Arne Söderlund

Rear Admiral (Junior Grade) Arne Söderlund  is a retired South African Navy officer and author.

Early Life
Admiral Söderlund was born and educated in Kimberley, South Africa where he matriculated from Christian Brothers' College, St Joseph's (CBC).

Navy career
Admiral Söderlund joined the SA Navy in 1966.

In 1969 he was attached to the Argentine Navy for training aboard the Sail Training Vessel ARA Libertad and on his return served aboard mine sweepers as First Lieutenant and Type 12 frigates as Communications and later Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer.

He commanded the ship SAS Fleur, before being assigned to the strike craft project in Israel where he commissioned the second strike craft P1562 SAS P.W. Botha (P1562) and later SAS Shaka (P1562)) as First Lieutenant and Operations Officer. In 1980 he was appointed as the first Captain of (later SAS Rene Sethren). After a four year appointment to Chief of Staff Intelligence, he was appointed as Naval and Military Attache in London from 1994 to 1997.

Promoted Commodore (which later changed to Rear Adm (Junior Grade)) he served as Director Fleet Force Preparation when Fleet Command was formed in 1999. He retired in 2006.

Author
He co-authored the following books:
 * South Africa's Navy : A Navy of the People and for the People with Chris Bennett
 * Iron Fist From The Sea: South Africa's Seaborne Raiders 1978-1988 with Douw Steyn

Submarine museum
Söderlund was instrumental in setting up the SAS Assegaai as a submarine museum. The guest of honour at the ribbon cutting ceremony was Rear Admiral (JG) Theo Honiball (Ret) who as a Lieutenant Commander was her first officer commanding. The ribbon was cut by Vice-Admiral Refiloe Johannes Mudimu, Chief of the Navy.