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  1. The Swedish army at the beginning of the Thirty Years' War was equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry of domestic designs, including the leather cannon – a lightweight artillery piece that could fire at a fast rate and maneuver during the battle with only a handful of infantrymen (as opposed to the hostile artillery, which consisted almost entirely of enormous cannons that were very ...

  2. History. In Sweden, the Quartermaster General was the highest commander of an army's commissariat service; between 1796 and 1814 it was the name of the chief of the General War Commissariat (Generalkrigskommissariatet), and between 1850 and 1865 the name of the chief of the Commissary Department in the War College, and finally from 1865 the name of the chief of the Royal Swedish Army Materiel ...

  3. 6 de may. de 2024 · Notable commanders. Gustavus Adolphus Charles X Gustav Charles XI Charles XII Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt Charles XIV John Curt von Stedingk Johan August Sandels. The Swedish Army ( Swedish: Svenska Armén) is the land force of the Swedish Armed Forces. The army's history dates back to the Swedish War of Liberation in 1521.

  4. The Swedish Army Veterinary Corps [1] ( Swedish: Fältveterinärkåren) was an administrative corps for veterinarians of the Swedish Army from 1887 to 1969. Its task was, in peace as well as in war, to provide army units etcetera with especially trained staff for veterinary positions in the army. [2]

  5. CEO of Storstockholms Lokaltrafik. Lieutenant General Anders Reinhold Lindström (14 January 1955) is a retired Swedish Army officer. His senior commands include the Chief of Home Guard, the Chief of Joint Operations and the Commandant General in Stockholm. He retired from the military in 2011.

  6. This is a list of lieutenant generals in the Swedish Army since 1900. The grade of lieutenant general (or three-star general [a]) is ordinarily the second-highest in the peacetime Army, ranking above major general and below general. The lieutenant general was originally the general 's deputy ( locum tenens) or closest man.

  7. The Swedish Empire ( Swedish: stormaktstiden, "the Era of Great Power") [1] was the period in Swedish history spanning much of the 17th and early 18th centuries during which Sweden became a European great power that exercised territorial control over much of the Baltic region. The beginning of the period is usually taken as the reign of ...