Närke-Värmland Regiment

Närke-Värmland Regiment
Närke-Värmlands regemente
Active 16241812
Country Sweden
Branch Swedish Army
Type Infantry
Size Regiment
Colours Red and blue (uniform, 1675)
Red and white (uniform, 16751691)
March "Stenbocksmarschen" (19392000)
Battle honours None[1]

The Närke-Värmland Regiment (Swedish: Närke-Värmlands regemente) was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traced its origins back to the 16th century. It was split into two new regiments in 1812. The regiment's soldiers were recruited from the provinces of Närke and Värmland.

History

The regiment has its origins in fänikor (companies) raised in Närke and Värmland in the 16th century. In 1614, these unitsalong with fänikor from the nearby province of Södermanlandwere organised by Gustav II Adolf into Södermanlands storregemente, of which eleven of the total 24 companies were recruited in Värmland and five in Närke. Södermanlands storregemente consisted of three field regiments, of which Närkes regemente and Värmlands regemente were two. Sometime around 1624, the grand regiment was permanently split into three smaller regiments, of which Närkes regemente and Värmlands regemente were two. In 1629, these two regiments were merged to form Närke-Värmlands regemente.

The Närke-Värmland Regiment was one of the original 20 Swedish infantry regiments mentioned in the Swedish constitution of 1634. The regiment's first commander was the Scot Alexander Leslie. It was allotted in 1686 (Närke) and 1688 (Värmland). The regiment was split in 1812 into the two original regiments, Närkes regemente and Värmlands regemente.

Campaigns

Organisation

1812

Name, designation and garrison

NameTranslationFrom To
Närkes regementeNärke Regiment16241629
Värmlands regementeVärmland Regiment16241629
Närke-Värmlands regementeNärke-Värmland Regiment16291812-06-07
DesignationFrom To
None
Training ground
or garrison town
From To
Västra fältet16841812-06-07
Ombergsheden16841812-06-07

See also

References

Print
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Online

Notes

  1. Närke-Värmlands regemente was never awarded any battle honours, but the successor unit Värmlands regemente was awarded ten such honours, of which all ten battles were fought under the name of Närke-Värmlands regemente. These ten battle honours were Fredriksodde (1657), Tåget över Bält (1658), Lund (1677), Landskrona (1678), Narva (1700), Düna (1701), Kliszow (1702), Fraustadt (1706), Malatitze (1708), Gadebusch (1712).
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