The Infantry Officers’ College (
Infanteriets officershögskola) was formed in 1878 as the Infantry Volunteer School (
Infanteriets volontärskola), then located to
Karlsborg. On 20 October 1915, remaining parts of the school were reorganized into the Infantry Officer Candidate School (
Infanteriets officersaspirantskola, IOAS). At Karlsborg, the school operated until 1927, when it was relocated to
Linköping according to the
Defence Act of 1925. In 1940, the school was relocated to
Karlstad, however, during the years 1941-1942 the education was canceled. On 21 September 1942, the school was relocated to
Solna. On 29 September 1945, the school was reorganized into the Infantry Cadet School (
Infanteriets kadettskola, InfKS). When the school was relocated to
Halmstad, it was at the same time, on 1 January 1962, reorganize into the Infantry [Cadet and] Officer Candidate School (
Infanteriets kadett- och aspirantskola, InfKAS). In Halmstad, the school was subordinated to the commanding officer of
Halland Regiment. Through the
Ny befälsordning ("New Command System") reform, the school was reorganized on 1 June 1981 into the Infantry Officers’ College (
Infanteriets officershögskola, InfOHS). Through the 1988 Defense Investigation, the
Riksdag decided that all officer colleges within the army service branches would be dissolved as independent authorities, and instead be incorporated into service branch centers (
truppslagscentrum). For the Infantry Officers’ College, it meant that the school was incorporated into the Army's Infantry and Cavalry Center (
Arméns infanteri- och kavallericentrum, InfKavC). In addition to the Infantry Officers’ College, the Infantry and Cavalry Officers’ College (
Infanteriets och Kavalleriets officershögskola, Inf/KavOHS) and the
Swedish Infantry Combat School (InfSS) in Army's Infantry and Cavalry Center were also included. In 1993, the school was relocated to Linköping. On 1 July 1995, the Army's Infantry and Cavalry Center was amalgamated with the
Swedish Army Armoured Center and formed the Army Brigade Center (
Arméns brigadcentrum, BrigC). Through this reorganization, on 1 July 1995, three new army-based schools, Combat School North (
Stridsskola Nord, SSN), Combat School Middle (
Stridsskola Mitt, SSM) and Combat School South (
Stridsskola Syd, SSS), were formed, where the Infantry Officers’ College together with the Infantry Combat School formed the Combat School Middle. The Infantry Officers’ College continued to be part of the Combat School Middle until 31 December 1998, when the education was taken over centrally by the
Military Academy Karlberg (MHS K), Military Academy Halmstad (MHS H) and Military Academy Östersund (MHS Ö). Remaining parts of Combat School Middle and Combat School South formed on 1 January 1999 the
Land Warfare Centre. ==Operations==