South Scanian Regiment

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South Scanian Regiment
Södra skånska regementet
Södra skånska regementet vapen.svg
Active1963–1997, 2000–present
Country Sweden
AllegianceSwedish Armed Forces
BranchSwedish Army
TypeArmoured
SizeRegiment
Part ofI Military Area (1963–1966)
Milo S (1966–2000)
OPIL (2000–2005)
SAFHQ (2005–present)
Garrison/HQ
Nickname(s)Södra Skåningarna ("South Scanians")
Motto(s)Framåtanda och stolthet
("Ambition and pride")
Slå snabbt - slå hårt[note 1]
("Hit fast - hit hard")
ColorsYellow and red
March"Souvenir-Marsch" (F. Zikoff)[note 2]
Commanders
Current
commander
Lennart Widerström
Insignia
Branch insigniaAM.005037.jpg
Unit insigniaAM.090977-P 7 (02).jpg
Shoulder sleeve insigniaMILI.009802.jpg

South Scanian Regiment (Swedish: Södra skånska regementet), designation P 7, is a Swedish Army armoured regiment that traces its origins back to 1811. It was converted from an infantry regiment in 1963 and renamed from South Scania Infantry Regiment (Södra skånska infanteriregementet). The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the region of Scania (Skåne), and it is currently garrisoned in Revingehed outside Lund, in Skåne County.

History[]

The regiment was converted from to an armored regiment in 1963 and was given the name South Scanian Regiment.

Heraldry and traditions[]

Colours, standards and guidons[]

South Scanian Regiment presents one regimental colour and one regimental standard.

Colour of South Scanian Regiment[]

The colour was presented to the then South Scanian Regiment and South Scanian Brigade (MekB 7) at Revingehed by His Majesty the King Carl XVI Gustaf on 26 April 1998. It is used only as regimental colour since 1 July 2000.[3] The colour is drawn by Kristina Holmgård-Åkerberg and embroidered by machine and hand in insertion technique by Maj-Britt Salander/company Blå Kusten. Blazon: "On yellow cloth the provincial badge of Scania; an erazed red head of a griffin with an open blue crown. In the first corner the badge of the Air Defence Corps; two winged red gunbarrels of an older pattern in saltire (a legacy from the former Royal Scanian Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Lv 4)."[3]

Standard of South Scanian Regiment[]

The standard was presented to the former Scanian Dragoon Regiment (Skånska dragonregementet, P 2) at the Stockholm Palace in Stockholm by His Majesty the King Carl XVI Gustaf on 1 October 1992. It was used as regimental standard by P 2 up to 30 June 2000 and then as brigade standard by the Scanian Dragoon Brigade (Skånska dragonbrigaden, MekB 8) until 1 July 2000.[4] The standard is drawn by Ingrid Lamby and embroidered by machine in insertion technique by the company Libraria and Gunilla Hjort. Blazon: "On yellow cloth the badge of the regiment; an erazed black head of a griffin with an open red crown. On a black border at the upper side of the standard, battle honours (Lund 1676, Landskrona 1677, Kliszow 1702, Pultusk 1703, Punitz 1704, Fraustadt 1706, Rajovka 1708, Bornhöft 1813) in yellow. Yellow fringe.[4]

Coat of arms[]

The coat of the arms of the South Scanian Regiment (P 7/Fo 11) 1977–1994, the South Scania Brigade (Södra skånska brigaden, MekB 7) 1994–2000 and the South Scanian Regiment (P 7) since 2000. Blazon: "Or, the provincial badge of Scania, an erazed head of a griffin gules, with open crown and arms azure. The shield surmounted two arms in fess, embowed and vambraced, the hands holding swords in saltire, or".[5] The coat of arms of the South Scanian Regiment (P 7/Fo 11) 1994–2000 and the South Scania Group (Södra skånska gruppen) since 2000. Blazon: "Or, the provincial badge of Scania, an erazed head of a griffin gules, with an open crown azure. The shield surmounted two swords in saltire or".[5]

Medals[]

In 1913, the Södra skånska infanteriregementets (I 7) förtjänstmedalj ("South Scanian Infantry Regiment (I 7) Medal of Merit") in gold/silver/bronze (SSkånregGM/SM/BM) of the 12th size was established. Before 1987, it was called Södra skånska regementets och Malmö försvarsområdes förtjänstmedalj ("South Scanian Regiment and Malmö Defence District Medal of Merit") (SödskånregGM/SM/BM) and before 1999 it was called Södra skånska regementets och Södra skånska brigadens förtjänstmedalj ("South Scanian Regiment and South Scanian Brigade") (SödskånregbrigGM/SM/BM). Today it is called Södra skånska regementets (P 7) förtjänstmedalj ("South Scanian Regiment (P 7) Medal of Merit"). The medal ribbon is of yellow moiré with a red stripe on each side.[6]

Commanding officers[]

