Chief of the Naval Staff (Sweden)

The Chief of the Naval Staff[1] (Swedish: Chefen för marinstaben, CMS, or Marinstabschef) was from 1907 to 1994 the second most senior member of the Swedish Navy (after the Chief of the Navy) and headed the Naval Staff. The position was held by a senior member of Swedish Navy.

Chief of the Naval Staff
Chefen för marinstaben
Ministry of Defence
TypeChief of the Naval Staff
StatusAbolished
AbbreviationCMS
Reports toChief of the Navy
SeatBirger Jarlsgatan 7, Stockholm (1907–1942)
Banérgatan 62-64, Stockholm (1942–1981)
Lidingövägen 24, Stockholm (1981–1994)
Term lengthAt Her Majesty's pleasure
Formation1907
First holderRear Admiral Theodor Sandström
Final holderMajor General Lars G. Persson
Abolished1994
Unofficial namesMarinstabschef
DeputyVice Chief of the Naval Staff

Chiefs of the Naval Staff

No. Portrait Chief of the Naval StaffTook officeLeft officeTime in officeDefence branchPrime MinisterRef
1
Sandström, TheodorRear Admiral
Theodor Sandström
(1852–1911)
190719113–4 years
Navy
Arvid Lindman-
2
Ankarcrona, StenCaptain
Sten Ankarcrona
(1861–1936)
17 February 191130 September 1913[lower-alpha 1]2 years, 225 days
Navy
Karl Staaff[2]
3
Sidner, LudvigVice Admiral
Ludvig Sidner
(1851–1917)
1 October 1913[lower-alpha 2]27 June 19162 years, 270 days
Navy
Karl Staaff
Hjalmar Hammarskjöld
[3]
4
Krusenstierna, Henning vonRear Admiral
Henning von Krusenstierna
(1862–1933)
27 June 191623 March 192710 years, 269 days
Navy
Hjalmar Hammarskjöld
Carl Swartz
Nils Edén
Hjalmar Branting
Gerhard Louis De Geer
[4]
5
Lybeck, OttoRear Admiral
Otto Lybeck
(1871–1947)
1 April 192719368–9 years
Navy
Carl Gustaf Ekman
Arvid Lindman
Felix Hamrin
Per Albin Hansson
Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp
[5]
6
Lindsström, ClaësRear Admiral
Claës Lindsström
(1876–1964)
193619360 years
Navy
Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp
Per Albin Hansson
-
7
Champs, Charles deRear Admiral
Charles de Champs
(1873–1959)
193619370–1 years
Navy
Per Albin Hansson-
8
Ehrensvärd, GöstaCaptain[lower-alpha 3]
Gösta Ehrensvärd
(1885–1973)
193719391–2 years
Navy
Per Albin Hansson[6]
9
Ekstrand, YngveCaptain
Yngve Ekstrand
(1888–1951)
193919422–3 years
Navy
Per Albin Hansson-
10
Strömbäck, HelgeCaptain[lower-alpha 4]
Helge Strömbäck
(1889–1960)
1 April 194219452–3 years
Navy
Per Albin Hansson[7]
11
Anderberg, ErikRear Admiral
Erik Anderberg
(1892–1990)
194519504–5 years
Navy
Per Albin Hansson, Tage Erlander-
12
Wetterblad, RagnarCaptain
Ragnar Wetterblad
(1894–1988)
195019532–3 years
Navy
Tage Erlander-
13
Berthelsson, BertilCaptain[lower-alpha 5]
Bertil Berthelsson
(1902–1977)
195319573–4 years
Navy
Tage Erlander[8]
14
Blidberg, EinarRear Admiral
Einar Blidberg
(1906–1993)
195719613–4 years
Navy
Tage Erlander-
-
Lindemalm, ÅkeRear Admiral
Åke Lindemalm
(1910–2004)
Acting
196019610–1 years
Navy
Tage Erlander-
-
Krokstedt, OscarRear Admiral
Oscar Krokstedt
(1908–1985)
Acting
196119610 years
Navy
Tage Erlander-
15
Krokstedt, OscarRear Admiral
Oscar Krokstedt
(1908–1985)
196219641–2 years
Navy
Tage Erlander-
16
Lange, HenrikMajor General
Henrik Lange
(1908–2000)
196419683–4 years
Navy
(Coastal Artillery)
Tage Erlander-
17
Westin, BoMajor General
Bo Westin
(1913–2009)
196819701–2 years
Navy
(Coastal Artillery)
Tage Erlander
Olof Palme
-
18
Eklund, GunnarMajor General
Gunnar Eklund
(1920–2010)
197019721–2 years
Navy
(Coastal Artillery)
Olof Palme-
19
Varenius, BoMajor General
Bo Varenius
(1918–1996)
1972198411–12 years
Navy
(Coastal Artillery)
Olof Palme
Thorbjörn Fälldin
Ola Ullsten
-
20
Engberg, TorstenMajor General
Torsten Engberg
(1934–2018)
198419872–3 years
Navy
(Coastal Artillery)
Olof Palme
Ingvar Carlsson
-
21
Persson, Lars G.Major General
Lars G. Persson
(born 1937)
198719946–7 years
Navy
(Coastal Artillery)
Ingvar Carlsson
Carl Bildt
-

Vice Chiefs of the Naval Staff

No. Portrait Vice/Deputy Chief of the Naval StaffTitleTook officeLeft officeTime in officeDefence branchPrime MinisterRef
1
Smith, RagnarLieutenant Colonel[lower-alpha 6]
Ragnar Smith
(1892–1975)
Vice Chief
(Souschef)
194119453–4 years
Navy
(Coastal Artillery)
Per Albin Hansson[9]
2
Wesström, WaldemarColonel
Waldemar Wesström
(1894–1987)
Vice Chief
(Souschef)
194519548–9 years
Navy
(Coastal Artillery)
Per Albin Hansson
Tage Erlander
[10]

Footnotes

  1. Dismissed from the position on 19 July 1913.[2]
  2. Appointed on 19 July 1913.[3]
  3. Promoted to Rear Admiral in 1938.[6]
  4. Promoted to Rear Admiral on 1 October 1943.[7]
  5. Promoted to Rear Admiral in 1954.[8]
  6. Promoted to Colonel in 1942.[9]
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