Air Staff (Sweden)
Air Staff (Swedish: Flygstaben, abbreviated FS) was the staff of the Chief of the Swedish Air Force. It was officially established in 1936 as a result of the 1936 Defense Resolution and would handle matters of a general nature. The Air Staff's duties included, among other things to assist the Chief of the Air Force with leadership of the Air Force's mobilization, training, tactics, organization, equipment and personnel to the extent that such activity was not directly related to operational activities, which was handled by the Defence Staff. In 1994 the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters took over the Air Staff's duties.
Air Staff (Sweden)
Air Staff (Swedish: Flygstaben, abbreviated FS) was the staff of the Chief of the Swedish Air Force. It was officially established in 1936 as a result of the 1936 Defense Resolution and would handle matters of a general nature. The Air Staff's duties included, among other things to assist the Chief of the Air Force with leadership of the Air Force's mobilization, training, tactics, organization, equipment and personnel to the extent that such activity was not directly related to operational activities, which was handled by the Defence Staff. In 1994 the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters took over the Air Staff's duties.
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Coat of arms of the Swedish Air Staff.
It was located at Lidingövägen 24 from 1981 to 1994.
The Air Staff was located in these red buildings at Banérgatan 62-64 from 1943 to 1981.
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