Regimental commanders active from when the regiment was organized as an armored unit.[7] For regimental commanders before 1963, see . For the years 1998-2000, see

  • 1962–1968: Carl Eric Svärd
  • 1968–1972: Gösta Hökmark
  • 1972–1975: Bertil Green
  • 1976–1978: Claes Carlsten
  • 1978–1986: Bertil Green
  • 1986–1988: Sven-Åke Jansson
  • 1988–1995: Gert Nilsson
  • 1995–1997: Christer Sterning
  • 1997–1997: Gunnar Jansson (acting)
  • 1998–2000: See
  • 2000–2004: Anders Emanuelson
  • 2004–2007: Lars Hammarlund
  • 2007–2011: Jan Pålsson
  • 2011–2015: Michael Nilsson (from 2012 also commanding officer (CO) of Military Region South (MR S))
  • 2015–2015: Peter Nilsson (also acting CO of MR S)[note 3]
  • 2015–2017: Stefan Smedman (also CO of MR S)[note 4]
  • 2017–2018: Peter Nilsson (also acting CO of MR S in 2017)[note 5]
  • 2018–2020: Bo Stennabb[note 6]
  • 2020–2021: Magnus Olsson (acting)
  • 2021–present: Lennart Widerström

Names, designations and locations[]

Name Translation From To
Kungl Södra skånska regementet Royal South Scanian Regiment 1963-04-01 1974-12-31
Södra skånska regementet South Scanian Regiment[12]
South Skåne Regiment[13]
1975-01-01 1997-12-31
Södra skånska regementet South Scanian Regiment[12]
South Skåne Regiment[13]
2000-07-01
Designation From To
P 7 1963-04-01 1975-12-31
P 7/Fo 11 1976-01-01 1997-12-31
P 7 2000-07-01
Locations From To
Ystad Garrison 1963-04-01 1997-12-31
Revingehed 2000-07-01

See also[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ The motto was chosen by colonel Carl August Ehrenswärd when he, as regimental commander, led the regiment's reorganization to a motorized unit in 1941–1942.[1]
  2. ^ The march was taken over from the infantry regiment, which was established in 1953 by Army Order 33/1953. It was used by the South Scanian Regiment and South Scanian Brigade (Södra skånska regementet och Södra skånska brigaden, MekB 7) from 1994 to 2000, and by the Scanian Group (Skånska gruppen) from 2000.[2]
  3. ^ Nilsson assumed command as acting commanding officer on 3 August 2015, with an appointment as far as until 30 September 2015.[8]
  4. ^ Smedman assumed command as commanding officer on 30 September 2015, with an appointment as far as until 30 September 2019.[9]
  5. ^ Nilsson assumed command as acting commanding officer 1 September 2017, with an appointment as far as until 28 February 2018.[10] [11]
  6. ^ Stennabb assumed command as commanding officer on 1 March 2018, with an appointment as far as until 31 March 2022.[10]

References[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Handbok: parad 6: traditionsvård 2017, pp. 49–50
  2. ^ Sandberg 2007, p. 65
  3. ^ a b Braunstein 2004, p. 51
  4. ^ a b Braunstein 2004, p. 52
  5. ^ a b Braunstein 2006, p. 30
  6. ^ Braunstein 2007, p. 76
  7. ^ Kjellander 2003, p. 317
  8. ^ "PÅ NY POST" (PDF). Försvarets forum: Personaltidning för fast anställda och reservofficerare i svenska försvarsmakten (in Swedish). Stockholm: Försvarets forum (2): 9. 2015. SELIBR 4109339.
  9. ^ "PÅ NY POST" (PDF). Försvarets forum: Personaltidning för fast anställda och reservofficerare i svenska försvarsmakten (in Swedish). Stockholm: Försvarets forum (1): 9. 2015. SELIBR 4109339.
  10. ^ a b "PÅ NY POST" (PDF). Försvarets forum: Personaltidning för fast anställda och reservofficerare i svenska försvarsmakten (in Swedish). Stockholm: Försvarets forum (5): 12. 2017. SELIBR 4109339.
  11. ^ Bohman, Jan (23 August 2017). "Chefsbyte vid Södra skånska regementet P 7" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  12. ^ a b Appich, Jr. 1988, p. 124
  13. ^ a b Grafisk profil 2013, p. 64

Print[]

Web[]

Further reading[]

  • Nilsson, Gert; Jacobsson, Sven; Norrman, Inger, eds. (1999). Södra skåningarna 1811-2000. D. 1 (in Swedish). Södra Sandby: Södra skåningarnas kamratfören. ISBN 91-630-8549-6. SELIBR 7454131.
  • Nilsson, Gert; Jacobsson, Sven; Norrman, Inger, eds. (1999). Södra skåningarna 1811-2000. D. 2 (in Swedish). Södra Sandby: Södra skåningarnas kamratfören. ISBN 91-630-8549-6. SELIBR 7454132.

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