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- None ? Executive officers (Sekundchef) and regimental commander active at the regiment in the years 1816–1927. Sekundchef was a title used until 31 December...
- None ? Executive officers (Sekundchef) and regimental commander active at the regiment in the years 1816–1927. Sekundchef was a title used until 31 December...
- Regiment. Regimental commanders and executive officers (Sekundchef) active at the regiment. Sekundchef was a title which was used until 31 December 1974 at...
- (Executive officer) 1788–1790: Jakob Gripensvärd, sekundchef 1790–1803: Lars Stiernstam, sekundchef 1804–1804: Lars Stiernstam 1804–1809: Adolf Ludvig...
- Brigade Medal of Merit Regimental commanders and executive officers (Sekundchef) active at the regiment. On 11 March 1774, King Gustav III himself took...
- (Sekundchefer) and regimental commanders from 1792 to 1816 and 1928 to 1997. Sekundchef was a title used until 31 December 1974 in the regiments that were included...
- are the commanders who served in each unit from 1901 to 1939. The title Sekundchef (second-in-command) was used until 1975 for regiments that were part of...
- salute Regimental commanders and executive officers (Sekundchef) from 1770 to 1927. Sekundchef was a title introduced in 1797, when the king took over...
- was in a barracks point of view subordinate to the executive officer (sekundchef) of the Göta Life Guards. The school was tasked with training officer...
- Regimental commanders and executive officers (Sekundchef) active at the regiment from 1791 to 1927. Sekundchef was a title that was introduced in 1792, after...