Carl-Gustaf Ståhl

Major General Carl-Gustaf Ståhl (15 November 1920 – 11 April 2016) was a Swedish Army officer. Ståhl's military career began in 1940 when he joined the Military Academy Karlberg in Stockholm, graduating in 1942 as a second lieutenant. Over the years, he underwent further training and rose through the ranks, serving in various capacities within the Swedish military. Notably, he commanded the third Swedish battalion in Cyprus as part of the UN Peacekeeping Force and later served as a military attaché in Washington, D.C., and Ottawa. Promoted to major general in 1972, he held significant roles in the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration before entering the reserves in 1982. Ståhl's international service continued as he commanded the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force in Damascus from 1982 to 1985, achieving notable success in facilitating a prisoner exchange between Syria and Israel. Post-retirement, he contributed to educational initiatives on behalf of the Swedish Ecclesiastical Educational Association, receiving recognition for his work on the Middle East Project.

Carl-Gustaf Ståhl
Nickname(s)"C-G"
Born(1920-11-15)15 November 1920
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died11 April 2016(2016-04-11) (aged 95)
Båstad, Sweden
AllegianceSweden
Service/branchSwedish Army
Years of service1942–1982
RankMajor General
Commands heldSwedish battalion in Cyprus
Main Army Materiel Department
UNDOF
Battles/warsCyprus problem (1964–65)
Arab–Israeli conflict (1982–85)
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