manned. In 1895, the barracks at Vallgatan were completed (Northern Barracks) and shortly thereafter the so-called 311: 272:
Barracks. This was much further south than the old one. Parallel to the city barracks on Vallgatan, among other things, the outer installations were used the same way as the Artillery Corps had used them. Exterior changes hardly happened as long as KA 2 remained on site. The interiors were changed that characterized the first half of the 20th century (electricity, water supply, central heating, etc.). In 1943 KA 2 left Vallgatan and headed north towards Gräsvik. The move came after a lengthy procedure. The
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KA 2 was almost immediately cramped and the planning and work on another barracks took off. In 1905, the Southern Barracks, was completed and in order to be able to build it one had to demolish the Naval Shipyard's old arsenal from the 1730s. A new arsenal was built at the same time as the Southern
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Lieutenant Colonel Sven-Eril Bengtson was acting regimental commander from 2 June 1962 to 30 September 1962. The appointment was due to the death of ordinary regimental commander Erik Nordling after a lengthy illness on 1 June 1962. Before that, during the period of Colonel Nordling's illness,
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was drafted to set up shore defense battalions and to be responsible for certain air surveillance. These were placed in the empty Gräsvik barracks. Karlskrona 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". 483:
on 1 June 1945. It was used as regimental colour by KA 2 until 1 July 2001. The regimental commander, Colonel Alf Nyman, received the colour from the hands of the king. In connection with the disbandment ceremony on 31 October 2000, the colour was handed over to the
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meant that I 11 K would be disbanded, but before the decision was enforced, World War II began. Despite this, the disbandment was completed and on 26 September 1939, a solemn disbandment ceremony was held at Gräsvik. In connection with Germany's occupation of
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During the period that the 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 390:. On 23 October 1981, the naval ensign on Gräsvik was lowered for the last time at a simple ceremony. Smaller parts of the regiment remained until 1983-1984 and the following year the area was sold with buildings to Karlskrona Municipality. 531:
from 1897 to 1901. When Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment was raised in 1902, the march became the regimental march and remained so until 31 March 1910. In 1992, the march was adopted as a march for the Karlskrona Marine Group
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In 1915, the military activities in the Rosenholms area started, when the farms Rosenholm and Silletorp were purchased on behalf of the Swedish crown. The acquisition was the result of
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Försvarets marscher och signaler förr och nu: marscher antagna av svenska militära förband, skolor och staber samt igenkännings-, tjänstgörings- och exercissignaler
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to accommodate parts of the upper secondary school. Eventually, the Northern Barracks for a short time also became a secondary school undergoing redevelopment on
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s 50th anniversary by Kjell Rosell (Larsson) (born 1912) and was handed over on the anniversary day 14 June to the then regimental commander and chairman of the
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The area between the Sunna Canal and the current Oscarsvärnsvägen, originally called Hvita Krog, began to be fortified in 1709. The fortifications, called
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Fortifikationen i Karlskrona: kort minnesskrift och beskrivning med anledning av fortifikationens 350-åriga tillvaro som självständig organisation
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Colonel Carl Anders Claus was acting regimental commander from 30 April 1940 to 30 June 1941. During this time, the ordinary regimental commander
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surmounted an erect anchor. The shield surmounted two gunbarrels of older pattern in saltire above a flaming grenade and waves, all or."
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on 6 December 1973. In connection with this, a stone was erected with a plaque commemorating the military activities at Oscarsvärn.
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which was disbanded on 31 December 1927. On 1 January 1928, the Karlskrona Grenadier Regiment was replaced by a detachment from
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When KA 2 was raised on 1 January 1902, the regiment took over the area on Vallgatan, which since 1895 has been used by
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The regimental colour was drawn by Brita Grep and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Libraria.
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Blekinge Coastal Artillery Defence and Karlskrona Defence District with Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment
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The regimental colour was presented to the former Royal Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment (KA 2) at the
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Blekinge Kustartilleriförsvar och Karlskrona försvarsområde med Karlskrona kustartilleriregemente
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and received the subtitle "Ett lag eld", a regular fire command of the coastal artillery units.
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The coat of arms of the Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment (KA 2) was established in 1967.
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was built immediately west of the barracks. In order to build these buildings, large parts of
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Sista skottet: en etnologisk dokumentation av Karlskrona kustartilleriregementes nedläggning
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with housing for the non-commissioned officers of the Artillery Corps. Furthermore, the
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The flags and standards of the Swedish armed forces after the turn of the millennium
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with a broad yellow stripe on the middle followed on both sides by a red stripe.
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Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment with the 2nd Coastal Artillery Brigade
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4th Coastal Artillery Brigade with Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment
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Kungliga Karlskrona kustartilleriregemente KA 2: 1/1 1902 - 31/10 2000
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Fjärde kustartilleribrigaden med Karlskrona kustartilleriregemente
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Karlskrona kustartilleriregemente med andra kustartilleribrigaden
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Schölin, Sven; Jonsson, Anne-Beate; Rufelt, Gunnar, eds. (1985).
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which operated between 1902 and 2000. The unit was based in
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Sven-Eril Bengtson had maintained the position as deputy (
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Svenska försvarsmaktens fälttecken efter millennieskiftet
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The march was adopted and established on 1 April 1910.
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Karlskrona kustartilleriregementes (KA 2) minnesmedalj
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2000
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1962-06-02 – 1962-09-30: Sven-Eril Bengtson (acting)
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1940-04-30 – 1941-06-30: Carl Anders Claus (acting)
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1914-12-02 – 1924-10-14: Sam Torsten Rudolf Bolling
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Index


Sweden
Swedish Armed Forces
Swedish Navy
Coastal artillery
Regiment
MDS
I. Milo
Milo S
BK
Milo S
Karlskrona


Cap badge

Swedish
Swedish Navy
coastal artillery
Swedish Armed Forces
Karlskrona
Karlskrona Artillery Corps
Erik Dahlbergh
bastion
Gösta Möller
Southern Barracks (Jarramas)
Bataljon af Trolle
Bataljon af Trolle
Karlskrona Artillery Corps
Karlskrona Municipality

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