Lars G. Persson
Birth nameLars Göran Persson
Born (1937-05-13) 13 May 1937
Gothenburg, Sweden
AllegianceSweden
Service/branchCoastal Artillery (Swedish Navy)
Years of service1960–1998
RankLieutenant General
Commands held

Lieutenant General Lars Göran Persson (born 13 May 1937) was a Swedish Coastal Artillery officer. Persson was Chief of the Naval Staff from 1987 to 1994 and Chief of Staff and Military Commander of the Northern Military District from 1996 to 1998.

Early life

Persson was born on 13 May 1937 in Göteborgs Carl Johans Parish, Gothenburg, Sweden[1] the son of Samuel Persson, a traffic inspector, and his wife Hanna (née Samuelson).[2] Persson passed studentexamen in 1957.[3]

Career

He graduated from the Royal Swedish Naval Academy and was commissioned as a naval officer in 1960[4] with the rank of second lieutenant the same year and assigned to Gotland Coastal Artillery Corps,[5] where he served as a platoon leader from 1960 to 1964.[3] He was promoted to lieutenant in 1962,[5] and served as platoon leader and artillery battery commander in Älvsborg Coastal Artillery Regiment from 1964 to 1967, and attended the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College from 1967 to 1970.[3] He was promoted to captain in 1968[5] and served from 1970 to 1972 in the Naval Operations Department at the staff of the Southern Military District.[3] In 1972, Persson was promoted first to major and later the same year to lieutenant colonel,[5] whereupon he was assigned as a strategy teacher at the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College from 1972 to 1976. Persson attended the Marine Corps Command and Staff College at Marine Corps Base Quantico in United States from 1973 to 1974[3] and was head of the Swedish Coastal Artillery's Personnel and Organization Department in Section 4 of the Naval Staff from 1976 to 1980.[5][6]

After commanding the barrier battalion in Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment from 1980 to 1981,[7] Persson was promoted to colonel in 1981 and then served as commander of the regiment from 1981 to 1983. He was promoted to senior colonel on 1 April 1983 and assumed the position as commanding officer of Norrland Coastal Artillery Defence (Norrlands kustartilleriförsvar) and the Härnösand Coastal Artillery Regiment (KA 5) in Härnösand.[7] On 1 October 1984, Persson assumed the position as head of Operations Section 2 at the Operations Command in the Defence Staff, which he served in until 1987.[5][8] On 1 April 1987, he was promoted to major general and was appointed Chief of the Naval Staff.[7] In February 1993, his appointment was prolonged from 1 April until 1 July 1994.[9] From 1994 to 1996, he was operations manager for international affairs at the Operations Command in the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters[5][10] and was Chief of Staff of the Northern Military District in 1996.[11] Later that year (1996) he was promoted to lieutenant general,[5] whereupon he served as military commander inof the Northern Military District from 1996 to 1998.[11] Persson retired from the military in 1998.[4] From 1999 to 2003, Persson was active as a military adviser in Latvia.[11]

Personal life

In 1960, he married Barbro Göttberg (born 1937), the daughter of Sven Göttberg and Torborg (née Sanderson).[2]

Dates of rank

Awards and decorations

Honours

Bibliography

  • Persson, Lars-Göran; Stålhandske, Lennart, eds. (1977). KA 75 år: en bildkavalkad (in Swedish). Stockholm: Kustartilleriklubben. SELIBR 221984.

References

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  2. 1 2 Salander Mortensen, Jill, ed. (1996). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1997 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1997] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 896. ISBN 91-1-960852-7. SELIBR 3681533.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Engman, Guy, ed. (1998). Svensk försvarskalender. 1998 (in Swedish). Eskilstuna: Guy Engman Promotion. p. 140. SELIBR 14591293.
  4. 1 2 Andersson, Björn (2016). Kungl Krigsvetenskapsakademien: Svenska krigsmanna sällskapet (till 1805), Kungl Krigsvetenskapsakademien : 20 år med akademien och dess ledamöter 1996-2016 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Kungl. Krigsvetenskapsakademien. p. 94. ISBN 9789198087888. SELIBR 20033514.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kjellander, Rune (2007). Svenska marinens högre chefer 1700-2005: chefsbiografier och befattningsöversikter samt Kungl Örlogsmannasällskapets ämbetsmän och ledamöter 1771-2005 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Probus. p. 133. ISBN 9789187184833. SELIBR 10452099.
  6. Sveriges statskalender. 1978 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1978. p. 96. ISBN 91-38-03894-3. SELIBR 3682759.
  7. 1 2 3 Lidén, Erik (11 May 1987). "Vår nye marinstabschef". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). p. 20(18). Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  8. Sveriges statskalender. 1985 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1985. p. 102. ISBN 91-38-90564-7. SELIBR 3682783.
  9. "Militära utnämningar". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 13 February 1993. p. 17. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  10. Sveriges statskalender 1995 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1995. p. 216. ISBN 9138304287. SELIBR 3682775.
  11. 1 2 3 Moen, Ann, ed. (2006). Vem är det 2007: svensk biografisk handbok (in Swedish). Malmö: Nationalencyklopedin. p. 472. ISBN 919751327X. SELIBR 10171521.
  12. "Tildelinger av ordener og medaljer" [Awards of medals and medals]. www.kongehuset.no (in Norwegian). Royal Court of Norway. Retrieved 2021-12-14.
  13. Kjellander, Rune (2007). Svenska marinens högre chefer 1700-2005: chefsbiografier och befattningsöversikter samt Kungl Örlogsmannasällskapets ämbetsmän och ledamöter 1771-2005 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Probus. p. 240. ISBN 9789187184833. SELIBR 10452099.
  14. Rask, Bo (2013). "Meddelande från Kungl.Örlogsmannasällskapet" (PDF). Tidskrift i sjöväsendet (in Swedish). Carlskrona (4): 296. SELIBR 8258455.
  15. Kjellander, Rune (1996). Kungl Krigsvetenskapsakademien: Svenska krigsmanna sällskapet (till 1805), Kungl Krigsvetenskapsakademien : biografisk matrikel med porträttgalleri 1796-1995 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Akad. p. 191. ISBN 9163041812. SELIBR 7451162.
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