Svea Logistic Corps

The corps left Marieberg in 1907 and moved into newly built barracks at Västra Mark in Örebro.

In the autumn of 1927, the relocation of Svea Logistic Corps began and on 1 June 1928, the Swedish war flag was hauled for the last time at Västra Mark in Örebro.

However, the decision to leave the barracks on Kaserngatan remained, and the Svea Logistic Battalion was relocated to Regementsgatan.

Barracks have today given space to tenants and the old sports hall on Överstegatan houses the Nike gymnasts.

[6] In 1994, the battalion was separated from the Life Grenadier Regiment, and from 1 July of the same year became a training unit in the Middle Military District (Milo M), under the name Svea Logistic Corps (T 1) and with the same base.

Svea Logistic Corps had its disbandment ceremony on 23 August 1997, of which the remaining parts were transferred to a decommissioning organization.

Through the Defence Act of 1982, it was decided, among other things, that the Swedish Armed Forces would leave the barracks on Kaserngatan.

From 1 July 1985, the Logistic Battalion was located in the southwestern part of the double barracks area at Regementsgatan in Linköping.

Blazon: "Gules, the provincial badge of Östergötland, a griffin with dragon wing and tail segreant or, armed and langued azure.

The colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Licium.

In the first corner the griffin segreant of the provincial badge of Östergötland; yellow, armed and langued red.

Medical platoon from Svea Logistic Corps (T 1) at Hallsberg station in the early 1920s.