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  1. The Royal Swedish Army Staff College (Swedish: Kungliga Krigshögskolan, KHS) was a Swedish Army training establishment between 1866 and 1961, providing courses for army officers. It was the home of the Swedish Army's staff college, which provided advanced training for officers.

  2. To serve in the Swedish Armed Forces, you must have completed four to eleven months of military basic training, depending on the position for which you apply. During basic training, participants take career and vocational training courses with specific occupational and skill sets in mind.

  3. The [Royal] Swedish Armed Forces Staff College (Swedish: Militärhögskolan, MHS) was from 1961 to 1996 the Swedish Armed Forces highest institution for officers training, for staff and senior executive education and was located in Stockholm.

  4. Because the former Swedish Armed Forces Staff College was formed in 1961 by the service staff colleges, the Swedish Defence College thus has an unbroken lineage from the Higher Artillery School, the Royal Swedish Army Staff College, the Royal Swedish Naval Staff College, the Royal Swedish Air Force Staff College, the Swedish National ...

  5. . Training units, Schools and Centres. The Swedish Armed Forces includes a structure of units, schools and centres under central command that educate and train personnel towards a shared goal: to strengthen Sweden's military preparedness and overall capabilities.

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  6. The [Royal] Swedish Armed Forces Staff College ( Swedish: Militärhögskolan, MHS) was from 1961 to 1996 the Swedish Armed Forces highest institution for officers training, for staff and senior executive education and was located in Stockholm.

  7. Last updated: 17 June 2016 kl: 08.38. Share: Karlberg has a long history as a military training centre, dating back to the 1700s. Today, the Military Academy Karlberg is a vibrant academic hub, working closely with the Swedish Defence University.