Paulus af Uhr, the Glossary
Major General Paulus Reinhold af Uhr (25 January 1892 – 28 April 1972) was a Swedish Air Force officer.[1]
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34 relations: Air Staff (Sweden), Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's high jump, Östergötland County, Baltic Exhibition, Bengt Nordenskiöld, Björn Bjuggren, Field Telegraph Corps, Generalmajor (Sweden), Jämtland Ranger Corps, Life Regiment Grenadiers, Linköping, Malmö, Malmslätt, Order of the Cross of Liberty, Order of the Crown of Italy, Order of the Dannebrog, Order of the German Eagle, Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas, Order of the Sword, Order of the White Rose of Finland, Order of Vasa, Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences, Royal Swedish Aero Club, Royal Swedish Army Staff College, Sports Reference, Studentexamen, Sweden, Swedish Air Force, Swedish Olympic Committee, Underlöjtnant, Uppsala, Uppsala County, 1912 Summer Olympics, 1st Air Command (Sweden).
- Commanders First Class of the Order of Vasa
- People from Uppsala Municipality
- Sportspeople from Uppsala County
- Swedish Air Force major generals
- Swedish male high jumpers
Air Staff (Sweden)
Air Staff (Flygstaben, FS) is the staff of the Chief of the Swedish Air Force.
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Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's high jump
The men's high jump, also known as the running high jump to distinguish it from the standing high jump, was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme.
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Östergötland County
Östergötland County (Östergötlands län) is a county or län in southeastern Sweden.
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Baltic Exhibition
The Baltic Exhibition (Baltiska utställningen) was held in Malmö, Sweden from 15 May to 4 October 1914.
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Bengt Nordenskiöld
General Bengt Gustafsson (G:son) Nordenskiöld (6September 1891 – 28January 1983) was a Swedish Air Force officer who served as Chief of the Air Force from 1942 to 1954. Paulus af Uhr and Bengt Nordenskiöld are Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences.
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Björn Bjuggren
Lieutenant General Björn Gustaf Eriksson Bjuggren, “Bjuggas”, (29 January 1904 – 4 April 1968) was a Swedish Air Force officer and aviator. Paulus af Uhr and Björn Bjuggren are Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences.
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Field Telegraph Corps
Field Telegraph Corps (Fälttelegrafkåren), designation Ing 3, was a Swedish engineering unit within the Swedish Armed Forces which served in various forms between 1902 and 1937.
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Generalmajor (Sweden)
Major General (MajGen) (generalmajor, genmj) is a two-star commissioned officer rank in the Swedish Army, Swedish Air Force and Swedish Amphibious Corps.
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Jämtland Ranger Corps
The Jämtland Ranger Corps (Jämtlands fältjägarkår, JFK), is a Swedish Army infantry unit that operated in various forms during the years 1670–1983, 1990–1997, 2000–2005 and 2021–present.
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Life Regiment Grenadiers
Life Regiment Grenadiers (Livregementets grenadjärer), also I 3, was a Swedish Army infantry unit that was active in various forms 1815–2000.
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Linköping
Linköping is a city in southern Sweden, with around 165,000 inhabitants as of 2021.
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Malmö
Malmö (Malmö,; Malmø) is the largest city in the Swedish county (län) of Skåne (Scania).
Malmslätt
Malmslätt is a locality situated in Linköping Municipality, Östergötland County, Sweden with 5,214 inhabitants in 2010.
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Order of the Cross of Liberty
The Order of the Cross of Liberty (Vapaudenristin ritarikunta; Frihetskorsets orden) is one of three official state orders in Finland, along with the Order of the White Rose of Finland and the Order of the Lion of Finland.
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Order of the Crown of Italy
The Order of the Crown of Italy (italic or OCI) was founded as a national order in 1868 by King Vittorio Emanuele II, to commemorate the unification of Italy in 1861.
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Order of the Dannebrog
The Order of the Dannebrog (Dannebrogordenen) is a Danish order of chivalry instituted in 1671 by Christian V.
