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Rank
  
Colonel-general


Name
  
Osvaldas Pikauskas

Born
  
15 July 1945Duburiai, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union (
1945-07-15
)

Years of service
  
1964 - 19911991 - 1995

Died
  
March 1995, Moscow, Russia

Service/branch
  
Soviet Army, Russian Ground Forces

Allegiance
  
Soviet Union (1964–1991), Russia (1991–1995)

Osvaldas Mikolovich Pikauskas (Russian: Освальдас Миколович Пикаускас; 1945–1995) was a Soviet and Russian military leader of Lithuanian origin who served as first deputy commander of the Airborne Troops from January 1991 to March 1995.

Biography

Osvaldas Pikauskas was born in the village of Duburiai in Soviet Lithuania in 1945 and joined the Soviet Army in 1964 as a private. He graduated from an airborne troops officer school in Ryazan in 1969 and went on to study at the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow. He was promoted to major-general at age thirty-eight. He commanded the 98th Guards Airborne Division between 1982 and 1985.

Pikauskas was made deputy commander of the Soviet Airborne Troops (VDV) in January 1991 as a lieutenant-general. He continued his career in the Russian Federation following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 as a colonel-general of the Russian Army.

He died in March 1995.

References

Osvaldas Pikauskas Wikipedia


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