Nordbeck was born on 19 July 1938 in Grängesberg, Sweden, the son of Stig Nordbeck and his wife Kerstin (née Froste).[1] His father, an engineer, was employed by Gränges AB in Grängesberg in Dalarna at the time of Nordbeck's birth. Nordbeck has two siblings and two half-siblings. At the age of one year Nordbeck moved to Karlskrona where his father took up a position as chief engineer at Karlskrona City Municipal Enterprises in 1939.[2][3] The Swedish Auxiliary Naval Corps got him interested in the sea and directed him to a naval officer course.[3]
Career
Nordbeck attended the Royal Swedish Naval Academy from 1957 to 1960 and served in the Coastal Fleet from 1960 to 1970[1] aboard destroyers and torpedo boats.[3] Nordbeck then attended the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College from 1970 to 1972 and was captain of the HSwMS Jägaren and commanding officer of the 11th Torpedo Boat Division (11. torpedbåtsdivisionen)[3] before attending the Naval War College in the United States from 1974 to 1975.[1] Prior to his education in the United States, Nordbeck was a distinguished technician, but later focused on strategy and security policy.[3] Back in Sweden, Nordbeck served in the Naval Staff from 1975 to 1978 and in the Defence Staff from 1978 to 1986,[1] where he was captain and head of Planning Section 1 in the Planning Staff from 1 October 1982.[4][5] On 1 October 1986, he took command of the 1st Surface Attack Flotilla (1. ytattackflottiljen).[6] He then served as acting chief of staff of Southern Military District (Milo S) from 1988 to 1990 and then as chief of staff of the same from 1 October 1990.[7] During 1992 Nordbeck was the head of the Supreme Commander's Planning Department at the Defence Staff and from 1 October 1992 to 1993 he served as Chief of the Defence Staff.[8] From 1993, Nordbeck served as chief of the Joint Operations Command (Operationsledningen, OpL) until the 1 July 1994 when he was appointed Chief of Navy Command as well as Chief of the Naval Command,[9] a position he held until 1 July 1998.[3]
Nordbeck is an honorary member of the Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences, in which he was elected in 1978 as number 1046.[10] He was president of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences until 10 November 1999.[11] He was also chairman and is honorary chairman of the Friends of the Vasa Museum Association.[12][13] Nordbeck was also Inspectore Emeriti of the naval academic association SjöLund[14] and Inspector of the naval association SjöCannnes.[15]
Personal life
On 9 September 1961, Nordbeck got engaged[16] to physiotherapist Eva Lindblad (born 1941), the daughter of colonel Tord Lindblad and Ruth (née Strömberg).[1] They married on 21 June 1962 in Oscar's Church in Stockholm.[17] They have two children: Marie (born 3 January 1965 at Karlskrona birthing center),[18] and Carl (born 24 December 1971 in Danderyd Hospital).[19]
^"Inspector Emeriti". www.sjolund1964.wixsite.com (in Swedish). Retrieved 7 November 2017.
^"Medlemmar 23 okt 2016" [Members 23 October 2017]. www.sjocannes.se (in Swedish). SjöCannnes. Archived from the original on 2017-11-08. Retrieved 7 November 2017.