Home Guard (Sweden)

Home Guard – National Security Forces
Hemvärnet – Nationella skyddsstyrkorna
Heraldic arms
Coat of arms of the Home Guard – National Security Forces.
FoundedMay 29, 1940 (1940-05-29)
Country Sweden
AllegianceKing of Sweden
BranchSwedish Armed Forces
TypeMotorised light infantry
RoleSupport of Mobilisation
Rapid countermeasure
Surveillance
Disaster relief
Search and rescue
Size21,200 (40 battalions)[1]
Garrison/HQStockholm
March"Hemvärnets marsch"[2]
(Home Guard March) - Helge Damberg
AnniversariesMay 29th
Commanders
Chief of Home GuardMajor general Laura Swaan Wrede
Notable
commanders
Major general Gustaf Petri

The Home Guard – National Security Forces (Swedish: Hemvärnet – Nationella skyddsstyrkorna) is a military reserve force of the Swedish Armed Forces. It was formally established on May 29, 1940, during World War II upon popular demand.[3] While originally composed of former militia groups, today it comprises half of the Swedish Army, thus constituting the basis of the territorial defence of Sweden.

The Home Guard consists mainly of local rapid response units, numbering 17,000 of the 22,000 total Home Guard strength, organised in 40 battalions,[4] with 23 associated auxiliary defence organisations. Most soldiers maintain a civilian job while serving the army part-time. Rapid response units were formed in the early 2000s in parallel to the Swedish government's abolishment of conscription to the Swedish Armed Forces; small-scale conscription has since been reintroduced.

The Chief of Home Guard is the commanding officer of the Home Guard, representing 40,000 present and veteran soldiers, reporting directly to the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces.

  1. ^ IISS (2022). The Military Balance 2022. Routledge. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-032-27900-8.
  2. ^ Sandberg 2007, p. 23
  3. ^ Åkerstedt 2010, p. 16
  4. ^ "Hemvärnsförbanden - Hemvärnet". Archived from the original on 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2017-01-08.

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