Swedish Auxiliary Naval Corps

Summary

The National Association of Naval Volunteer Corps[1] (Swedish: Sjövärnskårernas Riksförbund, SVK RF), commonly known as the Swedish Auxiliary Naval Corps[a] (Swedish: Sjövärnskåren, SVK) is a Swedish auxiliary defence organization that cooperate with the Swedish Armed Forces.

Swedish Auxiliary Naval Corps
Sjövärnskåren
HSwMS Hojskär (SVK70) in 2013, used by the Swedish Auxiliary Naval Corps
Founded1915
CountrySweden Sweden
AllegianceCoat of Arms of the Swedish Armed Forces Swedish Armed Forces
TypeCoastal and Inland Waterway defence
RoleSeamanship Training
Officer Training
Conscript Training
Size4,000
Commanders
Current
commander
Anders Johansson (Chairman)

Task edit

The task of SNV is to give further education to seamen and officers of the Swedish Navy, to provide personnel to the marine parts of the Swedish Home Guard and to introduce young people to the work in the Navy and other maritime professions through their youth organization known as the Swedish Sea Cadet Corps (SSCC). SNV is also a part of the International Sea Cadet Association through the SSCC.

Swedish Sea Cadet Corps edit

 
Rowing Exercise of the Aspirant School Finnhamn in 1942.
 
Members of Roslagens Sjövärnskår, Dan Koehl, Thomas Olheden and Roland Forsberg, onboard Trossbåt typ 600, SVK 655 Arn at Galärvarvet in 2016.

The Swedish Auxiliary Naval Corps run summer schools for young people aged 15–19 years. On the three-week-long summer schools, cadets are taught about seamanship, navigation, first aid, sailing, military demeanour, military history, defence knowledge, friendship, and everything else a navy man or woman is expected to be.

In their first summer cadets go on the Basic Course (Grundkurs), in their second summer cadets go on the Advanced Course (Fortsättningskurs) that provides advanced sailing skills, and in their third summer cadets go on the Internship Course (Praktikkurs), which provides practical knowledge in operating and working on larger vessels. There is also the possibility in their fourth summer for cadets to attend the Leadership Course (Ledarkurs) which trains Cadets to act as assistant instructors, who can then teach younger students.

During the winter cadets have the chance to improve their knowledge of what they have learned during the summer courses. Emphasis is placed on navigation, and cadets are expected to have passed the Inshore Yachtmaster Diploma and Coastal Yachtmaster Diploma before they have completed their three years. In the summer months as well as attending the summer schools Cadets have the opportunity to sail with the SNV fleet schooners HSwMS Gladan or HSwMS Falken and participate in exchanges under the International Sea Cadet Association (ISCA).

Local units edit

  • Blekinge Sjövärnskår
  • Sjövärnskåren Stockholm
  • Sjövärnskårsdivision Syd
  • Gotlands Sjövärnskår
  • Gävleborgs Sjövärnskår
  • Göteborgs Sjövärnskår
  • Kalmarsunds Sjövärnskår
  • Nordvästra Skånes Sjövärnskår
  • Norra Smålands Sjövärnskår
  • Norrbottens Sjövärnskår
  • Roslagens Sjövärnskår
  • Sydöstra Skånes Sjövärnskår
  • Södermanlands Sjövärnskår
  • Södertörns Sjövärnskår
  • Västernorrlands Sjövärnskår
  • Öresunds Sjövärnskår
  • Östergötlands Sjövärnskår

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Translated as the Swedish Auxiliary Naval Corps or the Swedish Naval Volunteer Reserve.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ The pocket guide to the Swedish Armed Forces 2009 (PDF). Stockholm: Public Relations Office, Swedish Armed Forces. 2009. p. 41. SELIBR 11880292.
  2. ^ Gullberg, Ingvar E. (1977). Svensk-engelsk fackordbok för näringsliv, förvaltning, undervisning och forskning [A Swedish-English dictionary of technical terms used in business, industry, administration, education and research] (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 1635. ISBN 91-1-775052-0.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Swedish)