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Karl (Carl) Erik Björeman (8 June 1924 – 10 September 2020) was a senior
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officer. Björeman served as Chief of Staff of the
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(1980–1984), and as Commanding General of the Southern Military District (1984–1988).


Early life

Björeman was born on 8 June 1924 on the farm Kinäs in
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Parish,
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, Sweden, the son of Wiktor Johansson, a farmer, and his wife Anna (née Nilsson). He had two brothers and was the oldest in a group of 22 cousins who all came from Höstbäck farm in
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. One of his cousins was , a member of parliament for
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. Björeman worked at home on the farm at a young age, but already at the age of 17 applied to become a volunteer at the Life Grenadier Regiment in
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in the autumn of 1941. He passed ''
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'' in 1948.


Career

Björeman attended the Swedish Infantry Officer Candidate School from 1944 to 1945 and the
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in
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from 1945 to 1948. From 1948 to 1949, he served as an officer candidate in
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. In 1949, Björeman graduated from the
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and was commissioned as an officer with the rank of second lieutenant and assigned to
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, where in 1951 he was promoted to lieutenant. In 1957 he left Uppland Regiment to serve as an observer in
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for a few months. He studied from 1957 to 1959 at the
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, was promoted to captain in 1959 and served as deputy company commander in Jämtland Ranger Regiment from 1959 to 1960. He then served as an aspirant in the
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between 1960 and 1962 and between 1961 and 1964 in Operation Management III in the Defence Staff. Björeman served as a teacher in the Army Program at the
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from 1964 to 1966 and was company commander in
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in 1966. After being promoted to major in 1966, he was head of department in the staff of
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from 1966 to 1968. In 1968 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and he served from 1968 to 1971 at the Operations Command 2 in the Defence Staff, after which he was posted as battalion commander in
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from 1971 to 1973. In 1973, Björeman studied at Swedish National Defence College. On 1 April 1974, he was colonel and appointed commander of Östersund Defence District (''Östersunds försvarsområde''). Björeman then served as brigade commander of Jämtland Brigade (''Jämtlandsbrigaden'') in Jämtland Ranger Regiment from 1974 to 1976. He was promoted to senior colonel in 1976 and was from 1976 to 1980 head of Operations Command 1 and 2 in the Defence Staff. On 14-27 October 1977, he accompanied General
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on a visit to
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to study China's defence in
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and in several provinces. At the beginning of December 1977, senior colonel Björeman was both the oldest and the fastest when commanders and conscripts from units, staffs and schools in Stockholm completed a military test of a 30 kilometer
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with 18 kilos Stäket-
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round trip. In groups, the 73 participants went on forest roads and carried out a
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with the Carl Gustaf m/45 submachine gun and
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battle rifle. Björeman got full score and reached the finish line in less than seven hours. In 1980, Björeman was promoted to major general and then served as Chief of Staff in the
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from 1980 to 1984, after which he was promoted to lieutenant general on 1 October 1984 and was appointed Commanding General, Southern Military District. He retired from active service in 1988 and transferred to the reserve. Björeman was for a long time a diligent debater on defence issues. He was active as a writer in ''Vårt försvar'' from 1964 to 1980, in ''
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'' from 1979 to 1988 and in ''
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'' from 1991 to 2003. He wrote eight books, including his memoirs ''Soldat och general under kalla kriget'' ("Soldier and general during the Cold War") (2005).


Personal life

In 1949, Björeman married Gunvor Carlsson (1920–2007), the daughter of Per Carlsson and Emy (née Nordberg). He had three daughters. He was chairman of ''Fältjägarnas kamratförening'' in Stockholm, chairman of the
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club Pan-Önos and a member of ''Björsäters hembygdsförening''.


Death

Björeman died on 10 September 2020 in
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. He was interred at
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in Stockholm on 21 October 2020.


Dates of rank

*1949 – Second lieutenant *1951 –
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*1959 –
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*1966 –
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*1968 – Lieutenant colonel *1 April 1974 –
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*1976 –
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*1980 – Major general *1 October 1984 –
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Awards and decorations

* Knight of the
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(6 June 1967) *
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' Medal of Reward in gold, 15th size (12 November 2012)


Honours

*Member of the
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(1969)


Bibliography

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References


External links


Interview with Björeman
{{DEFAULTSORT:Björeman, Carl 1924 births 2020 deaths Swedish Army lieutenant generals Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences People from Söderköping Municipality Knights of the Order of the Sword Burials at Galärvarvskyrkogården