Carlos AdlercreutzW
Carlos Adlercreutz

Colonel Axel Fredrik Carlos Adlercreutz was a Swedish Army officer. Adlercreutz is credited with the formation of the General Security Service in 1938, and the intelligence agency C-byrån in 1939.

Nils AdlercreutzW
Nils Adlercreutz

Nils August Domingo Adlercreutz was a Swedish Army officer and horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.

Karl AmundsonW
Karl Amundson

Major General Karl Albert Byron Amundson (KABA) was a Swedish Air Force officer, ballooner and military attaché. He was the first Swedish Chief of the Air Force (1926–31).

Thord BondeW
Thord Bonde

General Count Thord C:son (Carlsson) Bonde af Björnö was a Swedish Army officer. His senior commands include military commander of the VII Military District in 1955, commander of the III Military District from 1955 to 1957 and Chief of the Army from 1957 to 1963.

Fritz von DardelW
Fritz von Dardel

Fritz Ludvig von Dardel was a Swedish diarist, illustrator and early comics artist. He was a courtier, and is known for his diary and illustrations depicting the life of the Swedish court in the mid 19th century.

Erik af EdholmW
Erik af Edholm

Lieutenant General Erik Gustaf af Edholm was a Swedish Army officer. His senior commands include commanding officer of the Södermanland Regiment, the Eastern Brigade and the III Army Division.

Sverker GöransonW
Sverker Göranson

Sverker John Olof Göranson is a Swedish Army general with an armoured forces background. In 1995, he was the chief of staff of the Nordic battalion within UNPROFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Yugoslav Wars. Göranson was Inspector of the Swedish Army from 2005 to 2007, and served as Chief of Defence Staff from 2007 to 2009. He was the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces from 25 March 2009, when he succeeded Håkan Syrén, until 1 October 2015, when he was succeeded by Micael Bydén.

Erik de LavalW
Erik de Laval

Erik Patrik Honoré de Laval was a Swedish modern pentathlete who won a silver medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics.

Ernst LinderW
Ernst Linder

Ernst Linder was a Swedish general of Finnish descent who served in the Swedish Army from 1887 to 1918, after which he participated in the Finnish Civil War as the commander of the Satakunta and Savo army groups, whose responsibility stretched from Finland's western coast adjoining the Gulf of Bothnia to Näsijärvi. Linder was friends with the White Commander, Marshal Gustaf Mannerheim. Following the war, he served as Inspector of Cavalry until retiring in 1920.

Tage OlihnW
Tage Olihn

Lieutenant General David Tage Olihn was a senior officer of the Swedish Army. Olihn's senior commands include Inspector of the Swedish Armoured Troops and military commander of the I Military District and of the Lower Norrland Military District. Olihn also served in Finland during the Winter War in 1940 and in Abyssinia two times, from 1946 to 1949, and from 1956 to 1959.

Magnus Olson (Swedish Army officer)W
Magnus Olson (Swedish Army officer)

Senior Colonel Anders Magnus Olson was a Swedish Army officer. Olson served as commander of the Life Regiment Hussars from 1976 to 1980, as Chief of Staff of the Western Military District from 1984 to 1988 and as Crown Equerry and head of the Royal Stables from 1991 to 1996.

Henry PeyronW
Henry Peyron

Henry Peyron was a Swedish Army major general and a fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1908 Summer Olympics.

Wiktor UnanderW
Wiktor Unander

Wiktor Axel Unander was a Swedish Army officer who also served in the French Army in Algeria and in the Ottoman Army in the Balkans. He also served in the Swedish foreign service as diplomatic agent and consul general in Egypt and as consul in Zagreb.

Carl von Horn (1903–1989)W
Carl von Horn (1903–1989)

Major General Carl C:son von Horn was a Swedish Army officer known for his service in various UN missions. He was the chief of United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine, the Supreme Commander of the United Nations Operation in the Congo during the Congo Crisis, and commander of United Nations Yemen Observation Mission in Yemen.

Lars-Eric WahlgrenW
Lars-Eric Wahlgren

Lieutenant General Lars-Eric Malcom Wahlgren was a Swedish Army officer. Wahlgren served as commanding officer of Gotland Military Command, as Chief of Home Guard and as Force Commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR)

Bo WaldemarssonW
Bo Waldemarsson

Major General Bo Erik Siwer Waldemarsson is a retired officer of the Swedish Air Force. His senior commands include commanding officer of the Middle Air Command and the Middle Military District. Waldemarsson also served as the Commandant General in Stockholm for two years.

Casten WarbergW
Casten Warberg

Lieutenant General Casten Abraham Carl Warberg was a Swedish Army officer. His senior commands include commanding officer of the 4th and 6th Army Divisions. Warberg also served as acting chief of the General Staff and as Commandant General in Stockholm. He was also the chief of His Majesty's Military Staff.

Einar af WirsénW
Einar af Wirsén

Carl Einar Thure af Wirsén was a Swedish Army officer, diplomat and writer. Originally an officer, he was sent into the diplomatic service after World War I and served as a military attaché in Constantinople and Sofia where he witnessed the Armenian Genocide. From the Ottoman Empire and the Balkans, af Wirsén came to Poland and witnessed the country's resurrection. After serving in London, Reval and Riga, he was sent as envoy to Bucharest, Athens and Belgrade in 1921. After working in the Mosul Commission, af Wirsén was sent to Berlin, where he would stay for the next 12 years as envoy. Finally he was envoy in Rome for three years before retiring in 1940.