Bengt Wallroth
Bengt Wallroth | |
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Birth name | Bengt Johan Wallroth |
Born |
Kristianstad, Sweden | 1 April 1931
Died | 4 February 2005 73) | (aged
Service/branch | Swedish Army |
Years of service | 1953–1984 |
Rank | Major General |
Unit | Defence Staff (1965–84) |
Other work | Director-General of the National Defence Radio Establishment |
Bengt Johan Wallroth (1 April 1931 – 4 February 2005) was a Swedish Army general, military intelligence officer and civil servant. He was Director-General of the National Defence Radio Establishment from 1989 to 1994.
Career
Wallroth was born in Kristianstad, Sweden and was the son of Swedish National Bank accountant Stig Wallroth and Iris (née Hagman). He passed his studentexamen in 1950 and attended Krigsskolan at Karlberg in 1953. Wallroth became fänrik at Jämtland Rifle Regiment (I 5) in 1953, attended Militärhögskolan from 1960 to 1962 and was promoted to captain of the General Staff in 1965. He served at the Defence Staff from 1965 to 1984, with a break for troop service at the Dalarna Regiment (I 13) from 1969 to 1970, at the Svea Life Guards (I 1) from 1975 to 1977 and at the Älvsborg Regiment (I 15) from 1977 to 1978.[1]
Wallroth's career within the Swedish intelligence started in 1971.[2] He attended the Swedish Defence University in 1975 and was promoted to colonel in 1977 and colonel of the 1st rank in 1978.[1] Wallroth was head of the combined military intelligence and security service,[2] as the Chief of Defence Staff's Operation Section 5 (Chef Försvarsstabens operationssektion 5, CFst/Op5) from 1978 to 1982.[3] He was promoted to major general in 1984 and was head of the International Division at the Ministry of Defence from 1984 to 1989.[1] The Cold War and the Swedish submarine incidents occupies a large part of everyday life, as well as Sweden's increased international commitments, including the United Nations peacekeeping forces.[2] Wallroth was director-general and head of the National Defence Radio Establishment from 1989 to 1994,[1] the dramatic years when the Warsaw Pact dissolved, the Soviet Union collapsed and the Soviet withdrew from the Baltics.[2]
In the 1990s, he participated in two important investigations. He was chief secretary of the Submarine Commission (1995), which had the task to evaluate and analyze the indications of underwater violations and the submarine precautions that had occurred since 1980.[2] The second investigation, the Intelligence Committee (1996), had the task of reviewing intelligence service tasks, management and design. Wallroth gained through his extensive experience of the Swedish intelligence service and its sharp analytical skills, as an expert in the committee a great influence on the committee's work.[2] After retiring in 1994, Wallroth studied history and political science at the Stockholm University, resulting in a Bachelor degree.[2]
Other work
Wallroth was member of the board of ABAB and he became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences in 1986.[1][2] He was expert in the Military Responsibilities Committee (Militäransvarskommittén) from 1976 to 1982.[4]
Personal life
In 1956, Wallroth married Kerstin Hansen (1931–2011), the daughter of the civilekonom Gunnar Hansen and Ebba (née Nordgren).[1] Wallroth died in 2005 and was buried at the cemetery Silverdals griftegård in Sollentuna Municipality.[5]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Uddling, Hans; Paabo, Katrin, eds. (1992). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1993 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1993] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 1149. ISBN 91-1-914072-X.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Welin, Gustaf (2005). "Minnesteckningar över bortgångna ledamöter" (PDF). Kungl. Krigsvetenskapsakademiens handlingar och tidskrift (in Swedish) (Stockholm: Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences) (6). Retrieved 24 November 2015.
- ↑ Wallén, Göran R. (2014). "Några kommentarer till Bengt Gustafssons artikel i TiS 2013:2" (PDF). Tidskrift i sjöväsendet (in Swedish) (Carlskrona: Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences) (1): 5. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
- ↑ Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1985 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1985] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1984. p. 1152. ISBN 91-1-843222-0.
- ↑ "BENGT JOHAN WALLROTH" (in Swedish). Finngraven.se. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
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Preceded by Pär Kettis |
Director-General of National Defence Radio Establishment 1989–1994 |
Succeeded by Per Kjellnäs |