Hjalmar Åström

Lieutenant General Jakob Hjalmar Åström (22 August 1888 – 28 April 1957) was a Swedish Coastal Artillery officer. Åström's senior commands include postings as commanding officer of the Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment (1935–1941) and Inspector of the Swedish Coastal Artillery (1941–1953).

Hjalmar Åström
Birth nameJakob Hjalmar Åström
Born(1888-08-22)22 August 1888
Uppsala, Sweden
Died28 April 1957(1957-04-28) (aged 68)
Stockholm, Sweden
Buried
AllegianceSweden
Service/branchCoastal Artillery (Swedish Navy)
Years of service1906–1953
RankLieutenant General
Commands held

Early life

Åström was born on 22 August 1888 in Uppsala, Sweden, the son of Per Jakob Åström, a senior enforcement officer, and his wife Lydia Humble. He passed studentexamen in 1906 and underwent legal studies.[1]

Career

Åström was commissioned as an naval officer with the rank of underlöjtnant in 1908 and was assigned to Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment (KA 2), a regiment he came to belong to right up to the appointment of major general. During his career at KA 2, he held positions as regimental quartermaster, teacher at the non-commissioned officer's school, company commander and battalion commander.[2] Åström was promoted to lieutenant in 1910 and attended the Swedish Infantry Gunnery School in 1911 and the Royal Swedish Naval Staff College from 1912 to 1913 as well as the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1916 to 1918.[3] Åström was promoted to captain in 1918 and then served as adjutant in the staff of the Chief of the Swedish Coastal Artillery from 1922 to 1927, and he served as teacher at the Royal Swedish Naval Staff College from 1926 to 1927. He was promoted to major in 1931 and to lieutenant colonel in 1933, after which Åström served as chief of staff of the commandant staff at Karlskrona Fortress from 1933 to 1935. He was promoted to colonel in 1935.[3]

Åström served as commander of Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment from 17 July 1935 to 31 March 1941. During 1940 to 1941, he served as acting commander of Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment.[2] On 1 April 1941, Åström was promoted to major general and appointed Chief of the Swedish Coastal Artillery (CKA), a position which three months later was changed to Inspector of the Swedish Coastal Artillery (IKA).[2] He played a very active part in the training of Norwegian free forces in coastal artillery service during World War II. After the end of the war, he was one of the initiators of Norwegian coastal artillery cadets being trained at the Royal Swedish Naval Academy for a number of years.[2] In March 1953, Åström was promoted to lieutenant general and retire from active service.[3]

Personal life

In 1919, Åström married Margit Lisa Christer-Nilsson (1895–1991), the daughter of J. Anders Christer-Nilsson and Anna Engström. They had one child: Hans Christer Per Hjalmarsson Åström (1921–2000).[1][4]

Death

Åström died on 28 April 1957 in Stockholm. He was interred at Galärvarvskyrkogården in Stockholm on 18 May 1957.[4]

Dates of rank

Awards and decorations

Honours

References

  1. Harnesk, Paul, ed. (1945). Vem är vem?. D. 1, Stockholmsdelen [Who's Who?. D. 1, Stockholm part] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Vem är vem bokförlag. p. 1017. SELIBR 8198269.
  2. Melin, Olle, ed. (2002). Kungliga Karlskrona kustartilleriregemente KA 2: 1/1 1902 - 31/10 2000 (PDF). Årsbok / Marinmuseum, 1404-0581 ; 2002 (in Swedish). Karlskrona: Marinmuseum. pp. 291, 299. SELIBR 8550763.
  3. Svensson, Stina; Ekstedt, Tage, eds. (1955). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1955 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1955] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 1058. SELIBR 3681511.
  4. "Åström, Jakob Hjalmar". www.svenskagravar.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  5. Rudberg, Erik, ed. (1948). Svenska Dagbladets årsbok (Händelserna 1948) [Svenska Dagbladet's yearbook (Events of 1948)] (in Swedish). Vol. 26. Stockholm: Svenska Dagbladet. p. 204. SELIBR 283647.
  6. Sveriges statskalender för året 1945 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1945. p. 12.
  7. Sveriges statskalender för året 1945 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1945. p. 244.
  8. "Tildelinger av ordener og medaljer" [Awards of medals and medals]. www.kongehuset.no (in Norwegian). Royal Court of Norway. Retrieved 2022-02-17.
  9. Sveriges statskalender för året 1955 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1955. p. 443.
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