
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.

Lieutenant General Friherre Samuel Lars Åkerhielm af Blombacka was a Swedish Army officer. His senior commands include commander of the Norrbotten Artillery Corps from 1931 to 1937, the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1937 to 1940, Svea Artillery Regiment from 1940 to 1941, VII Military District from 1942 to 1948, Gotland Naval District from 1942 to 1948 and the I Military District from 1948 to 1953.

Lieutenant General Karl Gustav "Gugge" Åkerman was a Swedish Army officer. Åkerman's senior commands include Chief of the Army Staff and the General Staff Corps from 1957 to 1961 and military commander of the IV Military District as well as Commandant General in Stockholm from 1961 to 1967.

Lieutenant General Richard "Riri" Oscar Roger Åkerman was a Swedish Army officer. He was Chief of the Defence Staff from 1951 to 1957 and military commander of the III Military District from 1957 to 1963, when he retired.

Vice Admiral Erik Magnus Anderberg was a Swedish Navy officer. He is famous for being the grand architect of the notion of a unified Swedish signal intelligence authority. Anderberg served as commander of the Royal Swedish Naval Staff College from 1943 to 1945, Chief of the Naval Staff from 1945 to 1950 and as commanding officer of the East Coast Naval District from 1951 to 1957.

Major General Ingvar Oskar Daniel Berg was a Swedish Air Force officer and modern pentathlete who finished fourth at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

General Knut Gillis Bildt was a Swedish Army officer and politician. His senior commands include the post of Quartermaster-General of the Swedish Army (1904–1905) and chief of the General Staff (1905–1919). Bildt was also a member of parliament for Norrbotten County representing the Protectionist Party for eight years.

Carl Johan Magnus Björnstjerna was a Swedish officer and horse rider who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. He and his horse Kornett won the bronze medal as part of the Swedish jumping team after finishing ninth in the individual jumping.

Gustaf Adolf "Gösta" Boltenstern Jr. was a Swedish officer and horse rider who competed at the 1932, 1948, 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics.

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.

Lieutenant General Hugo Montgomery Cederschiöld was a Swedish Army officer and sports shooter.

Vice Admiral Charles Léon de Champs was a Swedish Navy officer who was the Chief of the Naval Staff from 1936 to 1937 and the Chief of the Navy from 1936 to 1939.

Karl Gustaf Wilhelm Dyrsch was a Swedish Army officer and horse rider who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He and his horse Salamis were part of the Swedish team that won the gold medal in eventing. However, Dyrsch did not receive a medal as he failed to complete his individual routine.

Lieutenant General Gustaf Peder Wilhelm Dyrssen was a Swedish Army officer and Olympic modern pentathlete.

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.

Lieutenant General Carl Gunnar Eklund was a senior Swedish Coastal Artillery officer. His senior commands include Chief of the Naval Staff, Chief of the Defence Staff, military commander of the Eastern Military District and Commandant General in Stockholm.

Admiral Stig (Hansson) H:son Ericson was a Swedish Navy naval officer. He was Chief of the Coastal Fleet from 1950 to 1953 and the Chief of the Navy from 1953 to 1961. After retiring from the Navy in 1961, Ericson held court offices in the Royal Court of Sweden. He was First Marshal of the Court from 1962 to 1973 and Marshal of the Realm from 1966 to 1976.

General Curt Ture Engelbrecht Göransson was a Swedish Army officer. Göransson's senior commands include Chief of the Defence Staff 1957–1961, military commander of the I Military District 1961–1963 and Chief of the Army 1963–1969.

Rear Admiral Anders Lennart Grenstad is a retired Swedish Navy officer. He served in the Swedish Navy for 39 years. Grenstad's senior commands include Inspector of the Navy, commanding officer of the Naval Tactical Command/Maritime Component Command, head of the Swedish delegation to the NNSC, Deputy Chief of Operations and as head of the Swedish Veterans' Unit.

Friherre Ebbe Gyllenstierna af Lundholm was a Swedish Army officer and a modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics and finished 16th.

Brigadier General Claes-Göran Hedén is a retired Swedish Coastal Artillery officer. His senior commands include commanding officer of the Coastal Ranger School, Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment, the Northern Coast Marine Command and the Swedish Armed Forces International Command. After retiring from the military, Hedén served as governor of Gripsholm Castle and Strömsholm Castle.

