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- The Chief of Policy and Plans Department (Swedish: Chefen för ledningsstabens inriktningsavdelning, C LEDS INRI) was the head of the Policy and Plans...
- The Chief of Defence Staff (Swedish: Chefen för ledningsstaben, C LEDS lit. 'Chief of the Management Staff') was the chief of the Defence Staff at the...
- Also in 2008, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Defence Staff (Ledningsstabens stabschef, LEDS SC) in the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters in Stockholm...
- Armed Forces. PERSDIR, which heads the Human Resources Department (Ledningsstabens personalavdelning, LEDS PERS), is an administrative position based...
- was appointed Chief of the Strategy Department in the Defence Staff (Ledningsstabens strategiavdelning, LEDS STRA) which he was until 2009. Ericsson was...
- on 5 June 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2016. "Jonas Haggren ny chef för ledningsstaben" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 20 September 2018. Retrieved 21...
- staff officer in the Policy and Plans Department in the Defence Staff (Ledningsstabens inriktningsavdelning, LEDS INRI) until he on 16 January 2015 took command...
- (2008) Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences (2011) "Chef Ledningsstaben Viceamiral Jonas Haggren" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces....
- public affairs. KOMDIR, which heads the Communications Department (Ledningsstabens kommunikationsavdelning, LEDS KOMM, previously called the Office of...
- of the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. Between 2007 and 2022, the Ledningsstaben (LEDS) in the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters was called the Defence...