[6] The battalion was under two authorities, where administration and training were under the responsibility of Göta Life Guards.
For war planning and mobilization, the battalion sorted under the commandant of Vaxholm Fortress, which was an officer from the Swedish Navy.
By the Defence Act of 1936, the battalion was disbanded together with Göta Life Guards on 30 September 1939.
[6] The regiment was originally placed in the Life Guards of Horse's (K 1) old barracks in Stockholm, but moved already in 1906 to Rindö east of Vaxholm.
[4] The regimental barracks for I 26 on Rindö was completed in 1907 after Erik Josephson's drawings for the Swedish infantry.