Munck graduated from the
Military Academy Karlberg, where he in 1877 he was appointed
underlöjtnant. As such, he was commissioned as a messenger officer (
ordonnansofficer) in the 2nd Army Division (
II. arméfördelningen) from 1883 to 1887. Munck served with the 7th German Ulan Regiment and 16th German Dragoon Regiment in 1906. In 1906 he was appointed lieutenant colonel of the
Life Regiment Dragoons and two years later he became colonel and commanding officer of the
Crown Prince's Hussar Regiment before transferring in 1913 to the
Life Guards of Horse where he served as executive officer for two years. a secret right-wing paramilitary group. Munck was also chairman of the executive board of the King's Hospital (
Konungens hospital), a member of numerous committees for investigations of military issues, attended by the
King of Italy in 1913, and the State Regent of Finland
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim in 1919. He was also the Swedish Army's representative to the funeral of Emperor
Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1916 and at a ceremony in
Fredrikshald on King
Charles XII's day of death, as well as the Swedish Army officer's representative at the horse races at
1924 Summer Olympics. ==Personal life==