Major General Per Åke Nilsson Kellin was a Swedish Army officer. He served as Chief of Home Guard from 1955 to 1968

Vice Admiral Erik Viktor Philip Gustafsson af Klint was a Swedish Navy naval officer. af Klint's senior commands include postings as Chief of Staff of the Coastal Fleet, head of Section 2 of the Defence Staff, Chief of the Coastal Fleet and commanding officer of the Naval Command East.

Lieutenant General Karl Rudolf Kolmodin was a Swedish Coastal Artillery officer. Kolmodin's senior commands include postings as commanding officer of the Gothenburg Coastal Artillery Defence and Stockholm Coastal Artillery Defence and as Inspector of the Swedish Coastal Artillery.

Lieutenant General Henrik Lange was a Swedish Coastal Artillery officer. Lange's senior commands include postings as Inspector of the Swedish Coastal Artillery, Chief of the Naval Staff and military commander of the Western Military District.

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

Major General Bengt (T:son) Trygvesson Liljestrand was a Swedish Army officer.

Captain Nils Lennart Lindgren was a Swedish Navy officer. He commanded the minelayer HSwMS Älvsnabben (M01) and the destroyer HSwMS Småland (J19), and served as head of the Swedish Auxiliary Naval Corps. Lindgren also served at the Swedish embassies in Washington, D.C. and Copenhagen as a naval and military attaché.

Major General John Åge Lundström was a Swedish Air Force officer and horse rider who competed in the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics.

Admiral Otto Emil Lybeck was a Swedish Navy officer. Lybeck's senior commands include Minister of Defence, Chief of the Coastal Fleet and Chief of the Naval Staff.

Carl Fredrik Nils Mesterton was a Swedish Army officer who became known as the military commander on the scene at the Ådalen shootings in Sweden on 14 May 1931.

Lieutenant General Arne Herman Mohlin was a Swedish Army officer. Mohlin served as Chief of the Army Staff and the General Staff Corps from 1961 to 1963 and he was commanding officer of the VI Military District/Upper Norrland Military District from 1963 to 1972. Mohlin is also famous for being one of two survivors of SS Hansa which was torpedoed in 1944 which killed 84 people.

Lieutenant General Charles Gustaf Uno Malcolm Murray was a Swedish Army officer. Commissioned as an officer in 1925, Murray served in Finnish Army as part of the Swedish Volunteer Corps during the Winter War and as company commander in the Swedish Volunteer Battalion during the Continuation War. Back in Sweden, Murray served as regimental commander of Svea Life Guards, as Inspector of the Swedish Armoured Troops and as military commander of the II Military District. After retiring from the military, Murray served as head of the Crown Prince's Royal Household and as Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff

Major General Claës-Henrik Bengtsson (B:son) Nordenskiöld was a Swedish Air Force officer and sailor. He was Chief of the Air Staff from 1966 to 1970 and acting Chief of the Air Force in 1968.
Carl Otto Nordensvan was a Swedish general and military writer. He published 24 books dealing with aspects of Swedish military history and related topics. He additionally wrote many articles for the specialist periodical Krigsvetenskapsakademins tidskrift and the general periodical Nordisk familjebok, and was joint editor of Svensk militär tidskrift.

Arthur Georg Nordenswan was a Swedish Army officer and sport shooter who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.

General Carl Stig Norén was a Swedish Air Force officer. Norén started his military career in the Swedish Navy and was after a few years transferred to the Swedish Air Force where he would remain for over 30 years. Norén finished his career by being the Chief of the Air Force from 1968 to 1973.

Rear Admiral Jens Gunnar Peter Nykvist is a Swedish Navy officer. Nykvist senior commands include commanding officer of the 1st Submarine Flotilla and the Maritime Component Command. He served as the Chief of Navy from 2016 to 2020. Nykvist currently serves in the Ministry of Defence.

Rear Admiral Knut Mauritz "Moje" Östberg was a Swedish Navy officer. Östberg's senior commands include postings as captain of the coastal defence ships HSwMS Dristigheten and HSwMS Manligheten as well as captain of the seaplane cruiser HSwMS Gotland. He also served as commanding officer of the West Coast Naval District as well as naval attaché in Berlin, Washington, D.C. and Ottawa.

