Anders Silwer

Anders Silwer
Birth name Anders Tommy Silwer
Born (1959-01-20) 20 January 1959
Båstad, Sweden
Allegiance Sweden
Service/branch Swedish Air Force
Years of service 1979–present
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held Inspector of the Air Force
Director of Operations
Chief of Training and Development

Anders Tommy Silwer (born 20 January 1959) is a Swedish Air Force lieutenant general and the Chief of Training and Development (Produktionschef) since 2014.

Career

Silwer was born in Båstad, Sweden[1] and grew up in the countryside of northwest Scania. His interest in flying came at an age of 10 when his cousin brought him along in a private aircraft. Silwer then joined the local shooting association.[2] In the beginning of Silwer's military career he was an Instructor Ground Defence at F 10 Ängelholm from 1979 to 1981 and from 1985 he served as an Interceptor Pilot of Saab 35 Draken at F 10 Ängelholm until 1989. He flew Saab 35 Draken, SAAB Saab JAS 39 Gripen and Saab 105 totaling 2200 flight hours. Silwer was a Qualified Flying Instructor for Saab 35 Draken at F 10 Ängelholm from 1990 to 1992 and completed the Staff Course at the National Defence College in Stockholm from 1992 and 1993.[1]

He was acting commanding officer of the 103 Fighter Squadron at F 10 Ängelholm from 1993 to 1994 and commanding officer of the 102 Fighter Squadron at F 10 Ängelholm from 1994 to 1995. Silwer completed the Command and General Staff Course at the Swedish National Defence College in Stockholm from 1995 to 1997 and was commanding officer of the Operational Test and Evaluation Unit Gripen at the F 7 Såtenäs from 1998 to 2000. He completed a Master in Strategic studies at the Air War College, Air University in United States from 2000 to 2001.[1] Silwer was then the Chief of Staff Operations at the Swedish Air Force Command (Flygtaktiskt kommando) in Uppsala from 2001 to 2002 and the Deputy Air Component Commander at the Swedish Air Force Command in Uppsala from 2003 to 2004.

Silwer was then the head of the Strategic Short Term Planning, Strategic Plans and Policy at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters from 2004 to 2005 and the commander of the Joint Forces Air Component Command at the Swedish Joint Force Command (Insatsstaben) in Uppsala from 2006 to 2007. He was the deputy commander of the Air Component Command (Flygtaktisk stab) at the Swedish Joint Force Command in Stockholm from 2007 to 2008 and was the Inspector of the Air Force and Commander Air Component Command (Flygtaktisk chef) from 2008 to 2011. Silwer was then the Director of Operations (Insatschef) of the Swedish Armed Forces from 2012 to 2013[1] before being appointed Chief of Training and Development in 2014.[3]

Other work

Silwer became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences in 2000 and a member of the International Hall of Fame at the United States Air University in 2001.[1] He was a board member of the Swedish Defence University from 1 May 2016 to 30 April 2017.[4]

Personal life

Silwer lived on Lidingö.[2] He is married and has three children.[1] His surname, Silwer, comes from a fältskär who lived in Silvåkra which today belongs to the training grounds of South Scania Regiment (P 7).[2]

Dates of rank

Awards and decorations

Silwer's awards:[1]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Curriculum vitae" (PDF). Swedish Armed Forces. 1 January 2012. pp. 1–2. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Ny insatschef" [New Director of Operations] (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 15 December 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  3. "Chefsbyte i Högkvarteret" [Change of chiefs at the Headquarters] (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 8 January 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  4. "Styrelse" [Board] (in Swedish). Swedish Defence University. 2016-11-15. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
Military offices
Preceded by
Jan Andersson
Inspector of the Air Force
2008–2011
Succeeded by
Micael Bydén
Preceded by
Anders Lindström
Director of Operations (Insatschef)
2012–2013
Succeeded by
Göran Mårtensson
Preceded by
Göran Mårtensson
Chief of Training and Development (Produktionschef)
2014–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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