Göta Engineer Regiment | |
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Göta ingenjörregemente | |
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Active | 1878–present |
Country | ![]() |
Allegiance | Swedish Armed Forces |
Branch | Swedish Army |
Type | Engineer |
Size | Regiment |
Part of | 2nd Military District (1878–1893) 2nd Army Division (1893–1901) II Army Division (1902–1927) Eastern Military Division (1928–1936) I Army Division (1937–1942) I. milo (1942–1966) Milo S (1966–2000) OPIL (2000–2004) SAFHQ (2005-) |
Garrison/HQ | Eksjö |
Motto(s) | Smålands söner – till rikets värn
[note 1] ("Småland's sons - to the defense of the kingdom") Viam inveniam aut faciam ("I will find a way or make one") |
Colors | Black |
March | "Göta ingenjörregementes marsch" (Lundvall) [note 2] |
Battle honours | Varberg (1565), Narva (1581), Breitenfeld (1631), Lützen (1632), Wittstock (1636), Warsaw (1656), Tåget över Bält (1658), Landskrona (1677), Kliszów (1702), Warsaw (1705), Fraustadt (1706), Holovczyn (1708), Malatitze (1708), Helsingborg (1710), Valkeala (1790), Svensksund (1790) |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Col. Per Åkerblom |
Insignia | |
Branch insignia |
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Cap badge |
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Shoulder sleeve insignia (1982–1990) |
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Shoulder sleeve insignia (1994–) |
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The Göta Engineer Regiment ( Swedish: Göta ingenjörregemente), designation Ing 2, is a Swedish Army engineer regiment that traces its origins back to the 19th century. It is still in active service, and is currently garrisoned in Eksjö.
The regiment has its origins in the Sapper Battalion raised between 1873 and 1878. The battalion changed its name in 1893 to the Göta Engineer Battalion, and in 1902 to the Göta Engineer Corps, when it gained the designation Ing 2 (2nd Engineer Regiment). The Göta Engineer Corps was upgraded to a regiment in 1963 and was renamed Göta ingenjörregemente.
It was then downgraded to a battalion unit again in 1994, but six years later in 2000 it was upgraded to a regiment, and regained its old name. The regiment was garrisoned in Stockholm, Karlsborg before it moved to Eksjö in 1928 where it is currently garrisoned.
Göta Engineer Regiment presents one regimental colour and one traditional colour.
The traditional colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Libraria. The colour was presented to the then Royal Göta Engineer Corps (Ing 2) at the 300-years anniversary of the Fortifikationen ("Royal Engineers") in Stockholm by His Majesty the King Gustaf V on 26 September 1935. [7] Blazon: "On blue cloth in the centre the lesser coat of arms of Sweden, three yellow crowns placed two and one. In the first corner a mullet with a cluster of rays, all yellow. In the lower part of the rays the coat-of-arms of the regiment; azure, on three bends wavy sinister argent, a crowned lion rampant or, armed gules. The shield ensigned with a royal crown proper." [7]
A new colour was presented by Supreme Commander Håkan Syrén on 10 August 2006. The new colour has three crowns and the Göta Engineer Regiment's mark written on a black bottom, with the regiment's battle honours at the top of the colour. Previously, the regiment carried two colours. This was due to Ing 2 took over the colour of the Småland Regiment (I 12) at its disbandment on 30 June 2000. It was then carried parallel with the Göta Engineer Regiment's old colour. The battle honours on the new colour were taken over from Småland Regiment. [8]
The coat of the arms of the Göta Engineer Regiment (Ing 2) 1977–1994, the Göta Engineer Corps (Ing 2) 1994–2000 and Göta Engineer Regiment (Ing 2) since 2000. Blazon: "Azur, the regimental badge, three waves bendy-sinister argent, charged with a double-tailed crowned lion rampant or, armed and langued gules. The shield surmounted a cluster of rays coming down from a mullet, or". [9]
Regimental commanders active from 1878. [10]
Name | Translation | From | To | |
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Kungl Sappörkompaniet | Royal Sapper Company | 1873 | – | 1876 |
Kungl Sappörtruppen | Royal Sapper Troops | 1876 | – | 1878 |
Kungl Sappörbataljonen | Royal Sapper Battalion | 1878 | – | 1892-12-31 |
Kungl Göta ingenjörbataljon | Royal Göta Engineer Battalion | 1893-01-01 | – | 1901-12-31 |
Kungl Göta ingenjörkår | Royal Göta Engineer Corps | 1902-01-01 | – | 1963-06-30 |
Kungl Göta ingenjörregemente | Royal Göta Engineer Regiment | 1963-07-01 | – | 1974-12-31 |
Göta ingenjörregemente | Göta Engineer Regiment | 1975-01-01 | – | 1994-06-30 |
Göta ingenjörkår | Göta Engineer Corps | 1994-07-01 | – | 2000-06-30 |
Göta ingenjörregemente | Göta Engineer Regiment Göta Engineers [11] |
2000-07-01 | – | |
Designation | From | To | ||
Ing 2 | 1902-01-01 | – | ||
Location | From | To | ||
Stockholm Garrison | 1873 | – | 1875 | |
Karlsborg Garrison | 1875 | – | 1928-03-31 | |
Eksjö Garrison | 1928-04-01 | – |
