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Jens Nykvist

Jens Nykvist
Birth nameJens Gunnar Peter Nykvist
Born (1968-08-23) 23 August 1968 (age 56)
Stockholm, Sweden
AllegianceSweden
Service / branchSwedish Navy
Years of service1987–present
RankRear Admiral
Commands

Rear Admiral Jens Gunnar Peter Nykvist (born 23 August 1968) is a Swedish Navy officer. He currently serves as Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff from 1 July 2023. Prior to that, he served as commanding officer of the 1st Submarine Flotilla and the Maritime Component Command as well as Chief of Navy from 2016 to 2020.

Early life

Nykvist was born on 23 August 1968 in Katarina Parish, Stockholm, Sweden.[1] Nykvist did his military service at Berga Naval Base south of Stockholm in 1987 and began his career on the submarine HSwMS Sjöhästen in 1988.[2]

Career

Nykvist was commissioned as a naval officer in the Swedish Navy in 1991.[3] From 1991 to 1994, Nykvist served as a command control officer on a Västergötland-class submarine and between 1994 and 1995 he served as a navigator on a submarine of the same class.[4] Nykvist attended the basic course at the Navy War Academy in 1996 and then served as a communications officer on a Gotland-class submarine in 1997 and as a navigation officer in 1998.[4] He then served as a teacher at the submarine school in 1999 and as an operations officer on a Gotland-class submarine from 2000 to 2001. Nykvist attended the staff course at the Swedish National Defence College from 2001 to 2002 and served as an executive officer on a Gotland-class submarine from 2002 to 2004.[4] Nykvist served as a staff officer, S3 Operations, of the 1st Submarine Flotilla from 2004 to 2005.[4]

Nykvist has been commanding officer of the submarines HSwMS Halland and HSwMS Gotland.[5] Nykvist was stationed at the Naval Base Point Loma from 2005 to 2007 when the submarine HSwMS Gotland was leased by the United States Navy.[6] There he served as Swedish liaison officer with the United States Third Fleet and commanding officer of HMS Gotland during the first year and as commander of the Swedish contingent in the United States during the second year.[4] Back in Sweden, Nykvist attended the command course at the Swedish National Defence College in Stockholm from 2007 to 2009 and then served as chief of staff of the 1st Submarine Flotilla from 2009 to 2010. From December 2010 to April 2011, Nykvist served as acting commander of the 1st Submarine Flotilla and from April 2011 to December 2011 as its chief of staff.[4]

From January 2012 to June 2012, Nykvist served in the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters in Stockholm as Assistant Chief of Staff in the Joint Strategy and Operational Staff.[7][4] He then attended the Naval Command College at the Naval War College in the United States from 2012 to 2013.[8] He also attended the Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island, USA between 2013 and 2014, receiving an MA in international relations.[7][4] Nykvist served as head of naval operations at the J3 Department of the Joint Strategy and Operational Staff between August 2013 and November 2013. On 1 December 2013 he was promoted to captain and was appointed commanding officer of the 1st Submarine Flotilla.[9] Nykvist was then the EU Naval Force Chief of Staff during Operation Atalanta in the Gulf of Aden from April until September 2015[7][10] and back in Sweden he continued being the commander of the 1st Submarine Flotilla until 2016. On 4 May 2016, Nykvist was appointed Chief of Navy[5] and was promoted to rear admiral.[7] He held the position for almost four years when he was succeeded by Rear Admiral Ewa Skoog Haslum on 1 February 2020. Nykvist is from 1 February 2020 posted to the Ministry of Defence.[11] From September 2020, Nykvist serves as Swedish Military Representative to the EU and NATO in Brussels.[12] In March 2022, Nykvist was appointed co-chair of the NATO Partner Interoperability Advocacy Group.[13] Nykvist was placed as Sweden's military representative to NATO and the EU from 1 April 2023.[14] Nykvist was appointed Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff from 1 July 2023.[15]

Personal life

Nykvist is married to Ulrika and together they have two children.[7]

