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Lyndsay Freeman
Mumma - Military Officer - Feminist - UN Peacekeeper - Young Leadership Dialogue Alum (AALD) - Co-Founder #PropelHerAUS & Women in Future Ops - National Institute of Strategic Resilience
Lyndsay Freeman is an Australian Army Officer with extensive experience in international peacekeeping, gender equality, and military leadership. She served as an International Peacekeeper for the United Nations from October 2021 to July 2022.1 Freeman is currently a Desk Officer for Army's engagement with PNG, Timor, Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga, New Zealand, and Solomon Islands at the Directorate of International Engagement-Army.1
Some key aspects of Lyndsay Freeman's career and expertise include:
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Military service: She has served as an Army Officer for over 19 years, gaining diverse experience in leadership, logistics, personnel management, and Peace Operations training.1
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Gender, Peace and Security: Freeman is a Senior Instructor in Gender, Peace and Security at the Australian Defence Force Peace Operations Training Centre.1 She completed a Master of International Development Practice at Monash University, focusing on Gender, Peace and Security.12
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Women Veterans advocacy: She is a Board Director for Women Veterans Australia and co-founder of #PropelHerAUS, initiatives aimed at supporting and celebrating women veterans.12
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Academic contributions: Freeman has held positions as a Senior Visiting Fellow at UNSW Canberra and was awarded the Chief of Army Scholarship in 2020.12
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International engagement: She has experience in pre-deployment training for United Nations peacekeeping missions and lectures on Gender, Peace and Security.2
Freeman is known for her passion in advocating for gender equality and women's empowerment across the globe, particularly within the context of military operations and international peacekeeping.2




