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24 Facts About Torsten Rapp

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General Bo Torsten Rapp was a senior Swedish Air Force officer.

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Torsten Rapp later assumed important positions such as Vice Chief of the Air Staff and Chief of the Air Force, contributing to significant reforms in Swedish defense, including improved inter-service coordination.

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Torsten Rapp eventually became the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces in 1961, a position he held until 1970, overseeing substantial changes in military organization.

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Torsten Rapp was born on 20 April 1905 in Hedvig Eleonora Parish in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Johan David Torsten Rapp, a wholesaler, and his wife Eva Hedvig Gustava.

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Torsten Rapp passed studentexamen at Saltsjobadens samskola in the spring of 1923 and became a sea cadet on 29 June 1923.

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Torsten Rapp graduated as a naval officer on 5 October 1926 and was commissioned as officer with the rank of acting sub-lieutenant in the Swedish Navy on 7 October 1926.

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Torsten Rapp became a lieutenant there on 6 October 1928 and was then commanded to the Swedish Air Force on 1 November 1928.

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8.

Torsten Rapp served at the Organization Department of the Air Staff from 1 June 1935 to 1938 and became a captain in the Swedish Air Force on 30 June 1937.

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Torsten Rapp became a member of the board for the Defence Forces Central Civilian Employee Office on 1 January 1938 and division commander of the F 2 Hagernas in 1938.

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Torsten Rapp was acting head of the Organization Department of the Air Staff in 1941 and became head on 1 July 1943.

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Torsten Rapp was a member of the 1942 Reserve Officer Experts from June to November 1942 and he became a major in the Swedish Air Force on 1 July 1942 and a lieutenant colonel on 1 April 1944.

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Torsten Rapp became commanding officer of Blekinge Wing on 23 June 1944 and was promoted to colonel on 1 July 1947.

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Torsten Rapp became Vice Chief of the Air Staff on 1 October 1948 and was a member of the Swedish Armed Forces School Study from June 1950 to March 1952.

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Torsten Rapp was a member of the board of the Swedish Officers Association on 25 November 1950 and became commanding officer of the Fourth Air Group on 1 April 1951.

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Torsten Rapp became commander of the Third Air Group on 1 July 1954 and was promoted to major general on 1 October 1955.

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Torsten Rapp became acting head of the Aircraft Department of the Royal Swedish Air Force Materiel Administration on 1 July 1956 and became a member of the board of the National Aeronautical Research Institute in 1957.

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Torsten Rapp was appointed Vice Chief of the Royal Swedish Air Force Materiel Administration and became a member of the board of the Swedish National Defence Research Institute on 1 October 1957.

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Torsten Rapp was promoted to lieutenant general and became Chief of the Air Force on 15 January 1960.

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Torsten Rapp was promoted to general and was Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces from 10 March 1961.

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Torsten Rapp left the post on 30 September 1970 and he was then general in the Swedish Air Force reserve from 1 October 1970 to 1981.

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Torsten Rapp married on 30 September 1933 in Stockholm with Ulla Gerda Maria Willers, the daughter of first secretary of the Royal Railway Board Johan Harald Hjalmar Willers and Agnes Lindberg.

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Torsten Rapp died on 23 March 1993 in Mary Magdalene Parish in Stockholm.

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Torsten Rapp was interred on 3 August 1993 at Ingaro Cemetery in Ingaro, Stockholm County.

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In 1923 Torsten Rapp joined the Swedish Navy as a sea cadet.