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Oscar Osterman

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Oscar Osterman
Osterman as colonel
Birth nameOscar Fredrik Osterman
Born(1874-09-05)5 September 1874
Brunflo, Sweden
Died3 November 1956(1956-11-03) (aged 82)
Stockholm, Sweden
Buried
AllegianceSweden
Service / branchSwedish Army
Years of service1894–1939
RankLieutenant General
CommandsDeputy Chief of Ordnance
Boden Artillery Regiment
Göta Artillery Regiment
Master-General of the Ordnance
Inspector of the Swedish Artillery
Swedish Army Ordnance Corps

Lieutenant General Oscar Fredrik Osterman (5 September 1874 – 3 November 1956) was a senior Swedish Army officer. Osterman, a graduate of the Military Academy Karlberg in 1894, held various high-ranking positions within the Swedish Army. He served notably in artillery roles, becoming head of the Artillery Department's Construction Section from 1908 to 1912 and again from 1914 to 1915. Later, he assumed significant responsibilities as Acting Deputy Chief of Ordnance and subsequently as Deputy Chief of Ordnance until 1926. Promoted through the ranks, he eventually commanded the Boden Artillery Regiment in 1926 and the Göta Artillery Regiment in 1930 before becoming a major general in 1933. His career culminated in appointments such as Master-General of the Ordnance and chief of the Swedish Army Ordnance Corps in 1934, leading to his retirement as a lieutenant general in 1939. Osterman also played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Swedish Association of Army, Navy, and Air Force Officers and served as its first chairman from 1932 to 1936.

Early life

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Osterman was born on 5 September 1874 in Brunflo Parish [sv] in Östersund Municipality, Jämtland County, Sweden,[1] the son of Major Tell Justus Jacob Christopher Osterman and his wife Hedvig (Hedda) Maria Glas.[2] He passed mogenhetsexamen in Östersund in 1892.[2]

Career

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In 1894, Osterman graduated from the Military Academy Karlberg. He attended the same class at Karlberg as Colonel Reinhold Geijer [sv], Colonel Jacques Virgin [sv], Colonel Casimir Lewenhaupt, Colonel Erland Ljungberg, and Major Wiktor Unander.[3] Osterman was commissioned as an officer in 1894 and was assigned as a underlöjtnant to the Jämtland Ranger Regiment in Östersund. He transferred to the Norrland Artillery Regiment in Östersund in 1895,[2] where he was promoted to lieutenant in 1898.[4] He attended the Artillery and Engineering College's advanced course from 1898 to 1900[2] and served in the Artillery Staff from 1902,[2] being promoted to captain in the Norrland Artillery Regiment in 1904.[5] Osterman, who was an artillery specialist, held key positions within the artillery. As an artillery staff officer, he was the head of the Artillery Department's Construction Section in the Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration from 1908 to 1912 and from 1914 to 1915. Immediately thereafter, he served as the Acting Deputy Chief of Ordnance and held the position of Deputy Chief of Ordnance from 1915 to 1926. He was promoted to major in 1915, to lieutenant colonel in 1918, and to colonel in 1922.[2]

Osterman was appointed as the commander of the Boden Artillery Regiment in Boden in 1926, of the Göta Artillery Regiment in Gothenburg in 1930, and as brigade commander in the Northern Army Division (Norra arméfördelningen in 1931. He was promoted to major general in the army in 1933. In 1934, he was appointed as the Master-General of the Ordnance, concurrently serving as the Inspector of the Swedish Artillery from 1934 to 1937, and in the same year, he became the chief of the Swedish Army Ordnance Corps. He retired and was given a tombstone promotion to lieutenant general in 1939.[2][6]

Osterman was a judicious and skilled technician and a prominent organizer, by nature objective, factual, and thoughtful. When the Swedish Association of Army, Navy and Air Force Officers (Svenska officersförbundet) was formed in 1932 with the task of safeguarding the interests of the officer corps, especially in financial matters, Osterman was elected as its first chairman and remained in that position until 1936.[2][7]

Osterman became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences in 1911 and served as its vice president from 1935 to 1937.[2]

Personal life

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On 28 February 1905, Osterman married Eva Clara Margareta Skytte af Sätra (23 June 1882 – July 1976), the daughter of Colonel Carl Göran Skytte af Sätra [sv] and Märta Burman.[8] They had been engaged two years before, in December 1903.[9]

