Halland Regiment | |
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Hallands regemente | |
Active | 1624–1713, 1713–2000 |
Country | Sweden |
Allegiance | Swedish Armed Forces |
Branch | Swedish Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Regiment |
Part of | 3rd Military District (1833–1893) 1st Army Division (1893–1901) I Army Division (1902–1927) Southern Army Division (1928–1936) I Army Division (1937–1943) III Military District (1943–1966) Western Military District (1966-1992) Southern Military District (1993-2000) |
Garrison/HQ | Halmstad |
Motto(s) | Posse est velle ("To want is to be able to") |
Colors | Black and yellow (–1952), Blue and white (1952–2000) |
March | "Friedrich-Wilhelm-marsch" (Winter)[note 1] |
Battle honours | Lützen (1632), Leipzig (1642), Lund (1676), Gadebusch (1712) |
Insignia | |
Branch insignia m/60 | |
Unit insignia m/60 |
The Halland Regiment (Swedish: Hallands regemente), designations I 16 and I 16/Fo 31, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traced its origins back to the 16th century. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the provinces of Västergötland and Dalsland, but it was later garrisoned in Halland. The unit was disbanded as a result of the disarmament policies set forward in the Defence Act of 2000.
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