Behold it
The Norwegian Home Guard (Norwegian: Heimevernet), is a rapid mobilization force in the Norwegian military. Founded on December 6th, 1946, it is the youngest branch in the Norwegian forces. It is divided into districts, which again is divided into smaller units, typically covering a single Municipality. In a wartime situation Heimevernet will typically be used to protect the local infrastructure and population, but may also be used as regular troops. As it for the most part is comprised of locals, it is ideally suited for guerrilla warfare (sabotage, ambushes, etc.)
Recently (2005), the Home Guard has recruited for a force with better trained and equipped personnel. It's called the "Innsatsstyrke" (Norwegian: Intervention Force) This force represents 10 percent of the total force. HV-016 is now a part of HV I-styrke, and is administered separately from the other branches.
HV-016 is specialized in CQB and escort of VIP`sThe Home Guard has a peace time personnel number of 1,200. On readyness there are 5,000 Task Force personnel, 25,000 "Strengthening Force" personnel and 20,000 "Follow-up Force" personnel. The total Home Guard Force is approximately 56,200.
Contents [hide]
1 Troop Exchange
2 The Task Force
3 Home Guard Districts
4 See also
5 External links
[edit] Troop Exchange
The Home Guard does a troop exchange with the Minnesota National Guard every year. The exchange grew from Norweigian American soldiers sent to Norway to assist resistance fighters in World War II. As part of the Exchange, American Guard members are flown to Camp Torpomoen and Norwegians are sent to Camp Ripley. Troops complete each other's winter operations training, and tour the area.
[edit] The Task Force
The Task Force is currently "under construction" and plans to be fully operational by the end of 2005. There is one Task Force per district, in total 5000 men. The Task Force will be the spearpoint of the Norwegian Home Guard, and will contain flexible and mobile units. It will also have top priority when concerning weapons, material and training resources. They are ready to respond within 24 hours to acts of terrorism, bomb threats, and or other emergencies.
The Task Force will consist of several different units within each district. In this way, each district will be able to respond to any kind of incident that could occur, without having to rely on outside help. Each district (with some variations) will have trained operators in these different types of units:
-Jegertropp (Ranger platoon)
-Skarpskyttertropp (Sharpshooter team/platoon)
-MP tjeneste (Military Police service)
-Hundetjenesten (K9 unit)
-ABC-tropp (NBC platoon)
-016 (016 Military lifeguard & escort service)
-Stabstropp (Staff platoon - Communications, intelligence, transport & logistics)
-Dykkerlag (Diving team - Underwater reconnaissance, explosives-detection)
-Sanitetstropp (Medical platoon)
-Innsatstropp (Force protection platoon)
-Kystmeldepost (Coastal observation post)
-Bordingslag (Boarding team - Observation, control, inspection and takeover of ships/boats)
[edit] Home Guard Districts
Region 1
Oslofjord Heimevernsdistrikt 01 - HV-01 - Rygge
Oslo og Akershus Heimevernsdistrikt 02 - HV-02 - Lutvann
Telemark og Buskerud Heimevernsdistrikt 03 - HV-03 - Heistadmoen
Opplandske Heimevernsdistrikt 05 - HV-05 - Terningmoen
Region 2
Agder Heimevernsdistrikt 07 - HV-07 - Kjevik
Rogaland Heimevernsdistrikt 08 - HV-08 - Vatneleiren
Bergenhus Heimevernsdistrikt 09 - HV-09 - Bergenhus
Region 3
Møre og Fjordane Heimevernsdistrikt 11 - HV-11 - Setnesmoen
Trøndelag Heimevernsdistrikt 12 - HV-12 - Værnes
Sør-Hålogaland Heimevernsdistrikt 14 - HV-14 - Drevjamoen
Region 4
Nord-Hålogaland Heimevernsdistrikt 16 - HV-16 - Elvegårdsmoen
Vest-Finnmark Heimevernsdistrikt 17 - HV-17 - Porsangermoen
Øst-Finnmark Heimevernsdistrikt 18 - HV-18 - Høybuktmoen