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  2. Life Regiment Hussars - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Army Intelligence School (Arméns underrättelseskola, UndS) was a school unit in the army that operated from 1964 to 1998. In connection with the relocation of the Life Regiment Hussars to Karlsborg Garrison, the Swedish Army Intelligence School became part of the regiment on 1 July 1983.

  3. Hussar - Wikipedia

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    Swedish hussar regiments 1895–1910 5th Mounted Rifles Otago Hussars from New Zealand, 1911. On the eve of World War I, there were still hussar regiments in the British, [49] Canadian, French, [50] New Zealand, Spanish, [51] German, [52] Russian, [53] Dutch, [54] Danish, [55] Swedish, Romanian, and Austro-Hungarian armies. In most respects ...

  4. List of Swedish regiments - Wikipedia

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    Regiments were the highest organized organic units in the Swedish Army from the time of Gustavus Adolphus on to the Second World War. In 1949, the Swedish Army was reorganised, with the regiments being used as training units for conscripts during peacetime. The new main fighting unit was the brigade, only organised in wartime (with a few ...

  5. Crown Prince's Hussar Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Prince's Hussar Regiment (Swedish: Kronprinsens husarregemente), designated K 7, was a Swedish Army cavalry regiment located in the province of Scania that traced its origins back to the 18th century. It had a number of names over its history, most famously Mörner's Hussar Regiment (Mörnerska husarregementet) during the Napoleonic ...

  6. Fallskärmsjägarna - Wikipedia

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    Fallskärmsjägarskvadron) or Fallskärmsjägarna (English: "Parachute Rangers" [1] or "Airborne Rangers" [2]) is a Swedish military special operations capable airborne ranger unit specialising in long-range reconnaissance. The unit is based at the Life Regiment Hussars (K 3) in Karlsborg at the Swedish Parachute Ranger School (FJS).

  7. 31st Ranger Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 31st Ranger Battalion (Swedish: 31. jägarbataljonen), previously called the 31st Light Infantry Battalion (Swedish: 31. lätta skyttebataljonen, 31. LSkbat), is a specialized light infantry unit of the Swedish Army. The unit is part of the Life Regiment Hussars and is based in Karlsborg.

  8. 32nd Intelligence Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 32nd Intelligence Battalion (Swedish: 32. Underrättelsebataljonen) is the premier reconnaissance and intelligence gathering unit of the Swedish Army.The battalion possesses units and material to conduct long range reconnaissance, sensitive sight exploration (SSE), sabotage and control indirect fire as well as close air support (CAS). [1]

  9. Life Guards of Horse - Wikipedia

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    The highly mobile hussar units soon became popular and Sweden, like many other European countries, increased the number of regiments in the first decade of the 19th century. During the war in Germany 1813 and in Norway 1814 three Swedish hussar regiments participated with some success especially at the battle of Bornhöved in 1813.