Torsten Stålnacke Military person

Furir Torsten Stålnacke (December 31, 1933 in Svappavaara, Sweden – August 4, 2012 in Sälen, Sweden) is a former Swedish UN-soldier during the Congo Crisis who is most known for saving two Irish soldiers lives by dragging and carrying them to safety after his jaw had been blown away by a bullet. He was awarded the Royal Medal of Vasa for his bravery. He later ran a restaurant in Helsingborg and later a boarding house in Sälen until his retirement in 2003. On the 29th of May 2012, on the Swedish Veterans Day he was awarded with Försvarsmaktens medalj för sårade i strid (The Swedish Defence Force Medal for Wounded in Battle) for his casualties in Congo. He died a few months later.

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Birth dateDecember 31, 1933
Birth place
Svappavaara , Sweden

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F%C3%B6rsvarsmaktens medalj f%C3%B6r s%C3%A5rade i strid
Royal Medal of Vasa
military operations
Congo Crisis
United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
military branch
Swedish Army
military unit
United Nations Operation in the Congo
United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus

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