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Later, he was Assistant to the Chief of the General Staff of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, since March 1922. Commander of the 4th Border Division, organized the Border Guard Army. Since 1924, he was Chief of Staff of the Second Division. He was also a Lecturer of the
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and promoted to Colonel. In addition, from July 7, 1920 to April 7, 1921, he was Commander in Chief of the Lithuanian Army. He resigned from the mandate of a member of the Seimas.
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and Vytautas the Great Military School. In 1926, he was promoted to Lieutenant General and soon went to the reserves but still worked as a representative of foreign firms.
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He also collaborated in the publications "Verslo žinynas", "Kardas". He also wrote the Statute of the Internal Service of the Lithuanian Armed Forces.
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and he learned to work by telegraph at the railway station. In 1899, Žukas with his family, went to
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Biographical Dictionary of the Members of the Lithuanian Seimas (1920–1922), comp.
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From April 14, 1920 to October 30, 1921, he served as a Representative of the
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and became its commander. From February 8, 1919, he was a volunteer for the
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On 1918, Žukas returned to Lithuania again and organized a militia force in
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Lithuanian military personnel in the Imperial Russian Army of World War I
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Commander and was Major by then. From May 1919, he was Commander of the
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On 1906, Žukas returned to Lithuania and passed the graduation exams of
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from July 7, 1920 to April 7, 1921 as well as participating in the
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After graduating from Kaunas Primary School, his parents moved to
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A. Ragauskas, M. Tamošaitis, Vilnius, 2006, p. 447–449.
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and in 1949, emigrated to the United States and settled in
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Looking to the past. Memories of a man and a soldier.
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Lithuanian statesman and military figure (1884–1962)
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Chief of Defense of Lithuania
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