Claes Tornberg | |
Birth Name: | Claes Egmont Tornberg |
Birth Date: | 10 February 1936 |
Birth Place: | Västerås, Sweden |
Allegiance: | Sweden |
Branch: | Swedish Navy |
Serviceyears: | 1958–1998 |
Rank: | Rear admiral |
Rear Admiral Claes Egmont Tornberg (born 10 February 1936) is a retired Swedish Navy officer. He served as Commander-in-Chief of the Coastal Fleet from 1985 and 1990 and as head of the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College from 1990 to 1996 and the newly created Swedish National Defence College from 1997 to 1998.
Tornberg was born on 10 February 1936 in Västerås Parish, Sweden,[1] the son of colonel Egmont Tornberg and his wife Aina (née Setterborg).[2] He passed studentexamen at Södra Latin in Stockholm on 7 May 1955.[3]
Tornberg graduated from the Royal Swedish Naval Academy in September 1958.[4] He underwent a staff course at the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College between 1966 and 1968, and attended the Naval War College in the United States from 1976 to 1977. Tornberg commanded the 11th Torpedo Boat Division (11. torpedbåtsdivisionen) from 1977 to 1979 and was head of the Naval Staff's Planning Section from 1979 to 1983.[2]
He was promoted to captain on 25 June 1981.[5] On 1 October 1983, Tornberg was appointed flag captain in the Coastal Fleet.[6] He was promoted to rear admiral and appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Coastal Fleet from 1 October 1985.[7]
In October 1990, Major General Evert Båge was to be replaced as the head of the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College. The Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, General Bengt Gustafsson, proposed Tornberg for the job, but Defence Minister Roine Carlsson preferred Senior Colonel . Despite all authorities except Gustafsson supporting Lyth, the appointment of Tornberg came as a surprise on 27 July 1990, during vacation time, with Carlsson absent. The decision was signed by and Bengt Göransson as acting Prime Minister and Defence Minister, respectively. This was one of several feuds between General Gustafsson and Defence Minister Carlsson.[8]
When the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College was amalgamated with the Swedish National Defence College on 1 January 1997, Tornberg became its head. He retired on 31 March 1998.[9]
Tornberg was a board member of the from 1999.[10]
Tornberg got engaged on 31 December 1958 to Ann-Charlotte von Hofsten (born 1937) at in Töreboda Municipality.[11] She was the daughter of county council director Erland von Hofsten and his wife Ebba Sörensen.[2] [12] The banns were issued on 7 June 1959 and the wedding took place in on 19 June 1959.[13] [14] The wedding officiant was court chaplain .[15] Their daughter was born on 23 September 1962 at Allmänna BB in Stockholm[16] and a second daughter was born on 31 December 1963 at Allmänna BB.[17] He also has two sons.[18]