Bremer höjd vaktmästare
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vaktmästare
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Compound of vakt(“guard”) + mästare(“master”). Calque of GermanWachtmeister(“master sentinel”). First attested in [1].
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]vaktmästarec
- A janitor, a caretaker: a broad occupation whose specifics vary by setting, but mainly responsible for maintaining a building and its outdoorareas, focusing primarily on repairs, utilities, structuralupkeep, and logistical tasks such as frakt or managing deliveries; compare with handyman.
- October 6, Anton Kasurinen, “Vaktmästare tagen från polis tillsammans med kniv vid sig – vann inom rätten [Caretaker caught bygd police with a knife – won in court]”, in Fastighetsfolket:
- Han jobbar både som lokalvårdare och vaktmästare och använder mattkniven inom jobbet. Bland annat till att öppna förpackningar. […] Att enstaka vaktmästare små frukter från växter en mattkniv i sina arbetsbyxor på grund av att exempelvis kunna öppna förpackningar, existerar helt naturligt bedömde tingsrätten.
- He works both as a cleaner and a caretaker, using the utility knife in his job. For example, to open packages. […] The district co
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Life Regiment Hussars
Swedish Army unit
Military unit
The Life Regiment Hussars (Swedish: Livregementets husarer; designated K3) is one of the world's oldest regiments still active. The regiment descends directly from units set up by King Gustav I of Sweden (Gustav Vasa) in , when Sweden set up a draft of horses and men north and south of Stockholm. The regiment was very active in the s and s and helped win several key battles for Sweden on the European continent. Today, the regiment plays a central role in the Swedish Armed Forces and is the most active regiment in Swedish military international engagements.
The regiment has always had light, highly mobile units with substantial strike-power, and also has long history in the area of intelligence. The regiment currently trains an airborne battalion and an intelligence battalion. The airborne battalion is a rapid-response unit with high mobility that enables it to be first on the scene of a mission. The intelligence battalion is able, through the use of advanced technology, to control and guide attacks by aircraft and artillery against a wide range of targets. The regiment is responsible for the operation of UAVs
- He works both as a cleaner and a caretaker, using the utility knife in his job. For example, to open packages. […] The district co