They had three children; Märta, Carl-Göran,[10] and Stig Osterman (1905–1950),[11] who worked as an assessor in the Swedish Fiscal Court of Appeal (Kammarrätten).[12]

Osterman became board deputy in Norrland Guild (Norrlands Gille) in April 1915.[13] He was chairman of the Osterman Family Association (Ostermanska släktföreningen) from its inception on 3 December 1949.[14] He declined reelection due to age reasons at the family meeting at Berns salonger in Stockholm in April 1952 and was appointed as the first honorary chairman. He was succeeded by the former vice chairman, chief physician Einar Osterman [sv].[15]

Death

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Osterman died on 3 November 1956 in Kungholm Parish [sv] in Stockholm.[1] He was buried on 13 November 1956, at the Northern Crematorium in Solna by curate Claes Robach.[16]

Dates of rank

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Awards and decorations

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Swedish

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Foreign

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Honours

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References

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  1. ^ a b Sveriges dödbok 1901-2013 [Swedish death index 1901-2013] (in Swedish) (Version 6.0 ed.). Solna: Sveriges släktforskarförbund. 2014. ISBN 9789187676642. SELIBR 17007456.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Dahl, Torsten; Bohman, Nils, eds. (1949). Svenska män och kvinnor: biografisk uppslagsbok (in Swedish). Vol. 5 Lindorm-O. Stockholm: Bonnier. pp. 667–668. SELIBR 53804.
  3. ^ "Karlbergskadetter 60-årsjubilerar". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1954-11-11. p. A17. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  4. ^ Sveriges statskalender för år 1903 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: P.A. Nordstedt & Söner. 1902. p. 173.
  5. ^ Svensk rikskalender 1909 (in Swedish). Stockholm: P. A. Nordstedt & Söner. 1908. p. 207. SELIBR 498191.
  6. ^ Harnesk, Paul, ed. (1945). Vem är vem? [Who's Who?] (in Swedish). Vol. D. 1, Stockholmsdelen. Stockholm: Vem är vem bokförlag. p. 638. SELIBR 8198269.
  7. ^ a b CHC (1992–1994). "Osterman, släkt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 28. National Archives of Sweden. p. 409. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  8. ^ Lewenhaupt, Claës C:son, ed. (1922). Sveriges ridderskaps och adels kalender 1923 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Albert Bonnier. pp. 1118–1119. SELIBR 10034286.
  9. ^ "Personalnotiser". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). No. 349. 1903-12-24. p. 8. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Eva Osterman". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1976-07-24. p. 23. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  11. ^ "Döde" [Deaths]. Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1950-10-28. p. 2A. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  12. ^ "Dödsfall". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1950-10-31. p. 20A. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  13. ^ "Sammanträden". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). No. 102. 1915-04-17. p. 12. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  14. ^ "Ostermanska släktföreningen". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1949-12-05. p. A15. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  15. ^ "Ostermanska släktföreningen". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1952-04-28. p. A11. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  16. ^ "Jordfästningar". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1956-11-14. p. 12A. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  17. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1955 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1955. p. 8.
  18. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1931 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1931. p. 12.
  19. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1928 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1928. p. 864.
  20. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1921 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1921. p. 813.
  21. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1925 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1925. p. 909.
  22. ^ Sveriges statskalender för år 1915 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1915. p. 833.
  23. ^ "Ordensutmärkelse". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 1937-12-24. p. 8A. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  24. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1921 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1921. p. 76.
  25. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1925 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1925. p. 85.
Military offices
Preceded by
Nore Martin
Deputy Chief of Ordnance
1916–1926
Succeeded by
Hjalmar Thorén
Preceded by
Axel Lyström
Boden Artillery Regiment
1926–1930
Succeeded by
Axel Lagerfelt
Preceded by
Sixten Schmidt
Göta Artillery Regiment
1930–1931
Succeeded by
Gunnar Salander
Preceded by Inspector of the Swedish Artillery
1934–1937
Succeeded by
Sture Gadd
Preceded by Master-General of the Ordnance
1934–1939
Succeeded by
Halvar Gustafsson
Preceded by
None
Swedish Army Ordnance Corps
1937–1939
Succeeded by
Halvar Gustafsson
Professional and academic associations
Preceded by
None
Chairman of the Swedish Association of Army, Navy and Air Force Officers
1932–1936
Succeeded by