Coastal Fleet


Coastal Fleet was until 1994 a Swedish Navy authority with the main task of training the naval ships commanders and crews. After the formation of the authority Swedish Armed Forces in 1994, the Coastal Fleet remained as a unit until 2000.

History

The Swedish Navy ships were equipped for expeditions during the summer months and were organized in temporary squadrons under the leadership of the Highest Commander. In 1904 an Inspector of the Navy's Exercises at Sea was also appointed, the highest commander of the coastal squadrons. From 1909 the squadrons began to be called coastal fleets. From 1919, the positions of the Highest Commander and Inspector of the Navy's Exercises at Sea were merged and the position of the Highest Commander of the Coastal Fleet was created, which in turn was changed in 1931 to the Chief of the Coastal Fleet.
The command flag of the last Chief of the Coastal Fleet, Frank Rosenius, was lowered on 30 June 1998.

Heraldry and traditions

Colours, standards and guidons

The colour of the Coastal Fleet was a double swallow-tailed Swedish flag, which was presented in 1976. It was later taken over by the Joint Forces Command.

Coat of arms

The coat of the arms of the Coastal Fleet 1979–1997. Blazon: "Azure, an anchor erect cabled, argent".

Commanding officers

Inspector of the Navy's Exercises at Sea