Naval Base (Sweden)


The Naval Base is a naval unit within the Swedish Navy that has operated in various forms since 1928. The unit is mainly based within Karlskrona naval base in Karlskrona and but operations are also conducted at Berga Naval Base and Muskö Naval Base outside Stockholm and in Gothenburg.

Heraldry and traditions

Colour

The colour was presented to the former Coastal Artillery Regiment at Stockholm Palace by His Majesty the King Gustaf V on 1 June 1945. It was used as regimental colour by KA 2 until 1 July 2001. KA 2 was disbanded in 2000, and during a disbandment ceremony on 31 October 2000, the colour was handed over to the South Coast Naval Base, which was the unit that will carry forward the traditions of the Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment. The colour is drawn by Brita Grep and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Libraria. Blazon: "On red cloth in the centre the badge of the former Coastal Artillery; two gunbarrels of older pattern in saltire between a royal crown proper and a blazing grenade and waves, all in yellow. In the first corner the monogram of His Majesty the King Charles XI surmounting an erect anchor under a royal crown proper, all in yellow".

Coat of arms

The coat of the arms of the South Coast Naval Base 1966–1990, South Coast Naval Command 1990–2000 and the South Coast Naval Base 2000–2004. Blazon: "Azure, an anchor erect surmounted two gunbarrels of older pattern in saltire and a chief, all or".

Flag

The flag of the unit was a double swallow-tailed Swedish flag. The flag was presented to the then South Coast Naval Command in 1976.

Medals

In 2007, the Marinbasens förtjänstmedalj in gold and silver was established. From 2001 to 2006, this medal was called Sydkustens marinbas förtjänstmedalj in gold and silver and was of 8th size. Before 2001, it was called Sydkustens marinkommandos förtjänstmedalj . The medal ribbon is of dark blue moiré. The navys coat of arms is attached to the ribbon.

Heritage

The Naval Base with Blekingegruppen, Kalmargruppen and Kronobergsgruppen has primarily the traditional heritage responsibility of the South Coast Naval Base, the East Coast Naval Base and Muskö Naval Yard and older ships, which bore the same name as the naval base's current ships. Secondarily the traditional heritage responsibility is for all older naval regional units such as naval commands, naval bases, naval districts and naval stations with their staffs as well as naval surveillance and base units.

Commanding officers