Northern Military District
Norra militärområdet
Heraldic arms
Active1993–2000
Country Sweden
AllegianceSwedish Armed Forces
BranchJoint service
TypeMilitary district
RoleOperational, territorial and tactical operations
Garrison/HQBoden
ColorsBlue and white
March"Norrlandsfärger" (Widkvist)[note 1]

Northern Military District (Swedish: Norra militärområdet, Milo N) was a Swedish military district, a command of the Swedish Armed Forces that had operational control over Northern Sweden, for most time of its existence corresponding to the area covered by the counties of Västernorrland, Jämtland, Västerbotten and Norrbotten. The headquarters of Milo N were located in Boden.

History

The Northern Military District (Milo N) was created in 1993 when the number of military districts of Sweden was decreased to three, and as a consequence of that, the Upper Norrland Military District (Milo ÖN) was merged with the Lower Norrland Military District (Milo NN), except Gävleborg County, to create this new military district. In 2000, these last three military districts were disbanded and the command for the whole of Sweden was placed at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters, in accordance with the Defence Act of 2000.

Heraldry and traditions

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the Northern Military District Staff 1994–2000. It was also used by the Northern Military District Staff (MD N) 2000–2005 and the Northern Military Region (MR N) 2018–present. Blazon: "Azure, the provincial badge of Västerbotten, a reindeer courant, armed gules, followed by a mullet, both argent. The shield surmounted an erect sword or."[2]

Medals

In 2000, the Norra militärområdesstabens (MilostabN) minnesmedalj ("Northern Military District Staff (MilostabN) Commemorative Medal") in silver (MiloN SMM) of the 8th size was established. The medal is oval in shape and the medal ribbon is of white moiré with blue edges and a blue stripe on each side.[3]

Commanding officers

Map of the Northern Military District.

Military commanders

Chiefs of Staff

Names, designations and locations

Name Translation From To
Norra militärområdet Northern Military District 1993-07-01 2000-06-30
Avvecklingsorganisation Decommissioning Organisation 2000-07-01 2001-03-31
Designation From To
Milo N 1993-07-01 2000-06-30
Location From To
Boden Garrison 1993-07-01 2001-03-31

See also

Footnotes

  1. The march was adopted in 1994 and established on 13 June 1996. It was used by the Northern Military District from 2000 to 2005.[1]

References

Notes

Print

  • Braunstein, Christian (2006). Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret [Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces] (PDF). Skrift / Statens försvarshistoriska museer, 1101-7023 ; 9 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Statens försvarshistoriska museer. ISBN 91-971584-9-6. SELIBR 10099224.
  • Braunstein, Christian (2007). Utmärkelsetecken på militära uniformer [Decorations on Swedish military uniforms] (PDF). Skrift / Statens försvarshistoriska museer, 1101-7023 ; 12 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Statens försvarshistoriska museer. ISBN 978-91-976220-2-8. SELIBR 10423295.
  • Holmberg, Björn (1993). Arméns regementen, skolor och staber: [en uppslagsbok] : en sammanställning (in Swedish). Arvidsjaur: Svenskt militärhistoriskt bibliotek (SMB). ISBN 91-972209-0-6. SELIBR 7796532.
  • Sandberg, Bo (2007). Försvarets marscher och signaler förr och nu: marscher antagna av svenska militära förband, skolor och staber samt igenkännings-, tjänstgörings- och exercissignaler (in Swedish) (New ed.). Stockholm: Militärmusiksamfundet med Svenskt marscharkiv. ISBN 978-91-631-8699-8. SELIBR 10413065.

Web

Further reading

  • Mobförråd: en granskning av stora och små förråd i Norra militärområdet. RRV, 1104-7364 ; 1996:19 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Riksrevisionsverket. 1996. ISBN 91-7498-176-5. SELIBR 7645246.
  • Lindström, Anders, ed. (2001). Minnesskrift över Norra militärområdesstaben (in Swedish). Boden: Norra militärområdesstaben. SELIBR 8650515.

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