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The Lapland Ranger Regiment (), designations I 22, I 22/Fo 66 and I 22/GJ 66, was a
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, one of the few new formations raised in the 20th century. The regiment was garrisoned in Lapland. The unit was disbanded as a result of the disarmament policies set forward in the Defence Act of 2000.


History

The regiment traced its origins from the elite "Skidlöparbataljonen" (Skirunners Battalion), of
Norrbotten Regiment The Norrbotten Regiment (), designation I 19, is a Swedish Army arctic armoured, light infantry and commando regiment that traces its origins back to the 19th century. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the province of Norrb ...
(I 19), the battalion was raised in 1910 as the first modern ranger unit of the Swedish Army and the first unit specializing in
arctic warfare Cold-weather warfare, also known as cold-region warfare, arctic warfare or winter warfare, encompasses military operations affected by snow, ice, Mud season, thawing conditions, or cold, both on land and at sea, as well as the strategies and t ...
. The battalion was garrisoned in northern Lapland
Kiruna (; ; ; ) is the northernmost Stad (Sweden), city in Sweden, situated in the province of Lapland, Sweden, Lapland. It had 17,002 inhabitants in 2016 and is the seat of Kiruna Municipality (population: 23,167 in 2016) in Norrbotten County. The c ...
in 1940 and was renamed in 1943 as ''Jägarbataljon K'' (Ranger Battalion K), K for Kiruna, which became Sweden's first special operation unit. In 1945 the battalion became an independent training unit under the army high command as the
Army Ranger School The Swedish Army Ranger School (, JS) was a Swedish Army ranger unit which was active in various forms between 1910 and 1975. The unit was based in Kiruna, Lapland. History The Army Ranger School has its origins in the Ski Battalion which in ...
for setting up and training three army corps ranger battalions and long range recon companies and special operation units. The unit received independent regimental status with a regimental standard from the hands of the King in 1975, and was renamed ''Lapplands jägarregemente I 22'', I 22 stood for infantry regiment no 22. The Lapland Ranger Regiment was finally disbanded in 2000. Its tasks and personnel were largely transferred to the heavier equipped
Norrland Dragoon Regiment The Norrland Dragoon Regiment (), also K 4, is a Swedish Army unit specialized in arctic warfare and special operations. Located in the province of Lapland, Sweden, Lappland, it was historically a cavalry unit that traces its origins back to the ...
(K 4), a former mounted ranger cavalry unit that had a de facto light infantry role, later in turn reorganized and downsized as the Army Ranger Battalion as part of the Norrbotten Regiment, the original mother regiment of Lapland Rangers. The rangers of the Lapland Ranger Regiment and the Ranger School wore a green "commando" beret, from 1960 onward, with the unit's insignia a crowned wolf's head. For ranger qualification the soldiers had to pass a demanding 7-day march exercise, with daily distances between 25 and 50 kilometers (15–31 miles) carrying 35 to 50 kilo (77–110 pounds) rucksacks, in rough mountain terrain. Despite this the pass rate was high, due to 2 to 3 months prior extensive tough heavy load marching training for recruits.


Organisation

The regiment raised independent ranger companies, one or two per year, that was specialized in behind enemy lines operations in Arctic environment on small unit bases, ranger troops. The requirement was for a ranger troop to be able to sustain high combat capability for at least 30 days of operations behind enemy lines without supplies.


