Sam Myhrman


Sam Oskar Myhrman was a Swedish Air Force officer. His senior commands include the post of Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, head of the Swedish National Defence College and head of the Quartermaster Administration.

Career

Myhrman was born on 26 December 1912 in Eksjö, Sweden, the son of colonel Sam Myhrman and his wife Anna. He was the brother of physician Gustaf Myhrman, and the director of the National Swedish Labour Market Board's Defense Section, lieutenant colonel Bengt Myhrman. One of his nephews were professor of economics at the Stockholm School of Economics, Johan Myhrman.
Myhrman graduated from the Military Academy Karlberg in 1935 and was commissioned as an officer in Svea Train Corps the same year with the rank of fänrik. He transferred to the Swedish Air Force where he was promoted to lieutenant in 1937 and to captain in 1942. He then attended the Royal Swedish Air Force Staff College and conducted staff service from 1942 to 1945 and the Royal Air Force Staff College from 1945 to 1946. Myhrman was appointed teacher at the Royal Swedish Air Force Staff College in 1946 and was promoted to major in 1948.
Myhrman was appointed head of the Air Staff's Operations Department in 1949 and was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1952 and appointed teacher at the Swedish National Defence College the same year. He was promoted to colonel in 1955 and served as an expert in the 1955 Defense Committee. In 1956 he was appointed Vice Chief of the Defence Staff and head of Section I. Myhrman then served as head of department in the 1957 Defense Investigations. In 1960, Myhrman was appointed head of the Swedish National Defence College and two years later he was promoted to major general. From 1964 until his death, Myhrman was head of the Quartermaster Administration of the Swedish Armed Forces.

Personal life

In 1938, Myhrman married Agneta Ljungberg, the daughter of captain Carl Ljungberg and Sigrid Hult.

Dates of rank