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Order of the German Eagle
The Order of Merit of the German Eagle (Verdienstorden vom Deutschen Adler) was an award of the German Nazi regime, predominantly to foreign diplomats.
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Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas
The Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas is the Lithuanian Presidential Award which was re-instituted to honour the citizens of Lithuania for outstanding performance in civil and public offices.
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Order of the Sword
The Royal Order of the Sword (officially: Royal Order of the Sword; Swedish: Kungliga Svärdsorden) is a Swedish order of chivalry and military decoration created by King Frederick I of Sweden on 23 February 1748, together with the Order of the Seraphim and the Order of the Polar Star. The motto of the order is in Latin: Pro Patria (which means "For Fatherland").
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Order of the White Rose of Finland
The Order of the White Rose of Finland (Suomen Valkoisen Ruusun ritarikunta; Finlands Vita Ros’ orden) is one of three official orders in Finland, along with the Order of the Cross of Liberty, and the Order of the Lion of Finland.
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Order of Vasa
The Royal Order of Vasa (Kungliga Vasaorden) is a Swedish order of chivalry founded on 29 May 1772 by King Gustav III. It is awarded to Swedish citizens for service to state and society especially in the fields of agriculture, mining and commerce.
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Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences
The Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences (Kungliga Krigsvetenskapsakademien) is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden and was founded on 12 November 1796 by Gustaf Wilhelm af Tibell.
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Royal Swedish Aero Club
Royal Swedish Aero Club (Kungliga Svenska Aeroklubben, KSAK, previously Svenska Aeronautiska Sällskapet, SAS), established in 1900, is today the national organization for Sweden's over 150 flying clubs and has been authorized by the Swedish Transport Agency administer ultralight aviation in Sweden.
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Royal Swedish Army Staff College
The Royal Swedish Army Staff College (Kungliga Krigshögskolan, KHS) was a Swedish Army training establishment between 1866 and 1961, providing courses for army officers.
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Sports Reference
Sports Reference, LLC is an American company which operates several sports-related websites, including Sports-Reference.com, Baseball-Reference.com for baseball, Basketball-Reference.com for basketball, Hockey-Reference.com for ice hockey, Pro-Football-Reference.com for American football, and FBref.com for association football (soccer).
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Studentexamen
Studentexamen (Swedish for "students' examination" or "students' degree"), earlier also mogenhetsexamen ("maturity examination") was the name of the university entrance examination in Sweden from the 17th century to 1968.
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Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.
Swedish Air Force
The Swedish Air Force (Svenska flygvapnet or just Flygvapnet) is the air force branch of the Swedish Armed Forces.
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Swedish Olympic Committee
The Swedish Olympic Committee (SOC) (Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté (SOK)) is the Swedish National Olympic Committee (NOC).
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Underlöjtnant
Underlöjtnant (from the German word Unterleutnant) was the lowest officer rank in the Swedish Army from 1835 to 1937 instead of the previous ranks of fänrik and cornet.
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Uppsala
Uppsala (archaically spelled Upsala) is the county seat of Uppsala County and the fourth-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö.
Uppsala County
Uppsala County (Uppsala län) is a county or län on the eastern coast of Sweden, whose capital is the city of Uppsala.
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1912 Summer Olympics
The 1912 Summer Olympics (Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad (Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 5 May and 22 July 1912.
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1st Air Command (Sweden)
The 1st Air Command (Första flygeskadern, E 1), previously named Air Command (Flygeskadern) and later named Attack Command (Attackeskadern) was an air group unit in the Swedish Air Force.
