Early life, family, formation
American military expert and historian Dr. Lynette Nusbacher was born as Aryeh Judah Schoen Nusbacher to a Jewish family on December 17, 1966 in New York, United States, with masculine physical traits. According to sources, Lynette has a brother, but not much is known about him publicly. Some online sources say Jonas Maines is Lynette’s twin brother, but that’s not true. Jonas is the brother of Nicole Maines, a transgender activist.
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Lynette is trilingual, speaking Hebrew, German and French. She attended the University of Toronto in Canada and graduated with a BA (Honours) in History and Economics in 1988.
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In 1994, she earned a Master of Arts in War Studies from the Royal Military College of Canada, then attended Oxford University to study for a doctorate (Doctor of Philosophy) in modern British history, and earned her degree in 2001. In 2010, she completed short programs in Organizational Leadership at Cranfield University – Cranfield School of Management and the National School of Government.
Career
According to Lynette’s Linkedin, she has high qualifications in strategic research and war studies.
From 1988 to 1994, she was a trustee at the University of Toronto. She worked in the Canadian Armed Forces as a logistics officer from 1992 to 2000. During that time, she controlled the audit and financial planning of an infantry battalion. She was a division staff officer in 2000.
From 1999 to 2013 at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, UK, she was a military expert and lecturer in war strategies. She joined LMC Consultant in 2006 as Principal and Senior Consultant, and until 2012 she was a visiting lecturer at the University of Reading in Berkshire, UK.
She was appointed as Senior Intelligence Adviser to the UK Cabinet in London in 2007 and was promoted to Head of Strategic Horizons in 2008. She fought for a clean intelligence system. national safety assessment.
Lynette began to be recognized as a “popular” historian in 2011, so she started a blog, “Nusbacher Associates”, on which she encourages people to explore new opportunities in the field of cybertechnology and technology.
She leads “Devil’s Advocacy”, which is a group focused on exploring skeptical viewpoints and sound advice on historical facts and theories. Their main goal is to access cognitive biases and develop clear visions of the future, including military equipment, alternative strategies, and war strategies.
She has written several books including ‘War and Conflict’, ‘The Battle of Bannockburn 1314’, ‘1314: Bannockburn’ – detailing what happened during the war and how the battle is still important today. hui – and “London’s Civil War 1642-46. She also talks about military campaigns, equipment, weapons and political opinions during wars in the Middle Ages. In 2003, her book “War and Conflict” was published. At the At the time, Lynette had not yet undergone sex reassignment surgery and was still living like a man (physically). This book was to be part of a self-help book for teenagers. She even goes through studies real cases.
Lynette has also published work online via “The Times of Israel”.
A section of his blog is devoted to his work on UNRWA, acts of war, refugees from Aleppo, and many other well-written articles addressing essential topics. Some of his articles have been published in the “Huffington Post”, a famous online media.
For the English Historical Review she wrote an article entitled “Civil War: Supply of Victuals to the New Model Army on the Naseby Campaign, 1-14 June 1645”.
She appeared several times on History Channel as Dr. Aryeh Nusbacher, before her transition, as a military expert to provide reliable information, opinions and explanations regarding military operations and defense strategies. Her first television appearance was in the 2003 series “Time Commanders”, and proved to be an excellent expert in military history, later appearing in many other episodes of the series from 2003 to 2005.
She is a member of the Surrey Police Independent Advisory Group. Lynette currently works in a practice in London and teaches postgraduate Strategic Studies courses at the University of Reading.
Documentary TV Series
In 2003, she appeared in National Geographic: Beyond the Movie – The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
From 2004 to 2005, she appeared in “Battlefield Detectives”, in “Weaponology” in 2007 and in “Conspiracy” in 2015.
Her most recent appearance in a TV documentary series was in “Mysteries of the Abandoned” in 2019.
Private life
Lynette met Melanie Bright in 1997, when she was still studying for her doctorate in history. They dated for just under a year before getting married on June 7, 1998 and lived in Surrey, England for several years.
Melanie was born in Canada; she holds a master’s degree in war studies, an honors bachelor’s degree in political studies and a diploma in public relations. She has worked as the communications officer at Winchester City Council since 2018.
In 2007, Lynette underwent sex reassignment surgery. Melanie was incredibly supportive of Lynette and protected his wife from any potentially hateful remarks: “She doesn’t want to talk to you about a private matter,” she would tell anyone who asked about Lynette’s transition.
Lynette and Mélanie have two children together. The family live near Guildford, Surrey.
Hobbies, favorite things and interesting facts
According to reliable sources, Lynette taught Prince William and Prince Harry at Sandhurst.
Sources also claim she was staying at Sandhurst when she had her male-to-female surgery so that her physical appearance would match how she felt on the inside. Apparently, the higher order demanded that everyone treat her with the utmost respect and call her “Madame” from now on. Sandhurst Major General Peter Pearson warned that any rude or sarcastic comments about Lynette would be “dealt with with severe punishment”.
From 2011 to 2013 in the PINK lists, Lynette was ranked at numbers 53, 68 and 77. The pink list ranks the most influential members of the LGBTQ+ community; before 2014 it was called Rainbow List.
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— Lynette Nusbacher (@Nusbacher) April 30, 2019
Britain’s national newspaper, ‘The Independent on Sunday’, publishes the list each year which began in 2000 as a way to honor and thank all openly LGBTQ+ people. Lynette is active in the Jewish community, doing her best to promote traditional Jewish traditions and keep history alive; because she is Jewish herself, so she understands the importance of culture and tradition.
She is nicknamed “Mrs. Gunfire”.
Appearance
She has brown hair and gray eyes. She is 1.7m (5ft 7in) tall, weighs 75kg (165lbs) and her vital stats are 34-28-35.
Net Worth and Salary
As of early 2020, his net worth is estimated at $1.3 million.