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built after two different building programs and two different architectural styles. Initially, the barracks establishment consisted of a main building, which was erected after the building program of the 1892 Army Order, where the chancery was located in the middle and the military dormitories in the barracks' wings. In 1908, two new barracks were erected and one chancery building south of the regiment's main building. These three buildings were constructed after the building program of the 1901 Army Order. The barracks were erected in three floors instead of four floors as the type drawings showed. The fact that the barracks establishment was built after two different building programs with two different architects, gave a characteristic feature of the barracks establishment. From 1982, parts of the barracks establishment at
Polacksbacken were taken over, in connection with Uppland Regiment moving to Enköping.
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327:, were considered to have better conditions than the others. The Ă–rebro alternative was considered to be the most economically advantageous, and also that a move from Uppsala Garrison to Ă–rebro Garrison could be made quite immediately. Since several referral bodies were anxious to move the school from Uppsala promptly, both the
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13. From 10 September 1928, the entire school was transferred to
Uppsala where they took over the barracks establishment from Uppland Artillery Regiment at the then Stockholmsvägen (present-day Dag Hammarskjölds väg). The barracks establishment that was originally built for the artillery had been
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suggested that the school be located in Ă–rebro. The government, however, considered that the
Swedish Army Company Officer School would be relocated to Skövde, partly because of regional policy reasons, but also because of the FFU had investigated the possibilities of coordinating the Swedish Army
209:, AUS). From 1926 to 1972, it trained active non-commissioned officers in the Swedish Army into warrant officers. In 1972, the school changed name and after that trained platoon leaders in the Swedish Army into company officers until the school was disbanded in 1983.
300:, StabSbS). In 1967, the commissariat service was subordinate to S 1. In 1972, the Swedish Army Non-Commissioned Officer School changed its name to the Swedish Army Company Officer School in connection with the introduction of a new service system in the entire
296:(S 1) in regards of administration, except for the commissariat service and the health service. In 1966, the training of conscripts staff assistants and interpreters was transferred to the newly organized Swedish Army School of Staff Work and Communications (
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When the school was formed it was co-located with Göta Life Guard (I 1) at the barracks establishment on Linnégatan in
Stockholm. However, the school office was from 10 July 1926 located at Engelbrektsgatan 5 and from 15 September 1926 at
233:. Before the formation of the school, the non-commissioned training in the army had taken place in the different service branches. Initially, the school was co-located with Göta Life Guards (I 2) in Stockholm. Because
292:). Among other things, the quartermaster training ceased in favor of training in combat technology and troop command. In 1960, the Swedish Army Non-Commissioned Officer School was subordinated to the
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On 25 August 1983, the last graduation was held at the school. On 30 September 1983, a closing ceremony was held. The traditions of the
Swedish Army Company Officer School were taken over by the
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and took over the barracks establishment from
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