Per Kellin

Major General Per Åke Nilsson Kellin (17 September 1903 – 31 March 1973) was a Swedish Army officer. He served as Chief of Home Guard from 1955 to 1968

Per Kellin
Birth namePer Åke Nilsson Kellin
Born(1903-09-17)17 September 1903
Stockholm, Sweden
Died31 March 1973(1973-03-31) (aged 69)
Stockholm, Sweden
AllegianceSweden
Service/branchSwedish Army
Years of service1924–1968
RankMajor General
Commands heldSkånska trängregementet
Chief of Home Guard

Career

Kellin was born on 17 September 1903 in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Captain Nils Kellin and his wife Thyra Hermansson.[1] He passed studentexamen in 1922[2] and was commisssioned as an officer in Södermanland Regiment (I 10) in 1924 with the rank of Fänrik. Kellin was promoted to Lieutenant in 1928 and to Captain in the General Staff Corps. In 1939, Kellin participated in a course in the French Army.[2] He served as a teacher at the Royal Swedish Naval Staff College from 1940 to 1942 when he was promoted to Major. During this time, Kellin was also military contributor in Radiotjänst (1941–1945), Arbetet (1941–1944) and in Svenska Dagbladet (1941–1947).[1]

Kellin served as Vice Chief of the Military Office of the Land Defence (Lantförsvarets kommandoexpedition) in 1944 and as Chief of the Army Section in the Military Office of the Minister of Defence from 1945 to 1947. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in the General Staff Corps in 1946 and he served in the Älvsborg Regiment (I 15) in 1947.[1] Kellin was promoted to Colonel in the General Staff Corps in 1950 and he was appointed Section Chief in the Army Staff. In 1952, Kellin was promoted to Colonel in the Swedish Army Service Troops and in 1952 he was appointed commanding officer of the Scanian Service Regiment (Skånska trängregementet, T 4) in Hässleholm.[1]

On 1 October 1955, Kellin assumed the position of Chief of Home Guard[3] and became a member of the Executive Committee of the Central Board of the National [Swedish] Rifle Clubs (Skytteförbundens överstyrelse).[4] He was promoted to Major General in 1959.[1] He held the Chief of Home Guard position until 30 September 1968[3] when he retired from active service.

Personal life

In 1930, Kellin married Britta Jernbergh (born 1906), the daughter of Lars Jernbergh and Selma Henschen.[1]

Dates of rank

Awards and decorations

Kellin's awards:[1]

  • Commander First Class of the Order of the Sword (23 November 1956)[5]
  • Knight of the Order of the Polar Star
  • Knight of the Order of Vasa
  • Commander of the Order of the Lion of Finland
  • Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy
  • Knight of the Legion of Honour
  • King Christian X's Liberty Medal
  • Svenska Röda Korsets Guldmedalj
  • Centralförbundet för befälsutbildnings silvermedalj
  • National Federation of Swedish Women's Auxiliary Defence Services' Silver Medal (Riksförbundet Sveriges lottakårers silvermedalj)
  • National Swedish Rifle Association's silver medal (Sveriges skytteförbunds överstyrelses silvermedalj)
  • North Scanian Association for Volunteer Military Training's Silver Medal (Norra skånska befäls(utbildnings)förbundets silvermedalj)
  • Home Guard Silver Medal
  • Swedish Army and Air Force Reserve Officers Association's Badge of Honor (Svenska arméns och flygvapnets reservofficersförbunds hederstecken)
  • Danish Reserve Officers Association's Badge of Honor (Danska reservofficersförbundets hederstecken)
  • Danish Home Guard Badge of Merit

Honours

References

  1. Harnesk, Paul, ed. (1962). Vem är vem? 1, Stor-Stockholm [Who's Who? 1, Greater Stockholm] (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Vem är vem. p. 696. SELIBR 53509.
  2. Harnesk, Paul, ed. (1945). Vem är vem?. D. 1, Stockholmsdelen [Who's Who?. D. 1, Stockholm part] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Vem är vem bokförlag. p. 1039. SELIBR 8198269.
  3. Åkerstedt, Therese, ed. (2010). Hemvärnet 70 år (in Swedish). Stockholm: Balkong. p. 61. ISBN 9789185581412. SELIBR 11881232.
  4. Sveriges statskalender för året 1955 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1955. p. 1132.
  5. Kungl. Hovstaterna: Kungl. Maj:ts Ordens arkiv, Matriklar (D 1), vol. 12 (1950–1959), p. 34, digital imageing.
Military offices
Preceded by
Gunnar Brinck
Chief of Home Guard
1955–1968
Succeeded by
Karl Gustaf Brandberg
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