Anniversary The anniversary of the regiment was 13 September, and went under the name "Döbeln's Day" (
Döbelnsdagen), and was commemorated in memory of the
Battle of Jutas, which was a battle in Finland in 1808 between Sweden and Russia. The Swedish forces were led by
Georg Carl von Döbeln, who became the first regimental commander of the North Scanian Infantry Regiment. The regimental motto, "Honor, Duty and Will" (
Ära, Skyldighet och vilja) was von Döbeln's own motto.
Colours, standards and guidons When the regiment was reorganized into an armoured regiment, the units 1866 colour from followed. However, it came to be replaced on 11 September 1971, when
Crown Prince Carl Gustaf presented a new colour. The colour was lowered at the regiment on 23 June 1994, and was then deposited at the Scana Dragoon Regiment (
Skånska dragonregementet), which from 1 July 1994 adopted the name of the North Scanian Dragoon Regiment (
Norra skånska dragonregementet), and further carried on the traditions of the regiment. File:AM.010288.jpg|Battalion colour m/1863, 1st Battalion, North Scanian Infantry Regiment. File:AM.010289.jpg|Battalion colour m/1863, 2nd Battalion, North Scanian Infantry Regiment. File:AM.010285.jpg|Company colour m/1812-1840 for the North Scanian Infantry Regiment (I 6) and the
South Scanian Infantry Regiment (I 7). File:AM.010455.jpg|Colour for the Adlercreutz Regiment. Later used as company colour m/1812-1840 for the North Scanian Infantry Regiment (I 6) and the
South Scanian Infantry Regiment (I 7). ==Commanding officers==