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See also
Commanders First Class of the Order of Vasa
- Agnetha Fältskog
- Anni-Frid Lyngstad
- August Tamm
- Axel Bredberg
- Axel Ljungdahl
- Benny Andersson
- Björn Ulvaeus
- Ernest Cassel
- Gottfrid Björck
- Gustaf Adolf Westring
- Hugo Cederschiöld
- Johan Hultman
- Ole Munch Ræder
- Otto Richard Kierulf
- Paulus af Uhr
- Pehr Gyllenhammar
- Per Norlin
- Thomas Scheen Falck
- Viking Tamm
- Viktor Balck
People from Uppsala Municipality
- Åke Hök
- Alfred Lundberg
- Anders Sparrman
- Blenda Ljungberg
- Britta Johansson Norgren
- Carl Gripenstedt
- Christopher Wollter
- Eivor Alm
- Emma Wallrup
- Eskil Brodd
- Filip Hasa
- Fredrik Johansson (cyclist)
- Ingemar Hedenius
- Ingun Montgomery
- Johan Anton Bovin
- Johannes Bureus
- Noah Hasa
- Paulus af Uhr
- Sigfrid Lundberg
- Stefan Tärnhuvud
- Svante Arrhenius
- Thorsten Nordenfelt
Sportspeople from Uppsala County
- Åke Hök
- Alex Ekström
- Angelica Östlund
- Benjamin Mbunga Kimpioka
- Carina Jansson (athlete)
- Carl Gripenstedt
- Daniel Grillfors
- Elin Bergblom
- Elin Holmlöv
- Emil Lindewald
- Eskil Brodd
- Filip Forsberg
- Fredrik Johansson (cyclist)
- Fredrik Johansson (ski jumper)
- Göran Pettersson (weightlifter)
- Gösta Sandberg
- Gunilla Andersson
- Gustav Lindström
- Jesper Bärgård
- Joel Rajalakso
- Johan Holmqvist
- Josefine Holmgren
- Lennart Silfverstolpe
- Linnea Mellgren
- Marcus Nilson
- Nils Kettner
- Paulus af Uhr
- Rickard Sarby
- Roger Melin
- Rudolf Wåhlin
- Sebastian Rajalakso
- Sigfrid Lundberg
- Stefan Eriksson (tennis)
- Stefan Tärnhuvud
- Sven Höglund
- Ulrika Flodin
- Victor Söderström (ice hockey)
Swedish Air Force major generals
- Åge Lundström
- Åke Mangård
- Bengt Lönnbom
- Bengt Rosenius
- Bernt Östh
- Bert Stenfeldt
- Bo Waldemarsson
- Claës-Henrik Nordenskiöld
- Curt Westberg
- Eric Virgin (officer)
- Erik Nygren
- Evert Båge
- Greger Falk
- Håkan Pettersson (Swedish Air Force officer)
- Hans Neij
- Ingvar Berg
- Jan Andersson (Swedish Air Force officer)
- Jonas Wikman
- Karl Amundson
- Karl Silfverberg
- Kjell Koserius
- Lars-Bertil Persson
- Lena Hallin
- Lennart Peyron
- Mats Engman
- Mats Helgesson
- Michael Moore (Swedish officer)
- Nils-Fredrik Palmstierna
- Paulus af Uhr
- Sam Myhrman
Swedish male high jumpers
- Åke Ödmark
- Allan Bengtsson
- Anton Bolinder
- Arne Ljungqvist
- Axel Hedenlund
- Bengt Nilsson (athlete)
- Bo Ekelund
- Bruno Söderström
- Christian Olsson
- Edvard Möller
- Einar Thulin
- Erik Charpentier
- Fabian Delryd
- Göran Widenfelt
- Gösta Hallberg
- Gösta Svensson
- Gunnar Rönström
- Hans Jagenburg
- Helge Jansson
- Herbert Adolfsson
- Ivar Sahlin
- Jan Dahlgren
- Karl Bergh
- Karl-Axel Kullerstrand
- Kenneth Lundmark
- Kjell-Åke Nilsson
- Kurt Lundqvist
- Leif Ekman
- Linus Thörnblad
- Melwin Lycke Holm
- Patrik Sjöberg
- Paulus af Uhr
- Ragnar Mattson
- Richard Dahl
- Richard Sjöberg
- Rolf Smedmark
- Rune Almén
- Staffan Strand
- Stefan Holm
- Stig Pettersson
- Thomas Eriksson (athlete)
- Thorvig Svahn
- Tore Blom
- Yannick Tregaro