NORWEGIAN
GENERAL IS FIRST WOMAN TO LEAD UN FORCE
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon appointed
the first woman to command a United Nations
peacekeeping force a Norwegian general who has served in Lebanon, the
first Gulf War, Bosnia and Afghanistan.
Maj. Gen.
Kristin Lund
will replace Chinese Maj. Gen. Chao Liu on Aug. 13 as commander of about 1,000
UN peacekeepers in Cyprus, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric announced on
Monday.
Cyprus has been divided into a Turkish Cypriot north and a Greek Cypriot south
since 1974 and talks have resumed to reunite the Mediterranean island. Lund
said she's been to Cyprus several times and is looking forward to the
challenges of her new job maintaining the cease-fire and supporting efforts to
deal with minefields, unaccounted people, and property disputes, among many
issues.
She said that she's proud to crack the glass ceiling in UN peacekeeping.
"I think it's time, and I think it's important that other women see that
it's possible also in the UN system to get up in the military hierarchy to
become a force commander," Lund said.
Lund, 55, joined the Norwegian army in 1979 and went on her first overseas
mission in 1986 as transport officer with the UN peacekeeping mission in
Lebanon. She said that's where she fell in love with the United Nations and
learned that "maybe the most important weapon that you have is
communication and to build relations." It was also both fascinating and
challenging to work with so many people from different countries and cultures,
she said.
In 1991, she worked as a transport officer during the first Gulf War. In
1992-93 she served with the UN protection force in Bosnia, and after the war
ended she returned as a battalion commander in the NATO-led force. After three
years working with NATO in the Netherlands, Lund went to Afghanistan in 2003-04
where she worked on civilian-military cooperation. She attended the US Army War
College in 2006 and became deputy commander of the Norwegian Army Forces
Command in 2007.
After her appointment as Norway's first female major general in 2009, she took
over command of 45,000 light infantry troops as chief of staff of the Norwegian
Home Guard. In January, she was chosen to head veterans affairs on the
Norwegian Defense Staff.
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