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The 1st Air Command (, E 1), previously named Air Command () and later named Attack Command () was an air group unit in the
Swedish Air Force The Swedish Air Force ( or just ) is the air force Military branch, branch of the Swedish Armed Forces. History The Swedish Air Force was created on 1 July 1926 when the aircraft units of the Army and Navy were merged. Because of the escalatin ...
. The 1st Air Command was the collective name given to the attack wings who would jointly carry out heavier attacks in the event of war. It was active in various formations from 1938 to 1995. It was directly subordinate to the
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and therefore nicknamed ''ÖB:s klubba'' ("Supreme Commander's
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").


Naming

Since its foundation in 1926, the Swedish Air Force grouped its aircraft into ''Flygkår'' (Air Corps, like the ''Första flygkåren'', ''Andra flygkåren'', ''Tredje flygkåren'' - the First, the Second, the Third Air Corps etc.), this being the aviation equivalent of an army regiment. In 1936 the Swedish Air Force switched from army-like to navy-like naming of its flying units. Thus the "air corps" became "flying flotillas" (''flygflottiljer'', sing. ''flygflottilj'') with the respective geographic region added as an official name, thus the Second Air Corps (''Andra Flygkår'') established in 1926 became the Second Royal
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Flying Flotilla (''Andra Kungliga Roslagens Flygflottilj'') in 1936. Following the naval nomenclature these flying flotillas were further divided into divisions (''divisioner'', sing. ''division'') like the navy's destroyer divisions. In the end of 1938, the Swedish Air Force formed an ''air squadron'' (''flygeskader'') in the end of 1938. In 1942, it became the 1st Air Squadron (''Första Flygeskadern'', E 1), with the
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and 3rd to follow in 1943 and the 4th in 1945. So the traditional Swedish naming of air units is as follows: * ''Eskader'' or ''Flygeskader'' -
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Air Division or RAF Air Group equivalent * ''Flottilj'' or ''Flygflottilj'' -
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Air Wing or RAF Station equivalent * ''Division'' - Air Squadron * ''Grupp'' - Flight


History

According to the Defence Act of 1936, an air group commander would in case of war carry out the immediate command of the
Swedish Air Force The Swedish Air Force ( or just ) is the air force Military branch, branch of the Swedish Armed Forces. History The Swedish Air Force was created on 1 July 1926 when the aircraft units of the Army and Navy were merged. Because of the escalatin ...
units that were part of the air command. In peacetime, his duties were to plan exercises, inspect wing exercises, and conduct co-exercises and major practical exercises, that is, not to have constant command of Swedish Air Force wings. ''Flygeskadern'' (the "Air Command") was organized in response to the emergency preparedness in September 1939 and was resolved (except for the staff) in the latter part of 1940. According to the Defence Act of 1942, four air commands would be permanently organized and in peacetime command the constituent wings regarding tactical and operational exercises. Its staff was located in
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from 1939 to 1942. In 1942, the Swedish Air Force expanded its war organization into four air commands and the Air Command was renamed 1st Air Command (''Första flygeskadern'', E 1), with its staff in
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. The distribution of the Swedish Air Force wings to the air commands varied from 1 July 1945, when all four air commands had been organized. The 1st Air Command had attack duties, the
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and 3rd Air Command had fighter duties and the 4th Air Command had reconnaissance duties. The staff were merged with the staff of the
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(Flybo V) on 1 October 1957, and was placed in
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. This air command was meant to have attack duties. Its
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''Björn'', was located south of
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. In 1966, the 1st Air Command became the only air command in the Swedish Air Force, when the three others were decommissioned. The commander of the 1st Air Command was subordinate to the
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according to instruction by the
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. Issues concerning unit training and production, the commander of the 1st Air Commandwas subordinate to the Chief of the Air Force. The 1st Air Command was then renamed ''Attackeskadern'' ("Attack Command") and was led by a joint staff based in Gothenburg until it was decommissioned in 1995. The decommissioning decision came in conjunction with the Defence Act of 1992, in which it was decided that three geographic air commands were to be established on 1 July 1993 and subsequently retrieved the duties from the 1st Air Command. At the decommissioning, the traditions and history of the 1st Air Command were transferred to the Chief of Air Force Staff, which on 30 June 1998 handed them over to the Air Force Center.


Organisation


1938–1940


1942–1948


1948–1957


1957–1966


1966–1995


Commanding officers

Between 1938 and 1941 and 1994 to 1995 the commander had the rank of colonel. Between 1941 and 1994, the commander had the rank of major general.


Commanders

List of commanders: *1938-01-07 – 1942-06-30: Major General Bengt Nordenskiöld *1942-07-01 – 1952-03-31: Major General Paulus af Uhr *1952-04-01 – 1964-03-31: Major General
Björn Bjuggren Lieutenant General Björn Gustaf Eriksson Bjuggren, “Bjuggas”, (29 January 1904 – 4 April 1968) was a Swedish Air Force officer and aviator. Bjuggren senior commands include wing commander of the Jämtland Wing, head of the Royal Swedis ...
*1964-04-01 – 1966-09-30: Major General
Stig Norén General (Sweden), General Carl Stig Norén (10 May 1908 – 10 September 1996) was a Swedish Air Force officer. Norén started his military career in the Swedish Navy and was after a few years transferred to the Swedish Air Force where he would r ...
*1966-10-01 – 1973-03-31: Major General Gösta Odqvist *1973-04-04 – 1977-06-30: Major General
Bengt Rosenius Major General Bengt Rosenius (30 November 1918 – 28 December 1979) was a Swedish Air Force officer. Rosenius served as wing commander of the Östgöta Wing, Inspector of Flight Safety and Commanding General of the Attack Command. Later in his ...
*1977-07-01 – 1980-09-30: Major General Sven-Olof Olson *1980-10-01 – 1983-09-30: Major General Erik Nygren *1983-10-01 – 1990-09-30: Major General Bertil Nordström *1990-10-01 – 1994-10-01: Major General
Bert Stenfeldt Major General Bert Göran Stenfeldt (12 August 1933 – 10 December 2023) was a Swedish Air Force officer. Stenfeldt served as Chief of the Air Staff from 1987 to 1990 and as the Commander General of the 1st Air Command from 1990 to 1994. E ...
*1994-10-01 – 1995-06-30: Colonel Christer Salsing (acting)


Deputy commanders

After the air defence districts were decommissioned on 30 September 1957, a deputy commander position was added. The deputy commander had the rank of colonel. When all the air groups (except the 1st Air Command) were decommissioned in 1966, the deputy commander position disappeared. *1957–1964: Lieutenant Colonel Gösta Sandberg (acting) *1964–1966: Colonel Karl-Erik Karlsson


Names, designations and locations


Footnotes


References


Notes


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External links


E 1's Friendship Association
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