Generallöjtnant
Appearance
Lieutenant General Generallöjtnant | |
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Country | Sweden |
Service branch | Army Air Force Amphibious Corps (from 2000) Coastal Artillery (until 2000) |
Abbreviation | Genlt (Swedish)[1], LtGen (English)[2] |
Rank | Four-star |
NATO rank code | OF-8 |
Non-NATO rank | O-9 |
Next higher rank | General |
Next lower rank | Major General |
Equivalent ranks | Vice Admiral |
Lieutenant General (LtGen) (Template:Lang-sv, Genlt) is a three-star commissioned officer rank in the Swedish Army, Swedish Air Force and Swedish Amphibious Corps. General ranks immediately above major general and below a general. The rank is equivalent to vice admiral in the Swedish Navy.
History
The lieutenant general was originally the general's deputy (locum tenens) or closest man.[3]
Historically, during the 20th century, lieutenant generals were promoted one grade upon retirement to full four-star general.
Following a proposal from the Swedish Armed Forces, the Government of Sweden decides on employment as a general.[4]
In everyday speech, generals of all ranks are addressed as generals.[5][6]
Rank insignia
Collor patches
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Collor patch m/58 (bronze) on uniform m/58-m/59
(1972–1983) -
Collor patch m/58 (bronze) on uniform m/58-m/59
(1958–1972) -
Collor patch on uniform m/1923
(1923–1939)
Shoulder marks
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Shoulder mark on uniform m/87 (Army)
(1987–present) -
Shoulder mark on uniform m/87 (Air Force)
(1987–present) -
Shoulder mark m/87 on white shirt (Air Force)
(1987–present) -
Shoulder mark m/87 on uniform m/87 - white and white shirt (Navy)
(1987–present) -
Shoulder mark on uniform m/1939
(1939–1958) -
Shoulder mark on uniform m/1923
(1923–1939) -
Shoulder mark on uniform m/1910
(1910–1923)
Sleeve insignias
Amphibious Corps and Costal Artillery
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Sleeve insignia for a lieutenant general in the Amphibious Corps
(2003–present) -
Sleeve insignia for a lieutenant general in the Amphibious Corps
(2000–2003)
and
Coastal Artillery
(1972–2000) -
Sleeve insignia for a lieutenant general in the Coastal Artillery
(1901–1972)
Air Force
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Sleeve insignia for a lieutenant general (1972–?) (today only on mess dress uniform)
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Sleeve insignia for a lieutenant general (?–1972)
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Flight suit sleeve insignia for a lieutenant general
(?–1972)
Army
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Sleeve insignia for a lieutenant general on uniform m/1906
(1906–1923)
Hats
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Hat for general of any rank on uniform m/1865-99
(1865–?)
References
- ^ "Försvarsmaktens föreskrifter om personaltjänst (FFS 2019:6)" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 2019-12-02. p. 3. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- ^ "Försvarsmaktens gemensamma identitet – direktiv för användandet av Försvarsmaktens namn, profil och bild" (PDF). 1.3 (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 2013-09-16. p. 66. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ Westrin, Theodor, ed. (1908). Nordisk familjebok: konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi (in Swedish). Vol. 9 (New, rev. and rich ill. ed.). Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förl. p. 902. SELIBR 8072220.
- ^ "Förordning om ändring i förordningen (2000:555) med instruktion för Försvarsmakten" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Code of Statutes. 20 June 2005. p. 2. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ Etikett och god ton: Praktisk handbok i sättet att uppföra sig. 1 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Åhlén & Åkerlund. 1932. p. 128. SELIBR 1353820.
- ^ Handbok: parad 6: traditionsvård : H PARAD 6 2016 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Försvarsmakten. 2017. p. 31. SELIBR 22459606.
- ^ Reglemente: uniformsbestämmelser 2015 : Unibest FM 2015 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Försvarsmakten. 2015. p. 343. SELIBR 19513428.