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Klas Eksell

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Klas Eksell
Birth nameKlas Carl Gunnar Eksell
Born (1960-10-06) 6 October 1960 (age 64)
Eksjö, Sweden
AllegianceSweden
Service / branchSwedish Army
Years of service1982–2022
RankMajor General
UnitBohuslän Regiment (1982–1991)
Commands
Battles / warsWar in Afghanistan
Cyprus dispute

Major General Klas Carl Gunnar Eksell (born 6 October 1960) is a retired Swedish Army officer. He served as the Director of Human Resource at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters from 2016 to 2022.

Early life

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Eksell was born on 6 October 1960 in Eksjö Parish, Sweden,[1] and grew up in Uddevalla. He did his military service in Bohuslän Regiment (I 17) and became an officer aspirant in 1978.[2]

Career

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Eksell attended the Military Academy Karlberg from 1980 to 1982 when he was commissioned as an officer.[3] Eksell attended the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College's General Course from 1988 to 1989 and the higher course from 1993 to 1995. In 1995, Eksell became staff officer at the Swedish National Defence College and in 1996 he served as a staff officer in the Human Resources Staff (Personalstaben, PERSS) at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters in Stockholm. From 1997 to 1999, Eksell was head of Brigade Development at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters. In 2000, Eksell served as head of training of the Baltic Battalion Training Team in Latvia. He was then assigned as Course Director of the Swedish National Defence College's Advanced Staff Course from 2001 to 2003 and as brigade commander in Norrbotten Regiment (I 19) from 2003 to 2005.[3]

In 2005, Eksell was promoted to colonel as appointed Chief Operating Officer at the Swedish Military Intelligence and Security Service.[3] Two years later, he was appointed commanding officer of the Land Warfare Centre in Skövde. He held that position for three years and in 2011 Eksell served as Senior Mentor to the 1st Brigade, Afghan National Army in the RC North, as part of the Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team 1 (OMLT 1). Eksell was appointed head of the Security Office (Säkerhetskontoret) at the Swedish Military Intelligence and Security Service in 2012.[3] In 2013, Eksell was promoted to brigadier general and served as Deputy Director of Human Resource at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters from 1 January 2013 to 31 October 2016.[4] From 1 July 2016 to 31 October 2016, Eksell served as Acting Director of Human Resource.[5] Eksell was promoted to major general and took office as Director of Human Resource on 1 November 2016.[4] He was succeeded by Kim-Lena Ekvall Svedenblad on 1 January 2023.[6]

Personal life

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Eksell is married to Elisabeth with whom he has two children. He lives in Strängnäs.[4]

Dates of rank

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Awards and decorations

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Swedish

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Foreign

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References

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  1. ^ Sveriges befolkning 1980 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Sveriges släktforskarförb. 2004. ISBN 91-87676-37-0. SELIBR 9632925.
  2. ^ Blomgren, Ulf (20 October 2016). "I17-soldat till försvarstoppen". Bohusläningen (in Swedish). Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Curriculum vitae" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 10 November 2016. pp. 1–2. Retrieved 23 March 2020. "Curriculum vitae" (PDF). Swedish Armed Forces. 10 November 2016. pp. 1–2. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "NY PERSONALDIREKTÖR" (PDF). Försvarets forum: personaltidning för fast anställda och reservofficerare i svenska försvarsmakten (in Swedish) (5). Stockholm: Försvarets forum: 5. 2016. SELIBR 4109339.
  5. ^ "På ny post" (PDF). Försvarets forum: personaltidning för fast anställda och reservofficerare i svenska försvarsmakten (in Swedish) (4). Stockholm: Försvarets forum: 9. 2016. SELIBR 4109339.
  6. ^ "Nu får Försvarsmakten ny personaldirektör" (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 22 December 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
Military offices
Preceded by
Michael Nilsson
as Acting
Land Warfare Centre
2007–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Per-Olof Stålesjö
Director of Human Resource
2016–present
Succeeded by
2022