Vice Admiral Count Gösta Carl Albert Ehrensvärd was a senior Swedish Navy officer. Ehrensvärd hailed from a distinguished naval lineage, being the son of Admiral Count Carl August Ehrensvärd. His family ties included notable figures such as his brother, General Carl August Ehrensvärd, and his great-grandfather, the renowned fortress builder Augustin Ehrensvärd. Following his naval education, Ehrensvärd embarked on a prolific career within the Swedish Navy, rising through the ranks from sub-lieutenant to vice admiral. He held various commanding roles, such as leading the Destroyer Division and serving as Chief of the Naval Staff. Additionally, Ehrensvärd contributed to naval education and literature, notably as a teacher and editor of naval journals. His tenure saw significant contributions to naval strategy and administration, culminating in his promotion to vice admiral before retiring from active service in 1950.
Gösta Ehrensvärd
Officers aboard the HSwMS Sverige in 1939: from the left lieutenant A.O.J. Falkman, Commander-in-Chief of the Coastal Fleet, rear admiral Gösta Ehrensvärd, lieutenant B. Bertelsson and captain Helge Strömbäck.
Vice admiral is a three-star commissioned naval officer rank in the Swedish Navy. Vice admiral ranks above rear admiral and below admiral. Vice admiral is equivalent to the rank of lieutenant general.
Vice Admiral Jonas Haggren with current sleeve insignia for a vice admiral (2003–present)
Sleeve insignia for a vice admiral (1972–2003)
Sleeve insignia for a vice admiral (1878–1972)
Vice Admiral Åke Lindemalm with old sleeve insignia for a vice admiral (1878–1972)