Chief of Army
commander of the Swedish army
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Chief of Army
Summary
Chief of Army is a military position[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (military_position category, ranking #42 of 77).[2]
Key Facts
- Chief of Army is in the country of Sweden[3].
- Chief of Army's instance of is recorded as military position[4].
- Chief of Army's flag image is recorded as Kommandotecken Arméchefen.svg[5].
- +1937-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Chief of Army[6].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Oscar Nygren[7].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Per Sylvan[8].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Ivar Holmquist[9].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Count Archibald Douglas[10].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Carl August Ehrensvärd[11].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Thord Bonde[12].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Curt Göransson[13].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Carl Eric Almgren[14].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Nils Sköld[15].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Erik Bengtsson[16].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Åke Sagrén[17].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Mertil Melin[18].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Paul Degerlund[19].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Alf Sandqvist[20].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Sverker Göranson[21].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Berndt Grundevik[22].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Anders Brännström[23].
- Chief of Army's position holder is recorded as Karl Engelbrektson[24].
- Chief of Army's official name is recorded as Chefen för armén[25].
- Chief of Army's official name is recorded as Chefen för Arméledningen[26].
- Chief of Army's official name is recorded as Generalinspektör för Armén[27].
Why It Matters
Chief of Army draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (military_position category, ranking #42 of 77).[2]