Fabian Tamm
Fabian Tamm | |
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| Birth name | Claës Fabian Tamm |
| Born | 13 November 1879 Film, Sweden |
| Died | 4 October 1955 (aged 75) Stockholm, Sweden |
| Buried | Galärvarvskyrkogården, Stockholm |
| Branch | Swedish Navy |
| Years of service | 1899–1945 |
| Rank | Admiral |
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Admiral Claës Fabian Tamm (13 November 1879 – 4 October 1955) was a Swedish Navy officer. Tamm began his naval career as an acting sub-lieutenant in 1899 and was promoted to sub-lieutenant in 1901. After attending the Royal Swedish Naval Staff College, he became a lieutenant in 1907 and taught at the Royal Swedish Naval Academy. From 1914 to 1917, he served as naval attaché in Berlin and Copenhagen. Tamm steadily advanced through the ranks, becoming a lieutenant commander in 1918 and head of the Royal Swedish Naval Academy in 1921. He was promoted to rear admiral in 1933 and appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Coastal Fleet that same year. In 1939, he became Chief of the Navy, a position he held until 1945, after which he was promoted to admiral in the reserve in 1947. Outside his military career, he chaired several companies, including Ströms Bruks AB and Rederi AB Svea.