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The Norrland Logistic Battalion (, Trängbat/I 5), previously Norrland Logistic Corps (, T 3) was a
Swedish Army The Swedish Army () is the army, land force of the Swedish Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Sweden. Beginning with its service in 1521, the Swedish Army has been active for more than 500 years. History Svea Life Guards dates back to the year 1 ...
logistic unit operating between 1893 and 2004. The unit was first based in
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, then for over 100 years in
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and finally in
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History

The unit was raised 1893 as a battalion and förlades till Stockholm.
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municipal community (''municipalsamhälle'') offered the Swedish state to locate the logistic battalion to a couple of agricultural properties at Remsle mo next to the northern shore of the
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, and by a decision on 17 September 1893, 57 hectares and 3 are, were handed over free of charge to the state provided that Norrland Logistic Battalion was actually located in Sollefteå. The unit was relocated to Sollefteå in May 1898. The unit became a corps in 1902 and in the 1910s, the corps consisted of two logistic companies and a medical company with a total of 15 officers, 20 non-commissioned officers, 81 volunteers and conscripts from all over
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Locations and training areas


Barracks


Stockholm

When the unit was formed in 1893, it was the first years located together with Svea Logistic Battalion in Marieberg,
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. In May 1894, the unit was relocated to Fredrikshov Castle in Stockholm and on 7 May 1898, the unit officially moved into its newly built barracks establishment at Trängvägen in
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Sollefteå

The 1892 Army Order meant that conscription training became both longer and broader in content. Permanent accommodation buildings, so-called barracks, were required. On behalf of Sollefteå, SEK 370,000 was requested for the construction of a chancellery building, barracks building (later the A barracks), a food facility (later classroom), a barracks building (later D barracks), an exercise hall (later a gymnasium) and a workshop building, storage building and three outbuildings. When the
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considered the proposal too expensive, the allocation was reduced to SEK 340,000.
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instead bought five older buildings for accommodation of
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staff as well as tailors, shoemakers and workshops. The new establishment was taken into use in 1898. The drawings for all the new buildings were mostly made by architect
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. A new army order in 1901 led to an increase in both staff and horses. A new barracks was built and put into operation in 1906 (B barracks). In addition, the western winter stable was built. In 1928, engine operation was introduced and a heated garage and workshops were built. The requirements of increased accommodation spaces were met with a new barracks (C-barracks) in 1941, as well as a number of new barracks, which were named Nipbyn. It was later demolished. A new hospital and exercise hall were built in 1944–1945. A new food establishment was completed in 1954 and another new barracks was built in 1959-1960 (E-barracks). In 1976, a training area for shooting practise,
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training and positioning exercises was opened, adjacent to the establishment. On 1 July 1992, the barracks area on Trängvägen was left and the unit was co-located with other units in the city on Regementsvägen in Hågesta. The southern barracks yard was declared a
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in 1993. File:Norrlands_Trängregemente_T_3_Nipan_33.jpg, Chancellery building File:Norrlands_Trängregemente_T_3_Nipan_24.jpg, Riding hall File:Norrlands_Trängregemente_T_3_Nipan_30.jpg, Gymnasium File:Norrlands_Trängregemente_T_3_Nipan_11.jpg, Work building File:Norrlands_Trängregemente_T_3_Nipan_18.jpg, Storage File:Norrlands_Trängregemente_T_3_Nipan_16.jpg, Western stable File:Norrlands_trängkår,_Sollefteå.jpg, B barracks File:C-kasernen,_T3,_Solleftå.jpg, C barracks File:Sollefteå,_Nipan,_juli_2018_(22).jpg, D barracks


Östersund

On 1 July 2000, the unit was relocated one last time, when it left Sollefteå and was co-located with
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at Fältjägargränd in
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. In Östersund, the battalion was relocated to barracks 3. On 29 August 2001, the barracks was re-inaugurated, as it had been equipped with new wet rooms and new ventilation, all to adapt the premises to modern standards.


Detachment

*T 3 Ljusdal (T 3 L) was formed on 1 January 1946 as a mobilization center. The mobilization center was located about 15 km northeast of
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along Lostervägen. On 31 March 1957, the mobilization center was disbanded and transferred as a depot to Norrland Logistic Regiment. *T 3 Sandviken (T 3 S) was formed on 1 January 1946 as a mobilization center. The mobilization center was located about 6 km north of
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along Järbovägen. On 31 March 1957, the mobilization center was disbanded and transferred as a depot to Gävleborg Defence District (''Gävleborgs försvarsområde'', Fo 21).


