Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School

The Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School (Swedish: Pansartruppernas kadett- och aspirantskola, PKAS) was a school of the Swedish Armoured Troops in the Swedish Army which operated in various forms the years 1942–1981. The school was located in Skövde Garrison in Skövde.[1]

Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School
Pansartruppernas kadett- och aspirantskola
Active1942–1981
Country Sweden
AllegianceSwedish Armed Forces
BranchSwedish Army
TypeArmoured Troops
RoleSpecialised school
Garrison/HQSkövde
Insignia
Branch insignia m/1963

History

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The school was established on 28 September 1942 as the Swedish Armoured Troops Officer Candidate School (Pansartruppernas officersaspirantskola, POAS) and was located in Strängnäs. On 28 September 1945, the school was reorganized into the Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet School (Pansartruppernas kadettskola, PKS). In 1946, the school was co-located with the Göta Life Guards (P 1) in Enköping. On 1 April 1961, the school was reorganized into the Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School (Pansartruppernas kadett- och aspirantskola, PKAS).[1]

The Government Bill 1973:135 suggested that Göta Life Guards should be disbanded. The proposal also suggested that the Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School should be relocated to Ystad or Revinge, and be subordinated to the South Scanian Regiment (P 7).[2] However, the issue of disbanding Göta Life Guards was delayed until 1977, when the Riksdag, through the Defence Act of 1977 and the Government Bill 1977/78:65, established the Swedish Armed Forces new basic organization.[3]

The Göta Life Guards was disbanded on 30 June 1980. With that, the school was relocated to Skövde. There, the Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School was amalgamated with the Swedish Armoured Troops School into a new school, the Swedish Armoured Troops Combat School (Pansartruppernas stridsskola, PS) which was established on 1 June 1981.[1]

Operations

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The school was directly subordinate to the Inspector of the Swedish Armoured Troops, but 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 candidates from all units within the Swedish Armoured Troops. These underwent two-stage training, first candidate school and second candidate school, then complete their training at the Royal Military Academy. The school was provided with loans of different types of combat vehicles from the armoured units, which was characterized by the fact that Stridsvagn 103 was presence at the school, but not at the Göta Life Guards.[4]

Barracks and training areas

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When the school was established as the Swedish Armoured Troops Officer Candidate School (Pansartruppernas officersaspirantskola, POAS), it was placed to Strängnäs Garrison on 29 September 1942, where it was co-located with the Södermanland Regiment (P 10). On 3 April 1946, the school was moved to Enköping Garrison, where it was co-located with Göta Life Guards (P 1). The school was placed in the barracks of the Life company before it was moved into a newly built school building within the barracks area on 1 March 1967. On 1 June 1980, the school was transferred to Skövde Garrison.[1]

Commanding officers

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  • 1942–1961: ?
  • 1961–1965: Kurt Magnusson
  • 1965–1968: Erik Grönberg
  • 1968–1969: Stig Barke
  • 1969–1972: Nils Gunnar Ahlgren
  • 1972–1974: Rune Wrangdahl
  • 1974–1979: Birger Ericsson
  • 1979–1980: Ingemar Björnsson

Names, designations and locations

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Names Translation From To
Pansartruppernas officersaspirantskola Swedish Armoured Troops Officer Candidate School 1942-09-28 1945-09-27
Pansartruppernas kadettskola Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet School 1945-09-28 1961-03-31
Pansartruppernas kadett- och aspirantskola Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School 1961-04-01 1981-05-31
Designations From To
POAS 1942-09-28 1945-09-27
PKS 1945-09-28 1961-03-31
PKAS 1961-04-01 1981-05-31
Locations From To
Strängnäs Garrison 1942-09-28 1946-04-02
Enköping Garrison 1946-04-03 1980-05-31
Skövde Garrison 1980-06-01 1981-05-31

See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Holmberg 1993, p. 62
  2. ^ "Kungl. Maj:ts proposition 135 år 1973; Proposition 1973:135" (in Swedish). Riksdag. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Regeringens proposition 1977/78:65" (in Swedish). Riksdag. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  4. ^ Östlund 1980, p. 140

Print

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  • 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.
  • Nilsson, Hans (2003). Pansartruppskolorna och deras betydelse för pansartruppernas och arméns utveckling 1942-1995: en minnesbok (in Swedish). Stockholm: Probus. ISBN 91-87184-73-7. SELIBR 9058942.
  • Östlund, Nils, ed. (1980). Kungl. Göta livgarde 1901-1980: ett regemente i tiden går ur tiden (in Swedish). Enköping: Göta livgardes historiekomm. SELIBR 8202864.

Further reading

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  • Nilsson, Hans (2003). Pansartruppskolorna och deras betydelse för pansartruppernas och arméns utveckling 1942-1995: en minnesbok (in Swedish). Stockholm: Probus. ISBN 91-87184-73-7. SELIBR 9058942.
  • Kjellander, Bo, ed. (1992). Pansartrupperna 1942-1992 (in Swedish). Skövde: Arméns pansarcentrum. ISBN 91-630-1253-7. SELIBR 7449092.