Småland Regiment
| Småland Regiment | |
|---|---|
| Smålands regemente | |
| Active | 1928–2000 |
| Country | Sweden |
| Allegiance | Swedish Armed Forces |
| Branch | Swedish Army |
| Type | Infantry |
| Size | Regiment |
| Part of | Eastern Brigade (1928–1937) I Army Division (1938–1942) I Military District (1942–1966) Southern Military District (1966–2000) |
| Garrison/HQ | Eksjö |
| Motto(s) | Smålands söner – till rikets värn ("Småland's sons - to the defense of the kingdom") |
| Colours | Red and yellow |
| March | "Kaiser Friedrich-Marsch" (Friedemann) |
| Battle honours | Lützen (1632), Wittstock (1636), Warsaw (1656), Landskrona (1677), Klisow (1702), Malatitze (1708), Hälsingborg (1710) |
| Insignia | |
| Branch insignia m/60 | |
| Unit insignia m/60 | |
| Shoulder sleeve insignia | |
The Småland Regiment (Swedish: Smålands regemente), designations I 12 and I 12/Fo 17, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traced its origins back to the 16th century. The unit was disbanded as a result of the disarmament policies set forward in the Defence Act of 2000.