Jonas Andriškevičius

[3] In 1966, he graduated from the Sergei Kirov Military Medical School in Leningrad and joined the Soviet Artillery, working in a unit fielding the D-20 howitzer.

[4] From 1967-1973, Andriškevičius served in the Group of Soviet Forces in East Germany.

After the restoration of independence, he served in the Civil Protection and Rescue Service of the Vilnius University Affairs Board.

[5] From 1992-1993, he was head of the Specialized Training Center of what is now the General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania.

[2] Since 2004, Andriškevičius has been the Chairman of the Lithuanian Alumni Association of the NATO Defense College.