Admiral (Sweden)

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Admiral (Adm) (Swedish: amiral, Am) is a four-star commissioned naval officer rank in the Swedish Navy. Admiral ranks immediately above vice admiral and is equivalent to general.

Country Sweden
Service branchSwedish Navy
AbbreviationAm (Swedish),[1] Adm (English)[2]
Rank groupFlag officer
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Amiral
Flag of the admiral
Shoulder mark and sleeve insignia of a Swedish four-star admiral.
Country Sweden
Service branchSwedish Navy
AbbreviationAm (Swedish),[1] Adm (English)[2]
Rank groupFlag officer
RankFour-star[a]
Formation1522
Next lower rankVice admiral
Equivalent ranksGeneral
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History

In Sweden, the admiral's rank first appeared during the reign of Gustav I, who in 1522 gave it to Erik Fleming, a Council of the Realm. During Gustav's reign as king and throughout the latter part of the 16th century, the highest command of a fleet was led by a översteamiral ("colonel admiral"), to whose assistant a underamiral was appointed. It was not until 1569 that a permanent översteamiral was appointed; In 1602 the title was exchanged for riksamiral ("Admiral of the Realm"). The first permanent underamiral was appointed in 1575; his office ceased in 1619. Vice admiral is first mentioned in 1577. The admirals of the Swedish Navy have, incidentally, been as follows: generalamiral ("general admiral"), amiralgeneral ("admiral general"), storamiral ("grand admiral"), överamiral, riksviceamiral ("Vice Admiral of the Realm"), amiralgenerallöjtnant ("admiral lieutenant general"), amirallöjtnant ("lieutenant admiral"), schoutbynacht and konteramiral ("rear admiral"). As names for special positions, there has been: befälhavande amiral ("commanding admiral"), skeppsgårdsamiral ("shipyard admiral"), holmamiral ("islet admiral") and varvsamiral ("shipyard admiral").[3]

Admiral is equivalent to the rank of general[3] in the Swedish Army, the Swedish Air Force, the Swedish Coastal Artillery (until 2000) and as well as in the Swedish Amphibious Corps (from 2000). Historically, during the 20th century, vice admirals were promoted one grade upon retirement to full four-star admiral. The last time this happened was in 1991 when vice admiral Bror Stefenson was promoted to admiral in connection with his retirement from the navy.[4] According to current practice only royals and the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, if he were to come from the Swedish Navy, can hold the rank of a full, four-star, admiral in Sweden.

Following a proposal from the Swedish Armed Forces, the Government of Sweden decides on employment as an admiral.[5]

In everyday speech, admirals of all ranks are addressed as admirals.[6][7]

Uniform

Shoulder mark

The shoulder mark of a Swedish admiral contains a 45 mm galloon m/51 and four[b] 25 mm star m/30 in silver embroidery on a white background: The center distance between the stars on the shoulder mark must be 27 mm.[8]

Sleeve insignia

A flag officer wears on the sleeves a 45 mm galloon (GALON M/51 45MM K) and a rank insignia (GRADBETECKNING M/02 TILL ÄRM FLOTTAN) (round loop, the Amphibious Corps has a pointed loop in form of a grenade).[9]

Hats

Peaked cap

A flag officer wears as embellishments a gold embroidered oak leaf wreath (known as scrambled egg) on the visor of the peaked cap (skärmmössa m/48). It also fitted with a hat badge (mössmärke m/78 off för flottan) and with a strap in form of a golden braid.[10]

Side cap and winter hat

An officer wears a hat badge (mössmärke m/78 off) for the navy and another (mössmärke m/87 off) for amphibious units on the side cap (båtmössa m/48) and on the winter hat (vintermössa m/87).[11]

Personal flags

Admiral's command flag, which admirals of all ranks carry on ships, where they are as commanders. On a three-masted ship, an admiral's flag flies on top of the main mast (vice admiral's flies on the top of the fore-mast and rear admiral's on top of the mizzen-mast).[12] The command flag of an admiral (and a general) is a double swallowtailed Swedish flag. In the first blue field 4 five-pointed white stars placed two over two[13] (before 1972 by 3 stars placed one over two).

The flag of the admiral (and vice admiral and rear admiral) is flown on ships of the navy, from which officer of the rank now mentioned exercises his command, or on which he travels in the service, but not on ships on which he is in the capacity of exercise leader.[14]

A flag officer (for example an admiral) who holds the position of Supreme Commander, Chief of Operations, Chief of Navy, Chief of Maritime Component Command or naval force commander, may carry an admiral flag on a car in which the commander in question travels in uniform. On airplanes/helicopters, vice admirals (flag officers) may carry a command sign in the form of an image of an admiral flag.[15]

Gun salute

When raising or lowering flags of the commander's, squadron, department or division commander, a gun salute is given with 17 rounds for admiral (15 for vice admiral and 13 for rear admiral).[18]

List of admirals

The following have been promoted to the rank of admiral in the Swedish Navy between 1900 and 2026.   This colour indicates that the person was appointed honorary admiral in the Swedish Navy.

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ImageCountryNameYear
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BornDiedNotesRef
SwedenFredrik von Otter190018331910Prime Minister of Sweden (1900–1902)[19]
SwedenHjalmar af Klintberg190318351912Chief of the Fleet Staff (1889–1903)[20]
United KingdomEdward VII190518411910Honorary Admiral
King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India (1901–1910)
[21]
SwedenGustaf V190718581950King of Sweden (1907–1950)
Russian EmpireNicholas II190818681918Honorary Admiral
Emperor of Russia (1894–1917)
[22]
SwedenLouis Palander1910[d]18421920Minister for Naval Affairs (1901–1905)[23]
SwedenWilhelm Dyrssen192318581929Commanding Admiral, Stockholm Naval Station (1916–1923)[24]
United KingdomGeorge V192318651936Honorary Admiral
King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India (1910–1936)
[25]
SwedenCarl August Ehrensvärd192618581944Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff (1924–1944)[26]
SwedenHenning von Krusenstierna192718621933Chief of the Naval Staff (1916–1927)[27]
SpainAlfonso XIII192718861941Honorary Admiral
King of Spain (1886–1931)
[25]
SwedenOtto Lybeck193618711947Chief of the Naval Staff (1927–1936)[28]
SwedenFabian Tamm194718791955Chief of the Navy (1939–1945)[29]
DenmarkFrederik IX of Denmark194718991972Honorary Admiral
King of Denmark (1947–1972)
[30]
SwedenGustaf VI Adolf195018821973Crown Prince of Sweden (1907–1950)
King of Sweden (1950–1973)
United KingdomGeorge VI195118951952Honorary Admiral
King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions (1936–1952)
[31]
SwedenStig H:son Ericson196118971985Chief of the Navy (1953–1961)[32]
SwedenPrince Bertil, Duke of Halland196919121997Prince of Sweden (1912–1997)[33]
SwedenÅke Lindemalm197019102004Chief of the Navy (1961–1970)[34]
Carl XVI Gustaf in army uniform
Carl XVI Gustaf in army uniform
SwedenCarl XVI Gustaf19731946King of Sweden (1973–present)
SwedenBengt Lundvall197819152010Chief of the Navy (1970–1978)[35]
SwedenBror Stefenson1991[d]19292018Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff (1990–1997)[4]
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See also

Footnotes

  1. Admiral was a three-star rank until 1972 in the Swedish Armed Forces rank structure.
  2. Four stars has been used for an admiral since 1972. Before that it was three stars.
  3. The Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces used admiral's flag since 1942.[16]

References

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