Royal Swedish Army Supply Administration Explained

Royal Swedish Army Supply Administration[1] (Swedish: Kungliga Arméintendenturförvaltningen, KAIF) was a Swedish administrative authority which existed from 1954 to 1963. It sorted under the Ministry of Defence and had the task, in technical and economic terms, to exercise the highest management and oversight of the commissariat service of the Swedish Army.

History and organisation

The Commissariat Department (Intendenturavdelningen) of the Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration (KAFI) was reconstituted on 1 July 1954 as an independent agency under the name Arméintendenturförvaltningen ("Army Supply Administration"). After nine years of existence, the authority was on 1 July 1963 amalgamated into the newly formed Quartermaster Administration of the Swedish Armed Forces.[2] [3] (The Quartermaster Administration of the Swedish Armed Forces, in turn, was on 1 July 1968 amalgamated into the newly formed Defence Materiel Administration.)[4] [5]

The Chief of the Army was also head of the Royal Swedish Army Supply Administration. However, the closest command over the authority was exercised by a vice chief (souschef), who had the title of Quartermaster General.[6] [7] The vice chief was from 1954 to 1963 a member of the Administration Board of the Swedish Armed Forces.[8] [9]

The authority consisted of seven units from 1954 to 1959: Materielbyrån ("Equipment Bureau"), Förplägnadsbyrån ("Catering Bureau"), Drivmedelsbyrån ("Fuel Bureau"), Häst- och veterinärmaterielbyrån ("Horse and Veterinary Equipment Bureau"), Administrativa byrån ("Administrative Bureau"), Chefsexpeditionen ("Head Office") and Förrådskontrollkontoret ("Storeroom Control Bureau"). The head of the Häst- och veterinärmaterielbyrån ("Horse and Veterinary Equipment Bureau") was the Inspector of Army Veterinary Service. The head of the Administrativa byrån ("Administrative Bureau") was referred to as Krigsråd (military councillor).[6] In 1959, the Chefsexpeditionen ("Head Office") was renamed Centralbyrån ("Central Bureau"), whilst Häst- och veterinärmaterielbyrån was amalgamated as Hästsektionen ("Horse Section") into the Centralbyrån ("Central Bureau"). Also Förrådskontrollkontoret ("Storeroom Control Bureau") was amalgamated into Centralbyrån.[10] From 1959 to 1963, the units were thus only five: Centralbyrån ("Central Bureau"), Materielbyrån ("Equipment Bureau"), Förplägnadsbyrån ("Catering Bureau"), Drivmedelsbyrån ("Fuel Bureau") and Administrativa byrån ("Administrative Bureau").

The heads of the bureaus were members of the authority's board.[6] [7]

The authority's activities were regulated by the following instructions:

Activities

1954 instruction

The authority's instruction of 1954 stated: “The Royal Swedish Army Supply Administration exercises under the King in Council in technical and economic terms, the top management and oversight of the commissariat administration in the Swedish Army." In addition, the authority was obliged:[11]

1959 instruction

The authority's 1959 instruction stated: “The Royal Swedish Army Supply Administration exercises under the King in Council in technical and economic terms, the management and oversight of the commissariat administration in the Swedish Army." In addition, the authority was obliged:[12]

Heads

Quartermaster Generals and Vice Chiefs

Chief of Staff of the Quartermaster General at Chefsexpeditionen ("Head Office") (from 1959 the Centralbyrån ("Central Bureau")

Heads of the Materielbyrån ("Equipment Bureau")

Heads of the Förplägnadsbyrån ("Catering Bureau")

Heads of the Drivmedelsbyrån ("Fuel Bureau")

Heads of the Häst- och veterinärmaterielbyrån ("Horse and Veterinary Equipment Bureau")

Heads of the Administrativa byrån ("Administrative Bureau")

Heads of the Förrådskontrollkontoret ("Storeroom Control Bureau")

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gullberg, Ingvar E. . Svensk-engelsk fackordbok för näringsliv, förvaltning, undervisning och forskning . A Swedish-English dictionary of technical terms used in business, industry, administration, education and research . 2nd . 1977 . Norstedt . Stockholm . sv . 91-1-775052-0 . . 858.
  2. Web site: Arméintendenturförvaltningen . . 2018-10-01 . sv.
  3. Kungl. Maj:ts instruktion för försvarets intendenturverk, SFS 1963:286, p. 615.
  4. Web site: Försvarets materielverk . . 2018-10-01 . sv.
  5. Kungl. Maj:ts instruktion för försvarets materielverk, SFS 1968:387, p. 1088.
  6. Kungl. Maj:ts provisoriska instruktion för arméintendenturförvaltningen, Tjänstemeddelanden rörande lantförsvaret, serie A (TLA) 1954:44, p. 165.
  7. Kungl. Maj:ts instruktion för arméintendenturförvaltningen, SFS 1959:9, s. 62.
  8. Kungl. Maj:ts provisoriska instruktion för försvarets förvaltningsdirektion m. m., Tjänstemeddelanden rörande lantförsvaret, serie A (TLA), 1954:41, p. 122.
  9. Kungl. Maj:ts instruktion för försvarets förvaltningsdirektion, SFS 1959:546, p. 1388.
  10. Book: Sveriges statskalender för året 1959 . 1959 . Fritzes offentliga publikationer . Uppsala . sv . 99.
  11. TLA 1954:44, pp. 163–164.
  12. SFS 1959:9, p. 61.
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  22. Book: Sveriges dödbok 1901-2013 . Swedish death index 1901-2013 . Version 6.0 . 2014 . Sveriges släktforskarförbund . Solna . sv . 9789187676642 . .