Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment

[4] Parts of KA 1 was placed at Vaxholm and it was not until the 1940s that the operations were collocated to eastern Rindö next to Oskar-Fredriksborg Fortress.

This organization was retained until SK was merge with the East Coast Naval Command in 1990.

The Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment was disbanded on 31 October 2000 as a result of the disarmament policies set forward in the Defence Act of 2000.

The brigade consisted initially in the war organization of a staff at Rindö and barrier battalion based on Korsö and two coastal ranger companies as well as two missile batteries.

The brigade was disbanded on 30 June 2000 and, from 1 July 2000, formed the basis of the Vaxholm Amphibian Regiment (Amf 1).

The brigade consisted in the war organization of a staff on Järflotta and three barrier battalions, Ornö, Mellsten and Askö.

Arnoldsson started as music director in Vaxholm Artillery Corps in 1893 and transferred to KA 1 in 1902 and stayed with the regiment until 1916.

However, it was his successor Colonel Emil Cederlöf who in 1948 adopted Sam Rydberg's 1936 march "Gardeskamrater".