Heraldry and traditions


Coat of arms

The coat of the arms of the unit was used from 1977 to 2004.
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: "Azure, the provincial badge of
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, a reindeer courant argent, armed and langued gules. The shield surmounted a cart wheel of four spokes over two swords in saltire, argent."


Colours, standards and guidons

The units within the
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initially lacked their own colour, but at the 50th anniversary on 1 September 1935, the commander of the Eastern Army Division Lieutenant General Gösta Lilliehöök presented a colour to the Norrland Logistics Corps. On 10 September 1961, the unit's second colour was presented to the unit by the Chief of the Army, Lieutenant General
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. On 21 October 1995, the unit received its last colour, which was presented at the Artillery Yard in
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by the
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, Lieutenant General
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. It was used as regimental colour by T 3 until 1 June 2000. The colour is drawn by Ingrid Lamby and embroidered by machine in insertion technique by the Engelbrektsson Flag factory.
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: "On light blue cloth in the middle, on a circular shield, the lesser
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according to the law, the shield surrounded by white tongues and rays. In the first corner the reindeer of the provincial badge of Västerbotten; white with red arms." File:Fana för Norrlands trängkår AM.010378.jpg, 1935 colour File:AM.091611.jpg, 1985 guard colour


Medals

In 1994, the ''Norrlands trängkårs hedersmedalj'' ("Norrland Logistic Corps (T 3) Honorary Medal") in silver and bronze (NorrltrkSM/BM) of the 7th size was established. The
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is of blue moiré with white edges and a broad stripe of purple on the middle followed on both sides by a yellow stripe. In 2000, the ''Norrlands trängkårs (T 3) minnesmedalj'' ("Norrland Logistic Corps (T 3) Commemorative Medal") i silver (NorrltrkSMM) of the 8th size was established. The medal ribbon is of blue moiré with white edges and a yellow stripe on the middle followed on both sides by a narrow purple stripe. File:AM.019727.jpg, Commemorative medal


Commanding officers

*1893–1897: Henrik Albin Stjernspetz *1897–1903: Nils Gustaf Hallström *1903–1907: Per Reinhold Georg Wilhelm von Heideman *1907–1908: Eduard Kraak *1908–1916: Berndt Reinhold Martin Festin *1917–1918: Richard Theodor Berg *1919–1924: Karl Erik Erhardt *1924–1929: Gösta Frössén *1929–1936: Carl Hilding Carlsson *1936–1944: Axel Joseph Einar Qvarnström *1944–1948: Sten Camitz *1948–1955: Bjarne Hemming Natt och Dag *1955–1958: Yngve Diurlin *1958–1963: Sigurd S:son Melin *1963–1972: Dag Nordenskjöld *1972–1974:
Börje Wallberg Senior Colonel Karl Gustaf ''Börje'' Wallberg (28 February 1923 in Södertälje – 19 December 2014) was a Swedish military officer and philatelist who was added to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1994. Wallberg formed Gold medal awa ...
*1974–1984: Per-Anders Lindespång *1984–1993: Björn Eklund *1994–1996: C-G Urban Staaf *1996–1998: Jan Bergström *1998–1998: Leif Östberg (acting) *1998–2000: Per Lennerman *2000–2005: Anders Andersson


Names, designations and locations

Note: The word ''träng'' ("
train A train (from Old French , from Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ... , from Latin , "to pull, to draw") is a series of connected vehicles th ...
") as in ''trängregemente'' is translated to either "train", "service force"; "transport"; "baggage"; "supply vehicles" pl.; ( Br) "army service corps", ( US) "maintenance and supply troops", "transportation" ( adj.), or "logistic".


See also

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List of Swedish logistic regiments This is a list of Swedish logistic regiments, battalions, corps, and companies that have been part of the Swedish Army. The regiments are categorized in three ways: first by the actual units that existed, second by the different names these uni ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Norrland Logistic Battalion Military logistics units and formations of Sweden Battalions of the Swedish Army Disbanded units and formations of Sweden Military units and formations established in 1893 Military units and formations disestablished in 2004 Stockholm Garrison Sollefteå Garrison Östersund Garrison