He went on to have a successful career in the Norwegian army after the war.
During the winter of 1677, the Norwegian army was increased to 17,000 men, allowing operations to increase further.
In 1927 he served in the Norwegian army for six weeks.
The most important tactical unit of the Norwegian army was the regiment.
The Norwegian Army was short on supplies, having food only for two more weeks.
The soldiers had all left the Norwegian Army by the time the investigation took place so no further action was taken.
By 1645, he had advanced to the rank of a colonel in the Norwegian army and navy again.
However the Norwegian Army did not throw these radio sets away.
The system is very capable and effective and has been serving in the Norwegian army since 1988.
The Norwegian army was evacuated and the vessels managed to escape, but they did not take part in the rest of the war.