Göta Engineer Regiment | |
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Göta ingenjörregemente | |
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Active | 1878–present |
Country | ![]() |
Allegiance | Swedish Armed Forces |
Branch | Swedish Army |
Type | Engineer |
Size | Regiment |
Part of | 2nd Military District (1878–1893) 2nd Army Division (1893–1901) II Army Division (1902–1927) Eastern Military Division (1928–1936) I Army Division (1937–1942) I. milo (1942–1966) Milo S (1966–2000) OPIL (2000–2004) SAFHQ (2005-) |
Garrison/HQ | Eksjö |
Motto(s) | Smålands söner – till rikets värn
[note 1] ("Småland's sons - to the defense of the kingdom") Viam inveniam aut faciam ("I will find a way or make one") |
Colors | Black |
March | "Göta ingenjörregementes marsch" (Lundvall) [note 2] |
Battle honours | Varberg (1565), Narva (1581), Breitenfeld (1631), Lützen (1632), Wittstock (1636), Warsaw (1656), Tåget över Bält (1658), Landskrona (1677), Kliszów (1702), Warsaw (1705), Fraustadt (1706), Holovczyn (1708), Malatitze (1708), Helsingborg (1710), Valkeala (1790), Svensksund (1790) |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Col. Per Åkerblom |
Insignia | |
Branch insignia |
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Cap badge |
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Shoulder sleeve insignia (1982–1990) |
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Shoulder sleeve insignia (1994–) |
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The Göta Engineer Regiment ( Swedish: Göta ingenjörregemente), designation Ing 2, is a Swedish Army engineer regiment that traces its origins back to the 19th century. It is still in active service, and is currently garrisoned in Eksjö.
The regiment has its origins in the Sapper Battalion raised between 1873 and 1878. The battalion changed its name in 1893 to the Göta Engineer Battalion, and in 1902 to the Göta Engineer Corps, when it gained the designation Ing 2 (2nd Engineer Regiment). The Göta Engineer Corps was upgraded to a regiment in 1963 and was renamed Göta ingenjörregemente.
It was then downgraded to a battalion unit again in 1994, but six years later in 2000 it was upgraded to a regiment, and regained its old name. The regiment was garrisoned in Stockholm, Karlsborg before it moved to Eksjö in 1928 where it is currently garrisoned.
Göta Engineer Regiment presents one regimental colour and one traditional colour.
The traditional colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Libraria. The colour was presented to the then Royal Göta Engineer Corps (Ing 2) at the 300-years anniversary of the Fortifikationen ("Royal Engineers") in Stockholm by His Majesty the King Gustaf V on 26 September 1935. [7] Blazon: "On blue cloth in the centre the lesser coat of arms of Sweden, three yellow crowns placed two and one. In the first corner a mullet with a cluster of rays, all yellow. In the lower part of the rays the coat-of-arms of the regiment; azure, on three bends wavy sinister argent, a crowned lion rampant or, armed gules. The shield ensigned with a royal crown proper." [7]
A new colour was presented by Supreme Commander Håkan Syrén on 10 August 2006. The new colour has three crowns and the Göta Engineer Regiment's mark written on a black bottom, with the regiment's battle honours at the top of the colour. Previously, the regiment carried two colours. This was due to Ing 2 took over the colour of the Småland Regiment (I 12) at its disbandment on 30 June 2000. It was then carried parallel with the Göta Engineer Regiment's old colour. The battle honours on the new colour were taken over from Småland Regiment. [8]
The coat of the arms of the Göta Engineer Regiment (Ing 2) 1977–1994, the Göta Engineer Corps (Ing 2) 1994–2000 and Göta Engineer Regiment (Ing 2) since 2000. Blazon: "Azur, the regimental badge, three waves bendy-sinister argent, charged with a double-tailed crowned lion rampant or, armed and langued gules. The shield surmounted a cluster of rays coming down from a mullet, or". [9]
Regimental commanders active from 1878. [10]
Name | Translation | From | To | |
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Kungl Sappörkompaniet | Royal Sapper Company | 1873 | – | 1876 |
Kungl Sappörtruppen | Royal Sapper Troops | 1876 | – | 1878 |
Kungl Sappörbataljonen | Royal Sapper Battalion | 1878 | – | 1892-12-31 |
Kungl Göta ingenjörbataljon | Royal Göta Engineer Battalion | 1893-01-01 | – | 1901-12-31 |
Kungl Göta ingenjörkår | Royal Göta Engineer Corps | 1902-01-01 | – | 1963-06-30 |
Kungl Göta ingenjörregemente | Royal Göta Engineer Regiment | 1963-07-01 | – | 1974-12-31 |
Göta ingenjörregemente | Göta Engineer Regiment | 1975-01-01 | – | 1994-06-30 |
Göta ingenjörkår | Göta Engineer Corps | 1994-07-01 | – | 2000-06-30 |
Göta ingenjörregemente | Göta Engineer Regiment Göta Engineers [11] |
2000-07-01 | – | |
Designation | From | To | ||
Ing 2 | 1902-01-01 | – | ||
Location | From | To | ||
Stockholm Garrison | 1873 | – | 1875 | |
Karlsborg Garrison | 1875 | – | 1928-03-31 | |
Eksjö Garrison | 1928-04-01 | – |