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    Berga Naval Training Schools (Swedish: Berga örlogsskolor, BÖS) was a military branch school for the Swedish Fleet within the Swedish Navy, which operated...
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    was divided into naval port and naval schools. The hunting ground was transformed into a training area. The Berga Naval Training Schools started operating...
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    Diving Center (Marinens dykericentrum) and was then a part of the Berga Naval Training Schools. Between 1 July 1985 and 30 June 1994, the unit was part of Dykdivisionen...
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    (Karlskrona örlogsskolor, KÖS) and the Berga Naval Training Schools, the Swedish Coastal Artillery School and Combat School (Kustartilleriets skjutskola/stridsskola...
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  • Naval Training Schools Berga, Högsby Municipality, a locality in Småland, Sweden Berga, Linköping, a residential area in Östergötland, Sweden Berga,...
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    marine regiment of the Swedish Amphibious Corps based at the Berga Naval Base in Berga, Haninge Municipality. Raised from the Vaxholm Coastal Artillery...
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  • Cay Holmberg (category Members of the Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences)
    Coast Naval Base. In 1982 he became chief of staff of the Berga Naval Training Schools. Holmberg was appointed head of the Berga Naval Training Schools from...
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  • Ola Backman (category Members of the Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences)
    engineering school. After a year at the Fleet Basic Training School (Värnpliktsskolan) in Karlskrona and the Weapons Officer School at Berga Naval Training Schools...
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    HSwMS Magne (30) (category World War II naval ships of Sweden)
    January 1966 and was subsequently used as training ship at the machinery school at the Berga Naval Training Schools. In 1973 the ship was scrapped in Ystad...
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    hvbat), in Strängnäs Södertörn Group (Södertörnsgruppen – UGS), at Berga Naval Base (Coastal areas of Stockholm County) Roslagen Battalion (Roslagsbataljonen...
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    Jörgen Ericsson (category Members of the Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences)
    School (Ytattackskolan) and the Telecommunications Combat School (Telestridsskola) at the Berga Naval Training Schools and at the Royal Swedish Naval...
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    Kustjägarna (category Naval special forces units and formations)
    Ranger are trained at the 1st Marine Regiment which is headquartered at Berga Naval Base located in east central Sweden. The Coastal Ranger Company is responsible...
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    1998, she served as a teacher at the Tactical Command School (Ledningsstridsskolan) at Berga Naval Base. Skoog Haslum's first position outside the navy...
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    Skövde also a detachment in Kvarn Swedish Naval Warfare Centre (SSS) located in Karlskrona and Stockholm/Berga Swedish Armed Forces Centre for Defence Medicine...
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    and Tre Kronor. The ship found a new role as a training vessel and, in 1952, joined the Berga Naval School to train sailors in damage control. On 9 November...
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    the sub-camp for U.S. POWs at Berga an der Elster, officially called Arbeitskommando 625 [also known as Stalag IX-B]. Berga was the deadliest work detachment...
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  • 2nd, Svea Helicopter Battalion (Svea Helikopterbataljon) was based at Berga in the Stockholm archipelago. Additional locations are F 16 Uppsala and...
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    Training and Management Directorate (Grundorganisationsledningen), and to three new "centers"; the Army Center in Enköping, the Navy Center at Berga and...
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    October 1619, James I responded to this attack on his son-in-law. English naval forces were sent to threaten Spanish possessions in the Americas and the...
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    Fernando Martínez Monje, nor his chief of staff, Adolfo Machinandiarena Berga, was involved in the plot. The local conspiracy junta missed officers serving...
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  • construction of URF, a new diving complex was built as a home base for URF at Berga Naval Base, just south of Stockholm. It comprised a personnel transport chamber...
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  • Darts Championship. January 7: Ingmar Berga wins the Dutch marathon speed skating championships in Amsterdam. Berga finishes ahead of Arjan Stroetinga (2nd)...
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