Lindström was born on 14 January 1955 in Borås, Sweden.[1] His father, who came from Ådalen, started as a tailor apprentice and became designer in women's clothing. Lindström's mother came from a free church baptist family.[2] He grew up in Borås, Västerås, Nässjö, and Halmstad and started school one year before his peers.[2] Lindström graduated from Rudbeckianska gymnasiet in Västerås in 1971[3] and as a youth he became Swedish junior champion in bandy.[4]
Career
Military career
Lindström was commissioned into the Swedish Army in 1976[3] and he served as an officer in Göta Life Guards (P 1).[5] Lindström also served many years in different positions in Södermanland Regiment (P 10) in Strängnäs.[4] Lindström served in different staff positions before he became deputy brigade commander of the Life Grenadier Brigade (IB 4) in Linköping and then he served as commanding officer of Dalarna Brigade (NB 13) in Falun from 1997 to 1999[4] and in the staff of Middle Military District (Milo M).[5]
Lindström was married to Ann-Christine who died in May 2004. They had one son, Anders Junior. He later married his present wife Katharina and they have three children.[2]
Eastern Army Division Commemorative Medal (Östra arméfördelningens minnesmedalj, ÖFördSMM)
Järnvägarnas driftvärn Commemorative Medal in silver (Järnvägarnas driftvärns minnesmedalj i silver, JvgDvMSM)
The Nordic Blue Beret Medal of Merit (Blå barettförtjänstmedaljen, BbarettBM)
etc
Foreign
Home Guard Badge of Merit (Hjemmevaernets fortjensttegn)
etc
References
^Haglund, Sven-Åke, ed. (2008). ""Sverige måste vara berett att ta ett större ansvar i Afghanistan"". Insats & försvar: försvarsmaktens forum för insatsorganisationen (in Swedish) (4). Stockholm: Försvarsmakten: 7. ISSN1652-3571. SELIBR9415827.
^ abc"Generaler" [Generals] (PDF). Hemvärnet: Folk och försvar (in Swedish) (2). Stockholm: Centralkommittén för det frivilliga försvarsarbetet: 37. 2015. SELIBR3413536. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
^Jeppsson, Tommy (2014). "Riksstämman 2014". Försvarsutbildaren (in Swedish) (3). Stockholm: Svenska försvarsutbildningsförbundet: 15. SELIBR10142070. Archived from the original on 2018-03-07. Retrieved 2018-03-06.
^Sandström, Bengt (2015). "Frivilligvänner". Försvarsutbildaren (in Swedish) (3). Stockholm: Svenska försvarsutbildningsförbundet: 2. SELIBR10142070. Archived from the original on 2018-03-07. Retrieved 2018-03-06.