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Norrlands signalregemente (Ing 3 det, S 1 B, S 3, Signbat/I 19) |
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Active | 1915–1925 1937–2005 |
Country | Sweden |
Branch | Swedish Army |
Type | Signal |
Size | Regiment |
Motto(s) | Steget före (One step ahead) |
March | "I gevär" (1958–2005) |
The Norrland Signal Regiment (Swedish: Norrlands signalregemente), designations Ing 3 det, S 1 B, S 3 and Signbat/I 19, was a Swedish Army signal regiment, one of the few new formations raised in the 20th century. It was disbanded in 2005. The regiment was garrisoned in Norrbotten.
The regiment has its origins in a 1915 detached company, Field Telegraph Corps' Detachment in Boden, of Field Telegraph Corps that was garrisoned in Boden. The company gained the designation Ing 3 det (3rd Engineer Regiment, detachment). The detachment was incorporated into Boden Engineer Corps in 1925, but was split off and formed Boden Signal Company with designation S 1 B in 1937.
The company was in 1954 upgraded to a separate battalion, and gained the designation S 3 (3rd Signal Regiment) in 1955. The battalion was renamed Norrland Signal Battalion soon after, and was upgraded to a regiment with the name Norrland Signal Regiment in 1987 but downgraded to a battalion size unit again in 1994. In 2000, the battalion became one of five battalions in Norrbotten Regiment, regaining its old name, but not the designation S 3 it originally had, even though it was still in common use. The battalion was disbanded in 2005.