Major General Sven Håkan Pettersson is a retired Swedish Air Force officer. He served as Director of the Swedish Military Intelligence and Security Service from 2004 to 2007 and as Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff from 2007 to 2018.
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.

Major General Knut Lennart Peyron was a Swedish Air Force officer. His senior commands include commanding officer of the Östgöta Air Force Wing, Chief of the Air Staff and the Third Air Group.

Gustaf von Psilander was an admiral of the Royal Swedish Navy. He is one of Sweden's most famous naval officers, as he in 1704 fought a doomed battle against a superior English force, because he refused to strike the flag of his Swedish man-of-war while in English waters when demanded to so by William Whetstone.

General Bo Torsten Rapp was a Swedish Air Force officer. As the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces from 1961 to 1970, he was the first Supreme Commander who did not come from the Swedish Army.
Major General, Friherre Axel Oscar Rappe was a Swedish Army officer. Rappe's senior commands include commanding officer of the Göta Artillery Regiment and Svea Artillery Regiment, Inspector of the Artillery and military commander of the V Military District. He also served in Finland during the Finnish Civil War where attained the rank of lieutenant colonel.

Major General Bengt Rosenius was a Swedish Air Force officer. Rosenius served as wing commander of the Östgöta Air Force Wing, Inspector of Flight Safety and commanding officer of the Attack Group. Later in his career he served two years as Military Equipment Inspector and head of the National Swedish War Materials Inspectorate.

Henri Julius Reverony Saint Cyr was a Swedish officer and equestrian.

Lieutenant General Nils Gunnar Sköld was a Swedish Army officer. He was Chief of the Army from 1976 to 1984.

Admiral Bror Per Harald Stefenson was a Swedish Navy officer. Stefenson's senior commands include Chief of the Defence Staff and military commander of the Eastern Military District as well as Commandant General in Stockholm. He also served as Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff. As of 2020, Stefenson remains the last appointed Swedish admiral.

Lieutenant General Viking Sebastian Henricsson Tamm was a Swedish Army officer. In addition to the years he served in the Swedish Army, Tamm led a group of Swedish officers who developed the Ethiopian military school's officer training and he was a volunteer in the Winter War in Finland in 1940 commanding the II. Battlegroup of the Swedish Volunteer Corps. Back in Sweden he eventually became Chief of the Army Staff and the General Staff Corps (1948–53) and commander of the I Military District (1953–61) before retiring as a Lieutenant General in 1961.

Carl-Axel Oscar Torén was a Swedish Army officer and horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He finished 13th in the individual jumping event with his horse Falken.

Lieutenant General Carl Henry Tottie was a Swedish Army officer. Tottie's senior commands include Executive Officer of Svea Life Guards, Chief of the Army Staff and the General Staff Corps and military commander of the II Military District.

Henrik af Trolle was a Swedish naval officer and commander of the Swedish Archipelago fleet. He was ennobled in 1772. He is considered to be one of the foremost administrators and developers of the Swedish Navy throughout the ages.

Colonel Carl Jonas Wærn was a Swedish Army officer who led Swedish, Irish, and Indian peacekeeping troops in the Congo Crisis. He also commanded Swedish forces on Cyprus in 1964. Later, he served as adjutant to Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden.

Johan Herbert Westermark was a Swedish physician. Westermark served as Surgeon General of the Swedish Navy (Marinöverläkare) and chief of the Swedish Naval Medical Officers' Corps from 1937 to 1956

Lieutenant General Gustaf Adolf Westring was a Swedish Air Force officer. Westring served as commanding officer of Västmanland Air Force Wing, as head of the Royal Swedish Air Force Staff College, as Chief of the Air Staff and as head of the Swedish National Defence College. He was also head of the Swedish contingent to Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission (NNSC).

Tore Fredrik Wretman was a Swedish chef and restaurateur. Wretman is perhaps best known for introducing cooking to men in Sweden, and his work as a restaurateur founding several of Stockholm's most popular restaurants. He is also known for creating Toast Skagen.