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Raised : 1919, in 1997 renamed Norrland Artillery Regiment.<br> | |||
In 2000 reduced to Norrland Artillery Battalion<br> | |||
Disbanded : 2004<br> | |||
Garrison : Boden | |||
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The City Arms of Boden with Artillery insignia | The City Arms of Boden with Artillery insignia. | ||
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8TH ARTILLERY REGIMENT BODEN ARTILLERY REGIMENT, SWEDISH ARMY
Raised : 1919, in 1997 renamed Norrland Artillery Regiment.
In 2000 reduced to Norrland Artillery Battalion
Disbanded : 2004
Garrison : Boden
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Origin/meaning
The City Arms of Boden with Artillery insignia.
Regimental Standard
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Literature: Carl Herlitz: Svenska arméns regementen, Christian Braunstein: Svenska Försvarsmaktens fälttecken efter millennieskiftet. Christian Braunstein: Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret - Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces.