Överstelöjtnant
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[edit] Obtaining the rank in Sweden
Two years as Major followed by 2 to 2-1/2 years training at National Defence College at the Advanced Command Programme (AC) and a score higher than the upper half of the students at the AC Programme.
[edit] History and related ranks
[edit] 1600 - 1700
The holder of the rank was typically the deputy head of a regiment of 1200 troops as well as the commander of a battalion during battle.
[edit] Swedish reform 1972
All holders of the rank Major were promoted to Överstelöjtnant.
[edit] Current Sweden
The rank is translated officially to Lieutenant Colonel. However, almost all officers in this rank do not command battalions or companies, but take up similar duties that are typically delegated to senior NCO equivalents in the US Army or more non-military type desk work. The reason for this is the current huge surplus of officers consisting of some 3,500 Överstelojtnants and Majors with no standing battalions to command (Military units).
Some very few holders of the rank may act as a commander or deputy commander of conscript training battalion at training centers. Those commanders are usually also assigned as commander or deputies commanders of the corresponding war-time battalion.
[edit] See also
- Finnish military ranks
- Military ranks of the Swedish armed forces
- Swedish Armed Forces
- Officer Training
[edit] References
- ^ The Swedish Armed Forces official website - military ranks (accessed on July 13, 2007) (in Swedish)
- ^ http://www.goarmy.com/about/ranks_and_insignia.jsp USA enlisted ranks
- ^ http://www.goarmy.com/about/ranks_insignia_officer.jsp USA commissioned officers
- ^ http://www.algonet.se/~hogman/index.htm
- 5. Personnel department of the National Defense at Lidingovagen Stockholm "Bastionen"

