Swedish Women's Voluntary Defence Service
The Swedish Women's Voluntary Defence Service (Swedish: Riksförbundet Sveriges lottakårer, commonly known as Lottorna) is an auxiliary defence organization of the Swedish Home Guard, a part of the Swedish Armed Forces. It was created in 1924 inspired by the Finnish women's auxiliary organization, Lotta Svärd founded in 1920. The name comes from a poem by Johan Ludvig Runeberg, about a fictional woman named Lotta Svärd who took care of wounded soldiers during the Finnish War.
Heads
- 1959–1966 – Ingrid Norlander
- 1966–1974 – Louise Ulfhielm
- 1974–1978 – Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister
- 1978–1986 – Christine Malmström Barke
- 1986–1994 – Marianne af Malmborg
- 1994–2002 – Nini Engstrand
- 2002–2008 – Elisabeth Falkemo
- 2008–2014 – Annette Rihagen
- 2014–present – Barbro Isaksson
External links
- Swedish Women's Voluntary Defence Service - Official site
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