Dates of rank

Awards and decorations

Swedish

Foreign

Honours

References

  1. ^ Sveriges befolkning 1980 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Sveriges släktforskarförb. 2004. ISBN 91-87676-37-0. SELIBR 9632925.
  2. ^ Gummesson, Jonas (10 August 2016). "Marinchefen: "Nya korvetter viktigare än fler ubåtar"" [Chief of Navy: "New corvettes more important than more submarines"]. Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  3. ^ Försvarsmaktens rulla 1999 (in Swedish). Stockholm. 1999. p. 411. SELIBR 21443548.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Curriculum vitae" (PDF). European External Action Service. 1 February 2020. pp. 1–2. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Jens Nykvist ny marinchef" [Jens Nykvist becomes new Chief of Navy] (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 4 May 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  6. ^ Reid, Chipp (7 June 2007). "Swedish submarine wows U.S. Navy" (PDF). Nordstjernan. Vol. 135, no. 23. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Rear Admiral Jens Nykvist, Chief of Staff Swedish Armed Forces". www.dev.chens.eu. Chiefs of European Navies. Archived from the original on 20 October 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  8. ^ "CLASS OF 2013 NAVAL COMMAND COLLEGE CLASS OFFICERS". Naval War College. 2013. p. 45. Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  9. ^ "PÅ NY POST" (PDF). Försvarets forum: Personaltidning för fast anställda och reservofficerare i svenska försvarsmakten (in Swedish) (9). Stockholm: Försvarets forum: 5. 2013. SELIBR 4109339.
  10. ^ "Operation Atalanta Force Headquarters Staff Visit Japanese Detachment in Djibouti". European External Action Service. 31 July 2015. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  11. ^ "Ewa Skoog Haslum blir ny marinchef" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 11 December 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  12. ^ "Jens Nykvist". LinkedIn. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  13. ^ Hall, Matt [@Aus_MILREP_NATO] (4 March 2022). "Thank you LtGen Franz Leitgeb for your fantastic service as co-chair of our @NATO Partner Interoperability Advocacy Group #PIAG of which 🇦🇺 is proud to be a member. We congratulate RADM @NykvistJens on his appointment as the new co-chair – we look forward to working with you" (Tweet). Retrieved 7 March 2022 – via Twitter.
  14. ^ "PÅ NY POST" (PDF). Försvarets forum: Personaltidning för fast anställda och reservofficerare i svenska försvarsmakten (in Swedish) (2). Stockholm: Försvarets forum: 9. 2023. SELIBR 4109339.
  15. ^ "PÅ NY POST" (PDF). Försvarets forum: Personaltidning för fast anställda och reservofficerare i svenska försvarsmakten (in Swedish) (4). Stockholm: Försvarets forum: 6. 2023. SELIBR 4109339.
  16. ^ Nykvist, Jens [@NykvistJens] (8 November 2019). "Mottog för någon vecka sedan Frankrikes Maritima Meritordern. En stor ära och ett bevis på våra flottors/mariners starka relation. J'ai été honoré de recevoir la médaille de commandeur de l'ordre du mérite maritime" [Received the French Maritime Order of Merit a few weeks ago. A great honor and a testament to the strong relationship between our navies] (Tweet) (in Swedish). Retrieved 28 March 2023 – via Twitter.
  17. ^ "Jens Nykvist medaljerad av Finland" (PDF). Officerstidningen (in Swedish) (1). Stockholm: Officerarnas riksförbund: 11. 2020. SELIBR 3614713. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-07-09. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  18. ^ "Ordinarie ledamöter" [Regular members] (in Swedish). Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences. Archived from the original on 13 August 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016. Archived 13 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine
Military offices
Preceded by
Fredrik Norrby
1st Submarine Flotilla
2013–2016
Succeeded by
Mats Agnéus
Preceded by Maritime Component Command
2016–2018
Succeeded by
None
Preceded by Chief of Navy
2016–2020
Succeeded by
Preceded by
None
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff
2023–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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