Swedish Air Force Volunteers Association
The Swedish Air Force Volunteers Association, commonly known as the Air Force Volunteers is a Swedish voluntary defence organization formed in 1962 for both men and women according to the ordinance on voluntary defence activities - whose activities are to serve the Swedish Armed Forces and society's other crisis preparedness. It includes i.a. defence information as well as recruitment and training of voluntary defence organization personnel and youths.
History
Today's association was established in 1962 through the Swedish Association of Voluntary Observers which formed in 1955. During the 1950s, the Swedish Air Force was expanded and there was a need for volunteers also in the air base service. Therefore, the name was changed in 1962 to the National Federation of Swedish Air Force Associations. In 1992, the additional name Flygvapenfrivilliga was adopted, to indicate that it was the largest voluntary organization with information for the Air Force and partly through the name, to more easily market the organization and its task. In 2000, the official name was changed to the Flygvapenfrivilligas Riksförbund, still using the additional name Flygvapenfrivilliga.Tasks
The tasks of the Air Force Volunteers are:- To provide voluntary defence organization personnel, placed and serving within the Swedish Air Force and Air Force forces' military units as well as basic organization, training to and in their position and tasks.
- To provide voluntary defence organization personnel, placed in the Home Guard's units, training to and in their position and tasks.
- To provide voluntary defence organization personnel, training to be able to constitute a reinforcement resource for society's crisis preparedness.
- To provide personnel belonging to other voluntary defence organizations, or equivalent, training in their position and task.
- To promote interest in and knowledge of the Air Force Volunteers, the Swedish Air Force and the rest of the Swedish Armed Forces.