Vice Admiral Axel Gunnar Jedeur-Palmgren (4 November 1899 – 6 March 1996) was a Swedish Navy officer.
Jedeur-Palmgren was born on 4 November 1899 in Gothenburg, Sweden, the son of sea captain Gustaf Palmgren and his wife Agda (née Lilljequist).
[3][4] Under his leadership, the Naval Materiel Administration underwent a reorganization in connection with the 1946 military management investigation in order to achieve better adaptation to the technical development and the newbuilding plans in the 1950s.
Jedeur-Palmgren was strongly involved in the organization and financing of the salvage company, and through his care, donations were received for the first measures.
[1] In addition to his military commitments, Jedeur-Palmgren was an expert in the 1943 naval shipyard investigation, chairman of the Central Joint Consultation Board of the [Swedish] Armed Forces (Försvarets centrala företagsnämnd) from 1950 to 1960, of the Swedish Society for the Saving of Shipwrecked Persons from 1964 to 1973 and of the Stiftelsen Nationalfonden för sjökrigets offer ("National Fund Association for the Victims of the Naval War") from 1965 to 1974.