Heraldry and traditions


Colours, standards and guidons

When the regiment was raised on 1 July 1975, the regiment inherited the colour of the
Army Ranger School The Swedish Army Ranger School (, JS) was a Swedish Army ranger unit which was active in various forms between 1910 and 1975. The unit was based in Kiruna, Lapland. History The Army Ranger School has its origins in the Ski Battalion which in ...
from 1948. A new colour was presented to the Lappland Ranger Regiment (I 22/Fo 66) in Kiruna by His Majesty the King
Carl XVI Gustaf Carl XVI Gustaf (Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus; born 30 April 1946) is King of Sweden. Having reigned since 1973, he is the longest-reigning monarch in Swedish history. Carl Gustaf was born during the reign of his paternal great-grandfather, K ...
on 8 September 1983. 8 September became from 1983 the regiment's anniversary. The colour of Lapland Ranger Regiment was drawn by Ingrid Lamby and embroidered by machine in insertion technique. The manufacturer is unknown. It was used as regimental colour by I 22/Fo 66 until 1 July 2000.
Blazon In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct an accurate image. The verb ''to blazon'' means to create such a description. The visual d ...
: "On green cloth the badge of the unit; an erazed head of a wolf with an open crown inside a ring made of birch leaves, all yellow. In the first corner the badge of the former Kiruna Defence District (Fo 66); per pale, on white a rampant black bear with red arms and on red three white bugles in pale."


Coat of arms

The coat of the arms of the Lapland Ranger Regiment (I 22/Fo 66) used from 1977 to 1982 and the Lapland Ranger Group (''Lapplandsjägargruppen'') from 2000 to 2016.
Blazon In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct an accurate image. The verb ''to blazon'' means to create such a description. The visual d ...
: "Vert, the regimental badge, an erazed crowned head of a wolf argent. The shield surmounted two muskets in saltire or." On 21 June 1982, the colour of the wolf head was changed from silver (''argent'') to gold (''or'') through an order from the Chief of the Army. File:Lapplandsjägargruppen vapen.svg, Coat of arms of the regiment from 1977 to 1982 and the Lapland Ranger Group (''Lapplandsjägargruppen'') from 2000 to 2016. File:Lapplandsjägargruppen vapen, 2016.svg, Coat of arms of the regiment from 1982 to 2000 and the Lapland Ranger Group (''Lapplandsjägargruppen'') from 2016–present.


Medals

In 2000, the ''Lapplands jägarregementes (I 22/Fo 66) minnesmedalj'' ("Lapland Ranger Regiment (I 22/Fo 66) Commemorative Medal" in silver (LappljregSMM) of the 8th size was established in 2000. The
medal ribbon A medal ribbon, service ribbon or ribbon bar is a small ribbon, mounted on a small metal bar equipped with an attaching device, which is generally issued for wear in place of a medal when it is not appropriate to wear the actual medal. Each cou ...
is of green moiré with narrow yellow edges and a yellow stripe on the middle. File:AM.095921a.jpg, Lapland Ranger Regiment Commemorative Medal, ribbon and miniature medal. File:AM.095921a.jpg, Lapland Ranger Regiment Commemorative Medal in silver, 8th size. File:Lapplands jägarregementes minnesmedalj.svg, Ribbon bar of the commemorative medal


Heritage

In connection with the disbandment of the ''664. gränsregementet'' ("664th Border Regiment") through the Defence Act of 2000, its traditions from 1 July 2000 was passed on to the Lapland Ranger Group (''Lapplandsjägargruppen'') and from 1 July 2013 by the Lapland Ranger Battalion in the Lapland Ranger Group.


Other

The regiment's motto was ''In omnia paratus'' ("Ready for all things"), and its march was "Friska tag", which was established on 19 October 1984.


Commanding officers

Commanding officers of the regiment from 1975 to 2000. *1975–1979: Clarence Jonsson *1979–1984: Leif Nilsson *1984–1989: Sören Jansson *1989–1997: Björn Lundquist *1997–2000: Håkan Hedström


Names, designations and locations


Footnotes


See also

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List of Swedish infantry regiments This is a list of Swedish infantry regiments. Original regiments The original thirteen (fourteen) Swedish county regiments of Foot: * '' Dalregementet'' (Dalarna Regiment) * '' Hälsinge regemente'' (Hälsingland Regiment) * '' Jönköpings r ...


References


Notes


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Further reading

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