General Gustaf Fredrik Oskar Uggla (22 January 1846 – 7 January 1924) was a senior Swedish Army officer. Uggla had a distinguished military career in Sweden during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Commissioned in 1863, he rose through the ranks, serving in various capacities, including as a teacher at the Royal Military Academy and as a military attaché in Vienna. Uggla's career highlights include commanding the Royal Military Academy and later the 2nd Army Division. He retired as a general in 1913 but continued contributing to military committees.
In addition to his military service, Uggla played a significant role at the Royal Court, serving as ordinance officer to King Oscar II and later becoming First Aide-de-Camp and Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff under King Gustaf V. Uggla's dismissal in 1923 marked the end of his service. Apart from his military and court roles, Uggla engaged in various activities, such as chairing the Central Board of the National Rifle Clubs and serving in the Swedish Red Cross. He was also involved in military writing, contributing to publications on war history and serving as chairman in the Executive Board of the King's Hospital and the life insurance company Balder.
General Gustaf Fredrik Oskar Uggla (22 January 1846 – 7 January 1924) was a senior Swedish Army officer. Uggla had a distinguished military career in Sweden...
Uggla (1890–1945), Swedish Olympic medalist, son of GustafUggla Bengt Uggla (1894–1937), Swedish modern pentathlete, son of GustafUggla Dan Uggla (born...
including modern pentathlon at the 1924 Olympics. Uggla was the youngest son of General GustafUggla. Uggla passed studentexamen in Linköping in 1912 and...
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Rosen and her deputies Brita Ebba Celestina von Stauden and Maria Aurora Uggla until the age of four. He was then raised under the tutelage of his father...
August 1890 at Karlberg Palace, Stockholm, Sweden, the son of General GustafUggla (1846–1924) and his wife Augusta von Post (1851–1921). He had 9 siblings:...
Gustaf Samuel Bertil Oscarsson af Ugglas (3 July 1934 – 7 July 1977) was Party Secretary of the Swedish Moderate Party between 1969 and 1974 and a member...
1874 he married Sophie Lagercrantz (1851–1934), the daughter of minister Gustaf Lagercrantz. Warberg died on 16 October 1910 in Stockholm. He and his wife...
1892–1896: Major general Hemming Gadd 1896–1897: Carl Lagercrantz 1897–1902: GustafUggla 1902–1909: Carl Rosenblad 1909–1915: Hugo Hult 1915–1920: John Montgomery...
Lieutenant General Gustaf Peder Wilhelm Dyrssen (24 November 1891 – 13 May 1981) was a Swedish Army officer and Olympic modern pentathlete. Dyrssen had...
took office because of a temporary break in Swedish-American relations. Uggla, Maria (2022). "PÅ NY ADRESS". Kulturvärden (in Swedish) (1). Stockholm:...
None Boden Fortress 1907–1913 Succeeded by Axel Bergenzaun Preceded by GustafUggla 2nd Army Division 1913–1914 Succeeded by Pehr Hasselrot Preceded by None...
(Tavastehus County) Reinhold Mettstake 1640–1642 (Nyland County) Jacob Uggla 1642–1648 (Nyland County) Erik Andersson Oxe 1648–1652 Ernst Johan Greutz...
Forsmark in Uppland, Sweden, the son of Count Pehr Gustaf af Ugglas. He was as a member of the noble af Ugglas family. From 1840 to 1866 he served as member...
Stiernsköld 1661 Claes Uggla 1670 Erik Carlsson Sjöblad 1676 Hans Clerck 1676 Johan Bär 1676 Johan Olofsson Bergenstierna 1676 Gustaf Adolph Sparre 1690 Cornelius...
Gustaf af Ugglas [sv] and Thérèse Björnstjerna, and married Admiral and Naval Minister Wilhelm Dyrssen (1858–1929) in 1888. She was mother to Gustaf Dyrssen...
Löwenhielm. He married Albertina Jæger and was father of Teresia Clementine Uggla (1814-1861) as well as Johan Fridolf Helin. Clemens llll was granted Knighthood...
Stålhandske 1644–1656 Henrik Horn 1656–1669 Johan Galle 1669–16?? Claes Uggla Baranoff. 1678–1687 Otto Vellingk 1687–1700 Johan Ribbing 1700–1701 Adrian...
Fredrik von Troil 1868–1868: Gustaf Edvard Taube (acting from 10 October 1868) 1868–1899: Gustaf Edvard Taube 1899–1899: GustafUggla (acting from 16 May to...
Märta Margaretha af Ugglas (née Stenbeck; born 5 January 1939) is a Swedish former Moderate Party politician. She was Minister for Foreign Affairs between...