Norrbotten Armoured Battalion Explained

Unit Name:Norrbotten Armoured Battalion
Native Name:Norrbottens pansarbataljon
Dates:1957–1994, 2000–present
Country: Sweden
Allegiance:Swedish Armed Forces
Branch:Swedish Army
Type:Armoured
Role:Recruit training
Size:Battalion
Command Structure:VI. Milo (1957–1966)
Milo ÖN (1966–1975)
I 19 (1975–1994)
I 19 (2000–present)
Garrison:Boden
Motto:Alltid främst ("Always foremost")
Colours Label:-->
March:I flaggskrud" (Rydberg)
Identification Symbol Label:Branch insignia
Identification Symbol 2 Label:Unit insignia

The Norrbotten Armoured Battalion (Swedish: Norrbottens pansarbataljon), designation Pbat/I 19 or P 5, is a Swedish Army armoured battalion, one of the few new formations raised in the 20th century. It is still in active service, and is currently garrisoned in Boden, Norrbotten as part of Norrbotten Regiment.

History

The Norrbotten Armored Battalion (P 5) was raised on 1 April 1957, by decision through letters patent of 1 June 1956, based on a parliamentary decision in May 1956. The unit was raised to meet the needs of the armored units in Upper Norrland. On 30 June 1975, the battalion disbanded as an independent unit and on 1 July 1975 it was amalgamated into a training battalion in Norrbotten Regiment (I 19). The name of the regiment was changed to that of the Norrbotten Regiment with the Norrbotten Armored Battalion (I 19/P 5).

For a short time in the 1990s, the regiment ceased to exist as it was merged with the wartime organised Norrbotten Brigade. In 2000, the battalion was re-raised, this time as one of five battalions in Norrbotten Regiment, retaining its old name, but not the designation P 5 (5th Armoured Regiment) it originally had, even though it is still in common use. The battalion is as of 2006 one of the three Swedish Army training regiments for armoured units. The battalion has been garrisoned in Boden during its whole existence.

Campaigns

Organisation

2008
2004

Heraldry and traditions

Colours, standards and guidons

The unit presents one battalion standard which was established by Army Order 417/1 1959. It was drawn by Brita Grep and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by Libraria. The standard was presented to the former Royal Norrbotten Armoured Battalion (P 5) in Boden by His Majesty the King Gustaf VI Adolf on 28 July 1961. It was used as battalion standard until 1975 and then as a traditional standard at Norrbotten Regiment (I 19). From 1 July 1994, the standard was carried by the Norrbotten Regiment and Norrbotten Brigade (MekB 19). From 1 July 2000, the standard was again carried by the Norrbotten Armoured Battalion. The standard may be used according to the decisions of CO I 19. Blazon: "On blue cloth powdered with yellow estoiles the provincial badge of Västerbotten; a white reindeer at speed, armed and langued red. Blue fringe."

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the Norrbotten Armoured Battalion (P 5) 1957–1975 was also used by the Norrbotten Regiment and Norrbotten Brigade (MekB 19) 1994–2000. Blazon: "Azure, powdered with estoiles or, the provincial badge of Västerbotten, a reindeer courant argent, armed and langued gules. The shield surmounted two arms in fess, embowed and vambraced, the hands holding swords in saltire, or".

March

On 10 July 1958, the Chief of the Army, Lieutenant General Thord Bonde established "I flaggskrud" as the battalion march. On 15 June 1994, the march was taken over by the Northern Service Regiment (Norra underhållsregementet, Uhreg N). From 2001, the march was transferred back to Norrbotten Armoured Battalion.

Commanding officers

Commanding officers from 1957 to 1975:

Names, designations and locations

NameTranslationFromTo
Kungl Norrbottens pansarbataljonRoyal Norrbotten Armoured Battalion1957-04-011974-12-31
Norrbottens pansarbataljonNorrbotten Armoured Battalion1975-01-011975-06-30
Norrbottens regemente med Norrbottens pansarbataljonNorrbotten Regiment with Norrbotten Armoured Battalion1975-07-011994-06-30
Norrbottens pansarbataljonNorrbotten Armoured Battalion2000-07-01
DesignationFromTo
P 51957-04-011975-06-30
I 19/P 51975-07-011994-06-30
Pbat/I 192000-07-01
LocationFromTo
Boden Garrison1957-04-011994-06-30
Boden Garrison2000-07-01

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